
CLEARink
Developing reflective display modules, based on proprietary technology, that combines the daylight readability of paper with the colorful video performance of digital displays.
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CLEARink, also known as Wuxi Clearink Display Technology Co., LTD., is a company that develops reflective display modules for a variety of applications, including e-schoolbooks, wearables, and mobile devices. The company was founded in 2012 by a group of experienced entrepreneurs who have collectively started over ten companies, including TIR, which was acquired by Philips, and Brightside, which was acquired by Dolby.
The core of CLEARink's technology is based on the phenomenon of Total Internal Reflection (TIR). This allows their displays to be easily readable in direct sunlight and consume very little power, only using energy when the image on the screen changes. Their electrophoretic displays achieve color through the use of color filters and boast a fast refresh rate that can support video playback.
CLEARink's business model focuses on developing and supplying these advanced display modules to manufacturers in the electronics industry. Their target market includes companies that produce e-readers, electronic shelf labels, and other devices where low power consumption and high visibility in various lighting conditions are critical. The company has received funding from several investors, including Xindongyuan International Investment Group, Jinfu Technology, and Lanxess Investment Group.
Keywords: reflective displays, e-paper, low-power screens, electrophoretic displays, total internal reflection, color e-ink, fast refresh rate, outdoor viewable, display modules, e-schoolbooks