Interviews

Kyulux was established in Japan in 2015 to develop the next generation materials for OLED displays and lighting. Based on exclusively-licensed technology from Kyushu University, Kyulux develops hyperfluorescence TADF emmitters that will enable effective, durable and efficient OLEDs that do not rely on rare metals.

Umi Yamamoto - Joined 2023

Material Development Group, R&D Department

"I was drawn to Kyulux because I saw an opportunity to delve deeply into Materials Informatics."

Masayuki Kurotaki - Joined 2021

Development Department Customer Device Development Group

"When you’re not sure of your next steps, think about how to be useful and navigate your life accordingly."

Natuski Suetomi - Joined 2020

FAE, Business development department

"Best transmission to customers - To provide the best value we can do now."

Umamahesh Balijapalli - Joined 2020

Material Development Group, R&D Department

"Kyulux’s success will be my success."

Aiko Goto - Joined 2018

Material Development Group, R&D Department​

"Excellent team atmosphere and technical challenges keep me motivated"

Aiko Goto

“Excellent team atmosphere and technical challenges keep me motivated.”

Material Development Group,
R&D Department

Masayuki Kurotaki

“When you’re not sure of your next steps, think about how to be useful and navigate your life accordingly.”

Development Department Customer Device Development Group

Natuski Suetomi

“Best transmission to customers-To provide the best value we can do now.”

AE, Business development department

Umamahesh Balijapalli

“Kyulux’s success will be my success.”

Material Development Group,
R&D Department