KATHMANDU: OPPO has announced the formal establishment of the Color Research Lab at the OPPO-Zhejiang University Joint Innovation Center.
The lab’s role will be to further explore scientific research and technological innovation, establish industry-leading technical standards and support talent development in the area of color science.
Zhejiang University is one of the world’s top universities when it comes to technological innovation and currently ranks 53rd in the 2020 QS World University Rankings.
Under the joint research projects, OPPO and Zhejiang University will conduct research projects exploring the subject areas of basic color science, color technology, technical standards, and talent development.
The lab will also continue its research into fundamental color science, establish a comprehensive color vision database and develop visual functions and color models for practical applications.
Another of the lab’s goals will be to establish an exclusive color technology platform to assist with the design of industry-leading products with high-quality color management capabilities, as well as helping to solve practical problems in color engineering.
OPPO has also outlined detailed plans for the lab to play a role in the development of scientific talent and skills. Through relevant training programs, a number of outstanding color engineers will be offered priority admission to the OPPO R&D team where they will apply the theoretical concepts into practice.
“Thanks to our years of innovation, OPPO has substantial expertise and rich consumer insights in smartphone display and color management technology, such as the Full-path color Management System” said Eagle Zhuo, Director of Photography at OPPO.
“We look forward to working with Dr. Ming Ronnier Luo and his team to introduce more advanced technical solutions into our offerings, with the ultimate goal of providing users with more opportunities to capture life at its most colorful.”
“I am confident that the color Research Lab will make huge breakthroughs in the field of color and imaging research, and deliver human-centric products and technology with advanced color quality,” said Dr. Ming Ronnier Luo, Professor of color and Imaging Science at Zhejiang University.
OPPO’s exploration of color and imaging technology has a long and rich history. The company recently unveiled the OPPO Full-path color Management System at OPPO INNO DAY 2020. An end-to-end solution supporting 100% DCI-P3 wide gamut and 10-bit color depth, the OPPO Full-path color Management System will make its first commercial appearance on OPPO’s 2021 flagship Find X3 smartphone in Q1 this year.
The new color Research Lab will further build upon OPPO’s strong credentials in this area to deliver more color and imaging innovation.
OPPO believes that technological development should benefit each individual. The company will continue to work closely with academic partners to push the limits of color and imaging technology.
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