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Sharp forms joint venture with state-owned China Electronics Corp

The US$2.9b deal involves setting up an LCD plant and Japanese group licensing technology

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A magnifying glass is used to check an organic IGZO display, which is using new technology developed in part by Sharp. Photo: AFP

Sharp, a leading suppler of displays to Apple, said yesterday it would form a US$2.9 billion alliance with the state-owned company China Electronics Corp, which included an agreement by the Japanese electronics giant to license its advanced power-saving IGZO screen technology.

The new venture will be 92 per cent owned by CEC, which supplies equipment to China's military. The venture will set up a liquid crystal display plant with the goal of mass-producing panel displays for televisions, notebook computers and tablets in 2015.

Licensing IGZO, or indium gallium zinc oxide, displays fits into a strategy by cash-strapped Sharp to leverage its technology to bolster its finances. The firm signed a pact with Qualcomm in December last year, selling the US company an equity stake for US$120 million and agreeing to develop new screens based on IGZO technology.

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IGZO screens boast power consumption as low as a tenth of conventional LCDs, high resolutions and faster reaction speeds.

While a deal to license the technology to a Chinese military-linked firm may raise eyebrows, Sharp does not exclusively own the technology, only being the first to commercialise it.

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The agreement, which is a revised version of one agreed to with CEC in 2009, may instead represent a retreat by the Chinese firm to win access to Sharp's more advanced 10th-generation LCD manufacturing techniques. CEC is planning to build an "8.5th-generation" facility.

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