Ocean Tomo Open Call for Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Patented Technology
November 27, 2019 | PRWEBEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Ocean Tomo and Ocean Tomo China are actively seeking patents and other intangible assets related to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology. The Ocean Tomo Private Acquisitions team has multiple buyers with immediate interest in patents related to cell circuit design and driving circuitry technology.
With the global market for LED and OLED display projected to reach $121 Billion USD by the end of 2023, according to Market Research Future, Ocean Tomo and Ocean Tomo China buyers are specifically interested in patents related to OLED materials and the manufacturing process.
Of interest to Ocean Tomo clients are patents within the following jurisdictions US, China, India and Europe.
Patent owners interested in submitting patents for sale as part of this call for patents related to OLED technology, can submit them here or to Layna Guo at Transactions@OceanTomo.com.
About Ocean Tomo
Ocean Tomo, the Intellectual Capital Merchant Bank® firm, provides companies with financial services related to intellectual property and intangible assets including financial expert testimony, valuation, strategy consulting, investment advisory, innovation management consulting and transaction brokerage.
Our Opinion, Management, and Advisory Services are built upon more than three decades of experience valuing intellectual property in the most rigorous of venues – State, Federal and international courts. Our financial, market and technical experts provide a unique understanding of the contributory value of proprietary innovation. This is the cornerstone of our business. This insight permeates every practice.
Subsidiaries of Ocean Tomo include Ocean Tomo Investment Group, LLC, a licensed broker-dealer under Federal and State securities law (brokercheck.finra.org Broker Check CRD #: 172912) and Ocean Tomo Hong Kong Ltd., dba, Ocean Tomo China, a joint venture between Ocean Tomo and Sinofaith IP Group.
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