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Inuru Prints Active Matrix OLED Displays - A New Era for Displays Begins

06.05.2025 - Berlin, Wildau. Inuru has reached a major milestone in its mission to revolutionize display technology. Leveraging its current-generation platform, Inuru has successfully printed OLED displays in three separate colors—setting the foundation for high-resolution, full-color displays in the near future.

Since its inception, Inuru has redefined OLED technology, making it accessible for a broader range of applications beyond traditional TVs and smartphones. By eliminating the barriers to creating different sizes and shapes through its Free Form OLED technology—and demonstrating mass producibility with the launch of its Dragon Line production facility in 2024—Inuru has pioneered the integration of ultra-thin, paper-like light sources across packaging, clothing, and smart devices.

Now, Inuru has taken a decisive step forward: confirming that its Dragon Line production processes are compatible with industry-standard active matrix backplanes—the foundation of modern OLED displays. Using its proprietary OLED printing technology, Inuru printed displays directly onto active matrix panels, producing distinct red, green, and blue emissions independently.

“We have shown in the past that high-resolution printing is possible at a prototype level," said Patrick Barkowski, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Inuru. "What we have now is different: we have proven a full, manufacturable product and the technology is going to soon be ready for real-world application."

Patrick emphasizes that this accomplishment paves the way for a new era of printed displays—first in single colors and soon, in full-color formats with even higher resolutions.

Inuru’s vision extends beyond technology. "Our mission isn’t just to replace conventional displays. It’s to reinvent them — to make them so affordable, so seamless, that they disappear into everyday products like packaging, turning them into living, reusable platforms," said Marcin Ratajczak, Co-Founder and CEO of Inuru. "This breakthrough is a critical step toward a world where every object can connect, interact, and inspire — driving us closer to a truly sustainable, circular future."

While resolution levels are currently limited, Inuru believes the technology is already well-suited for emerging wearable devices, smart packaging, and next-generation appliances—markets that demand flexible, lightweight, and cost-efficient displays. This success reinforces Inuru’s position at the forefront of the printed electronics revolution, combining visionary leadership with groundbreaking engineering.

This success comes at a pivotal moment, as OLED displays can be made fully sustainable and free from reliance on rare earths — strengthening Inuru’s strategic position in the future of the global electronics economy.

About Inuru
Inuru is a European pioneer in printed OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology, based in Berlin/Wildau, Germany. Specializing in flexible, ultra-thin light sources and displays, Inuru combines breakthrough engineering with scalable mass production. With its Dragon Line facility, Inuru delivers Free Form OLEDs for packaging, fashion, smart appliances, and wearable technology, making displays more accessible, affordable, and sustainable. Inuru is redefining the future of electronics—one pixel light at a time.