Q-Pixel unveils a new microLED mass transfer technology

Q-Pixel launches a microLED mass transfer technology, which it brands as Q-Transfer. The company did not detail the technology itself, but says that it improves the transfer yield, while maintaining high resolution and superb alignment accuracy.

Q-Pixel demonstrated its transfer technology, and produced a microLED display based on 10 micron LEDs, and that has a pixel density of 500 PPI. The production yield is over 99.9995%.

 

The Q-Transfer prototype utilizes the company's color tunable LEDs.

In 2024, Q-Pixel developed the world's highest-density full-color active-matrix microdisplay, at 6800 PPI. In 2023, Q-Pixel announced the world's smallest full-color pixel (1 micron) and demonstrated a 10,000 PPI microLED passive-matrix microdisplay.

Posted: Jul 22,2025 by Ron Mertens