A unique, immersive installation of eye-popping, flexible displays from LG Electronics (LG) was showcased to attendees at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. The “LG OLED Falls” display featured 260 LG OLED digital signage screens, in curved and flat configurations, giving tens of thousands of CES visitors a one-of-a-kind experience of natural wonders.
The Royole Corporation (Fremont, California), a leading innovator and manufacturer of next-generation human-machine interface technologies and products, including advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors, and smart devices, showcased its full line of industry-leading fully flexible display and flexible sensor technologies at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. These advanced technologies are part of the company's Flexible+ platform, and are reported to be ideal for numerous applications in a variety of product categories, including consumer electronics, sports & fashion, office & education, smart home, and robotics.
Whether it is sensors, lights or displays: More and more electronic components in the automotive sector are being printed. And there are no limits to the design. From 19 to 21 March 2019, LOPEC in Munich will provide information about new developments and trends on the market for printed electronics. One focus of the international exhibition and the accompanying conference will be on applications in the automotive industry.