As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries worldwide, economies and businesses are racing to integrate AI into their operations to stay competitive. According to the AI Maturity Matrix by Boston Consulting Group, leading economies like the United States, China, and Singapore are pioneering AI adoption, transforming manufacturing with enhanced automation, predictive analytics, and process optimization. Once limited to tech giants, these advancements are now being leveraged by industries such as automotive and high-tech manufacturing to reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and build smarter supply chains.
‘Natural Reality’ is the LG Display’s OLED philosophy of recreating visuals as true to the human eye as possible. Through groundbreaking research into OLED technology, the company is not only bringing this philosophy to life but also pushing the boundaries to develop displays that prioritize people. At LG Display, experts are dedicated to realizing a human-friendly technological philosophy to deliver the customer value of ‘enjoying the best picture quality while protecting your health.’ Jangjin Yoo and Jaehong Kim from the Image Quality International Standards Task, are among the key figures driving this effort.
The R&D hub of LG Display’s groundbreaking technologies and new product innovations, LG Science Park in Seoul, has once again demonstrated its prowess! On November 8th, the ‘Final Outcome Showcase for the Stretchable Display National Project’ revealed the results of five years of intense research and development in stretchable displays.
Notice the rabbit on the grass. What color does it appear to you? Some people might view it as a white with a cool tone, while others will see it as a warm-toned white. This phenomenon of perceiving the same color differently depends on viewers’ individual eye sensitivity.
Hold onto your steering wheels because the automotive display market is accelerating at an astonishing pace! According to the Korean media, the global automotive display market is expected to reach approximately 15.96 trillion KRW this year. Key drivers behind this rapid growth include the ‘Screenification’ trend, where the size and number of in-vehicle displays are increasing, and the rising demand for high-resolution displays due to the importance of in-car infotainment systems.