Seoul Semiconductor has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Germany asserting infringement of its high-power LED technology that is applicable to a wide range of LED products

SEOUL, South Korea — (BUSINESS WIRE) — April 12, 2017 — On March 31, 2017, Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd (“Seoul”) filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Germany in the District Court of Düsseldorf against Mouser Electronics Inc. (“Mouser”), a global electronic components distributor, asserting infringement of an LED patent.

According to the complaint, the accused products include LEDs for high-power light emission. Further investigation suggests that the accused products from Mouser are manufactured by multiple LED companies, including Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd., a global top-10 LED maker. In the lawsuit, Seoul has sought a permanent injunction, damages, and recall and destruction of the allegedly infringing products.

The asserted patented technology serves to efficiently extract light emitted from the internal LED structure by treating LED chip surfaces, thereby significantly improving light intensity and brightness. This patented technology has been widely used for various high-power LED applications, such as automobile lighting, cell phone flashlights, outdoor lighting, UV LED appliances, and others.

         

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Segment Sub-segment 2016 market size High-power

LED market size

2020 market size Application for high power LEDs
Lighting Indoor 7,782 - 10,174 Spot light
Outdoor 2,927 Outdoor lighting (street, tunnel etc.)
IT Mobile 2093 834 3,272 Mobile phone flashes
TV&Monitor 2,215 1,525 TV BLU
Auto Interior 2,083 - 3,176  
Exterior 1,306 Headlamp, DRL
Others - 1,287 - 1,818  
UV LED - 152 130 800 UV LED applications
Total 15,612 6,722 19,240  

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