HKC launches new Mianyang direct-view LED fab, eyes microLED expansion in 2026

Chinese display maker HKC announced that its new direct-view LED fab in Mianyang is starting operation. The company says that this is a significant milestone for the company and its long-term strategy in the large-area display industry sector.

It is our understanding that currently the new fab will produce LED direct view displays that utilize miniLEDs, but in the future it will also produce microLEDs. In fact, HKC announced that "in the face of the rapid growth of the global MicroLED technology market" it will expand the microLED capacity in 2026. In the long-term its main application targets for its direct-view LED displays are commercial screens, home theaters, and automotive displays. 

 

HKC's new fab will have the capabilities to produce displays with pixel pitches ranging from 2 mm down to 0.4 mm, based on seamlessly tiled modules. The Mianyang fab also doubles as HKC's microLED R&D hub, as the company develops new technologies to improve performance and efficiency, together with its suppliers (of epiwafers, drivers and system integrators). 

In addition to large-area displays, HKC is also developing smaller microLED display panels, In December 2024, HKC unveiled its first microLED display prototype, a 6.67" 1000 nits 100 PPI panel. HKC's display was produced on the company's high mobility oxide (HMO) backplane. The company says that its HMO material offers an electron mobility that is 20 to 50 times higher than that of amorphous Silicon (a-Si).

In addition for its next-gen microLED project, HKC is also aggressively progressing towards its goal of becoming an AMOLED producer.

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Posted: Oct 16,2025 by Ron Mertens