You May Never Have to Replace a Broken Smartphone Screen Ever Again

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How often does it happen? You drop your phone, your screen cracks and all of a sudden you need to spend hundreds to repair it.
A group of researchers from the University of Queensland are part of an international project destined to prevent that problem from occurring again. It is still a number of years from completion, but when the technology becomes mainstream, it could see the an amount of $775 million spent yearly on repairing phones in Australia reduced significantly.
However, it does not end there. The technology will also benefit the image quality of all devices that use a screen, and will also serve as an upgrade on today’s solar panels.
Produced By: Marc De Paoli
Featured In Story: Dr Jingwei Hou; School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland
First aired on The Wire, Monday 1 November 2021