Naijatechnews learned that the South Korean police did not disclose the identities of the two men, only that they were 46 and 37-year-old senior Samsung researchers.
In addition, a 42-year-old director of an earlier Samsung partner was detained for failing to protect sensitive technology from leaks.
Samsung has invested more than 10 billion won (US$8.5 million) in this new inkjet printing technology in the past three years. According to analyst estimates, the stolen technology could reduce the production cost of contemporary 65-inch OLED 4K TVs by as much as 20%.
Samsung Display is expected to apply this inkjet printing technology to its OLED production line operations as soon as October,and is currently expected to become the world’s first company to adopt this technology. In addition to China, Japan and Taiwan are also currently studying the same technology.
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