Universal Vapor Jet Corporation Unveils Global Headquarters and R&D Center in Singapore
- UVJC’s breakthrough dry, solvent-free printing and deposition technology strengthens Singapore’s leadership in advanced manufacturing
- Target industry applications include semiconductors, electronics, life sciences, and renewable energy

Chandran Nair, CEO, UVJC at the Singapore HQ
The 8,000-square-foot facility includes the company’s global headquarters, its state-of-the-art research and development (R&D) center, laboratory, and prototype manufacturing space to support innovation and commercialization of its proprietary Universal Vapor Jet Printing (UVJP) technology.
Over the next five years, UVJC plans to invest
UVJC’s new
Revolutionizing thin-film printing and deposition with UVJP
UVJP is a transformative dry, solvent-free printing and deposition technology designed to meet the growing demands of precision additive manufacturing while offering greater efficiency and sustainability. By revolutionizing thin-film jet printing technology, UVJC believes its platform could open the door to creating devices and materials that are not achievable with traditional techniques, while implementing cleaner, faster and more intelligent manufacturing.
“At UVJC, we’re not just building equipment, we’re building the foundation for the next generation of clean manufacturing. Our platform can print materials with micro precision, without solvents or masks, and is poised to open new possibilities across semiconductors, displays, life sciences, and clean energy,” said Chandran Nair, CEO, UVJC. “We chose
With over 26 years of global leadership experience, Mr. Nair brings deep operational expertise across
“We welcome UVJC’s decision to establish its global headquarters and R&D center in
Enabling the Future of Advanced Manufacturing in
Through partnerships with local research institutions, universities and global industry players, UVJC plans to co-develop tailored solutions and intellectual property (IP) that support greener, faster and more precise production.
UVJC will be exploring collaborations with several A*STAR Research Institutes, including the Institute of Microelectronics (IME), the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), and the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) in areas such as advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, and healthcare technologies. Researchers from both organizations will also be facilitating the joint development of advanced technologies, materials, and processes that have strong potential for commercialization.
“UVJC’s establishment of its global headquarters and R&D center in
From OLED to Universal Applications
UVJP evolved from Organic Vapor Jet Printing, a proprietary process manufacturing platform developed by Universal Display Corporation for OLED displays. OVJP offers solvent-free, mask-free deposition of organic molecules designed to overcome challenges faced by current deposition methods in manufacturing large OLED displays, while also providing a cleaner, more efficient, and more precise alternative to older methods.
UVJC is now extending the technology's potential into new application areas and industries, to create tools that will help bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial-scale applications. Opportunities include cleaner semiconductor chip packaging, and, in the long run, innovative pharmaceutical smart dosing appliances as well as more efficient production of solid-state battery electrolytes and organic photovoltaics for renewable energy systems. UVJC’s focus is first to demonstrate real-world use cases with industrial-scale adoption to follow as processes are validated.
“UVJC is extending our novel dry printing and precision additive manufacturing platform into exciting new application areas with transformative potential,” said Steven V. Abramson, President and CEO of Universal Display Corporation. “UVJC’s grand opening marks a pivotal step in the evolution of Universal Vapor Jet Printing—advancing toward more efficient, cost-effective manufacturing across a range of industries. Under Chandran’s leadership, the team has built a world-class operation. Singapore’s vibrant advanced manufacturing ecosystem and renowned research institutions make it a well-positioned base for turning cutting-edge science into market-ready solutions. At UDC, our mission is to envision possibilities and innovate to make them a commercial reality. We’re proud to support Chandran and the UVJC team as they drive this groundbreaking technology forward to serve customers and industries around the world.”
About Universal Vapor Jet Corporation
Universal Vapor Jet Corporation (UVJC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Display Corporation (UDC), is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge tools and processes that bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial-scale applications. UVJC leverages its proprietary Universal Vapor Jet Printing (UVJP) technology to offer scalable, solvent-less, and mask-less thin-film print and deposition solutions across a spectrum of industries, including semiconductors, electronics, life sciences and renewable energy. The innovative technology is designed to meet the growing demands of precision manufacturing while offering greater efficiency and sustainability. UVJC was established in 2024 and is headquartered in
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