top of page

Excyton and Durham University Awarded £390K by Innovate UK


Excyton and Durham University have been awarded £390K by Innovate UK to work with Fluxim AG to develop a prototype TurboLED display.
Excyton and Durham University Awarded £390K by Innovate UK

Excyton and Durham University have been awarded £390K by Innovate UK to work with Fluxim AG to develop a prototype TurboLED display.


Excyton has developed and patented a game-changing pixel design called TurboLED, which can reduce display power by over 40%. Unlike standard OLED displays which have RGB sub-pixels, TurboLED displays have independent saturated RGB sub-pixels and unsaturated RGB sub-pixels. The unsaturated colours are much more efficient than the saturated colours because of greater sensitivity of the human eye, and these can be used to render the majority of display images using proprietary algorithms developed by Excyton.


This project exemplifies the cutting-edge innovation taking place at NETPark, where companies like Excyton are pushing the boundaries of science and technology in collaboration with leading academic and international partners.


Other Science, engineering & technology news

bottom of page