LG Innotek Showcases Cutting Edge IT Materials & Components at Electronica 2014

Seoul, Korea, Nov 10, 2014 - LG Innotek, a leading global materials and components manufacturer, today announced that it is exhibiting the latest core automotive components for smart cars along with components for smart devices and energy systems at Electronica 2014, which is being held in Munich, Germany from November 11 to 14.

LG Innotek exhibit booth #261 at Electronica 2014 Hall B5, Munich, Germany. (LG Innotek/LEDinside)

 

The exhibit underscores the company’s commitment to provide cutting edge materials and components to European customers.

Electronica is a leading international trade fair for the global materials and electronics components industry that attracts approximately 2,700 corporate exhibitors from more than 50 countries and draws around 70,000 visitors.

“Our components exhibited at the show promise safety, efficiency and convenience since they encompass LG Innotek’s essential technology advances when it comes to driving, wireless communications and optics. We expect they will meet the needs of demanding customers in advanced economies,” said a LG Innotek executive. “These new cutting edge components are leading market trends in the automotive, smart devices and lighting sectors, providing a splendid opportunity for LG Innotek to highlight its technology leadership to global customers.”

The LG Innotek exhibit booth is divided into three zones - Automotive, Smart, and Energy.

On display in the Automotive Zone are 22 key automotive components that help promote the Advanced Driver Assistant System (ADAS), which improves driving conditions and safety, along with device connectivity components, LED lighting, touch panels, motors and sensors that converges key IT and automotive technologies.

LG Innotek will introduce the world’s first flexible LED surface lighting module called, ‘Nexlide’, for front and rear lights of vehicles, and LED packages that offer optimized design and performance for applications such as headlights, tail lights, daytime running lights (DRL), turn signals, and dashboards.

In the Smart Zone, LG Innotek, the world’s biggest producer of camera modules, will display new high performance camera modules as well as Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL), and Touch Screen Panels (TSP).

ESL promotes IoT in the retail industry based on wireless telecommunication technology and wireless control technology. It reflects price changes, helps manage inventories and advertises products through a wireless network system in the store, while controlling LED lighting, offering a Location Base Service (LBS), and managing the store environment.

In the Energy Zone, it will introduce full line-up of optimized LED lighting products for various applications including high efficient·high output LED packages, Alternative Current (AC) Direct LED modules, and Ultraviolet (UV) LEDs.

LED Packages with 135 degrees of light viewing angle, and the AC Direct LED module for down lighting is favored by European customers who appreciate its excellent light uniformity with optimized light patterns.

LG Innotek will be available for meetings at Electronica 2014 at booth #261 at the Hall B5.

 

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