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Julie Brown Receives IEEE Frederik Philips Award

Since 1998, Dr. Brown has guided UDC’s innovation strategy and continues to shape its roadmap for future advancements.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Universal Display Corporation (UDC) announced that Dr. Julie Brown, Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, has been honored with the IEEE Frederik Philips Award.

This recognizes her outstanding accomplishments and “leadership in the development of materials and technologies for phosphorescent Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays used in consumer electronics.”

Since 1998, Dr. Brown has guided UDC’s innovation strategy from its early-stage development through commercialization and continues to shape its roadmap for future advancements. 

As CTO, she leads UDC’s global R&D efforts, driving forward OLED emissive layer technologies that enable high-performance, energy-efficient displays across a wide range of consumer electronics.

The IEEE Frederik Philips Award honors exceptional leaders whose work bridges research and real-world application, contributing to meaningful technological progress across the global electronics industry. 

The award is presented annually to an individual or team and is based on criteria including management leadership, impact on innovation, personal contributions, and technological impact.

Steven V. Abramson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Universal Display Corporation, said, “Julie’s visionary leadership and deep technical expertise have been instrumental in advancing OLED innovation and strengthening our collaborative work with customers and partners across the display ecosystem. Under her direction, our energy-efficient OLED technologies have helped drive the industry’s transition from legacy LCDs to OLEDs, enabling higher performance and more power-efficient devices. This well-deserved recognition by IEEE highlights Julie’s significant contributions to industry-leading materials and technologies that continue to support the evolution of next-generation displays in devices that help us live, work and connect.”

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