Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
Journey Lens weighs just 40 grams and look like a fashionable pair of glasses or sunglasses. But they hide an information secret: a small micro-LED screen fed to the eye through a prism in the upper left or right of the frames. It's designed to deliver necessary information and app access but is actually focused more on keeping a helpful eye on you. In addition to the screen, Journey Lens includes a sensor in the nose bridge that can, sense distraction and attention.
LG Electronics has acquired a stake in Mo-Sys Engineering, a developer of virtual production solutions and camera robotics. “This new partnership and the unique value we’ll be able to deliver to customers combines LG’s mastery of display technology with Mo-Sys’s expertise in virtual production solutions,” said Paik. “LG will continue to pursue collaboration with partners to strengthen its capabilities as a provider of B2B solutions and innovative experiences.”
Bottom-emitting Transparent Organic Light-Emitting-Diodes (TOLEDs) allow for one-sided display of information on transparent screens, while enabling clear visibility of individuals on both sides of the glass. So how are bottom emitting TOLEDs helping to reshape privacy and connectivity? Branching out from the traditional OLED – we have the TOLED. They are relied on to create transparent displays, and some of them are the most innovative display creations on the market.
Infineon is the first company in the world to master this groundbreaking technology in an existing and scalable high-volume manufacturing environment. The breakthrough will help substantially drive the market for GaN-based power semiconductors. Chip production on 300 mm wafers is technologically more advanced and significantly more efficient compared to 200 mm wafers, since the bigger wafer diameter fits 2.3 times as many chips per wafer.
PPDS has completed a “record-breaking” installation of a 46.25 x 2.75 metre dvLED wall inside the global HQ of Formula One giant, Oracle Red Bull Racing (ORBR). The installation is the largest known indoor dvLED wall to feature in an events venue in Europe and is PPDS ‘ biggest installation (by size) to date. The LED wall was carefully constructed in partnership with Netherlands-based Ruitech Solutions and Vogel’s to provide a backdrop to a growing collection of F1 cars on display.
University of Michigan engineers have developed a flexible display inspired by cuttlefish that can store and reveal hidden images, functioning similarly to a computer but using magnets instead of electronics. The team's screen could be applied in environments where light and power are limited, such as on clothing, stickers, ID cards, barcodes, and e-readers. The display can reveal a public image when near a standard magnet, or a hidden, encrypted image when placed over a specialized magnet array that functions like an encryption key.
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