South Korean company Sunic System has developed OLED organic material deposition machines that directly compete with Japan's Canon Tokki — which held a near-monopoly on this critical display manufacturing equipment. Sunic's machines handle Gen 8 half-cut horizontal deposition, co-developed with Samsung Display through jointly-filed patents. BOE has ordered over 400 billion won (~$300M) of Sunic deposition equipment for its Gen 8 IT OLED lines.
OLED deposition is the most critical and difficult step in display panel manufacturing — it determines yield, uniformity, and ultimately the viability of the entire production line. South Korea's Samsung and LG dominate global OLED production but previously depended almost entirely on Japanese Canon Tokki for this bottleneck equipment. This created a vulnerability where Japan's export controls (as demonstrated in the 2019 trade dispute) could theoretically choke Korea's display industry.
Sunic System's emergence as a viable alternative fundamentally changes the display equipment supply chain dynamics. South Korea is now one of the only nations that can both design cutting-edge displays and manufacture the most critical equipment to produce them. The technology is also being exported to Chinese panel makers, creating an ironic reversal where Korean equipment enables Chinese display industry growth.