About us

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 will enable cost-effective, durable and efficient OLEDs that do not rely on rare metals.

Kyulux is a growing company that currently employs over 70 people in its operations in both Japan and the U.S. The company’s US branch uses and develops a unique and advanced AI system originally licensed from Harvard University called Kyumatic to accelerate material development.

Credo

Mission:

Kyulux will create the future of OLEDs using its TADF and HyperfluoresceneTM  technologies

Vision:

  1. Kyulux will commercialize its HyperfluoresceneTM technology and set an example for materials ventures worldwide
  2. Kyulux will develop an “Organic Photonics Device System Valley” in Kyushu, japan, for OLED devices and systems by encouraging entrepreneurs and supporting the creation of related start-ups
  3. Kyulux will make use of advanced material technologies to develop innovative materials and applications to contribute to global welfare and wellbeing

 

Credo

  1. Use data-driven methods for in-depth planning
  2. Function in a agile and decisive manner
  3. Choose the right path while looking at the larger picture
  4. Meet challenges wisely and with flexibility
  5. Create a positive work environment that stimulates discussions and different opinions
  6. Respect all employees, uplift through a positive attitude
  7. Encourage our employees to connect, cooperate and share the Kyulux spirit

Prof. Adachi’s groundbreaking TADF HyperfluorescenceTM paper published

Kyulux is founded

Kyulux raises $13.5 million in a Series A funding round

Kyulux exclusively licenses Harvard University’s deeplearning AI platform

Kyulux and Nanoco to develop next-gen hybrid QD-OLED displays

Wisechip joins Kyulux to demonstrate HF PMOLED prototype and commercialize such displays

Kyulux dramatically improves the performance of its blue HyperfluorescenceTM OLED emitters

Kyulux completes its Series B funding round and raises $31.8 million

Kyulux commences shipments of TADF / HyperfluorescenceTM OLED materials

Kyulux completes its Series B-prime funding round and raises $34.3 million

Kyulux reports rapid advance in performance of its green red and blue HyperfluorescenceTM material systems