Look into the Future: Beneq’s Lumineq Displays Are All about Imagination

Beneq’s Lumineq® displays, enabled by atomic layer deposition, are said to be the world’s most transparent and most reliable displays. The company believes they have a bright future. In this vision area, it looks at what that future could be like.
 
The Finland-based firm has put some of today’s technical restrictions aside for a while and let imagination fly. Many of the images below are from student projects that Beneq regularly conduct with universities to broaden its horizons and to make sure that it doesn’t get stuck in old ways of thinking.

MUGS WITH DISPLAYS
 
Transparent displays integrated in a glass. A personal assistant for navigating.
Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Sara Gottschalk, Aïcha Konaté, Tuukka Pykäläinen, Ville Riihimäki, Will van Twuijver.
 
The Muq senses when the owner approaches and displays messages and greetings.
Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Sara Gottschalk, Aïcha Konaté, Tuukka Pykäläinen, Ville Riihimäki, Will van Twuijve.
 
Technology vision of a glass mug with integrated displays.
Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Sara Gottschalk, Aïcha Konaté, Tuukka Pykäläinen, Ville Riihimäki, Will van Twuijve.
 
 
LOVING BENEQ HOME, PART II
 
Lumineq displays in the bathroom of the Beneq Home: Displays in mirrors for health info, floor displays you can use with your toes, water taps and shower with transparent displays. Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Tilda Jyräsalo, Siiri Lepola, Maija Mäenpää, Yiding Zhangm Yuze Wang
 
Lumineq displays in the front door of the Beneq Home: The door shows weather information, transportation timetables, and reminders and messages from family members, as well as emergency instructions. The transparency of the door can be adjusted.
Picture from Aalto University Product Architecture Design course. Team: Tilda Jyräsalo, Siiri Lepola, Maija Mäenpää, Yiding Zhangm Yuze Wang
 
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