
Kyulux, established in Japan in 2015, develops next-generation OLED materials. Based on exclusively-licensed technology from Kyushu University, Kyulux develops TADF/Hyperfluorescence™ emitters that enable cost-effective, durable, and efficient OLEDs without relying on rare metals. Their technology integrates the benefits of TADF and fluorescence emitters to achieve high efficiency (100% IQE), narrow emission spectrum, high intensity, and metal-free composition. Kyulux utilizes a proprietary AI-based platform, Kyumatic™, licensed from Harvard University, to accelerate material discovery. The company has a global presence with operations in Japan and the US, and is actively involved in production management, process development, and quality control to prepare for mass production.

Kyulux, established in Japan in 2015, develops next-generation OLED materials. Based on exclusively-licensed technology from Kyushu University, Kyulux develops TADF/Hyperfluorescence™ emitters that enable cost-effective, durable, and efficient OLEDs without relying on rare metals. Their technology integrates the benefits of TADF and fluorescence emitters to achieve high efficiency (100% IQE), narrow emission spectrum, high intensity, and metal-free composition. Kyulux utilizes a proprietary AI-based platform, Kyumatic™, licensed from Harvard University, to accelerate material discovery. The company has a global presence with operations in Japan and the US, and is actively involved in production management, process development, and quality control to prepare for mass production.