ams OSRAM continues to be the preferred supplier for high-end and new energy vehicles worldwide, thanks to its consistent product quality, exceptional optical performance, and competitive cost-effectiveness. The company is committed to offering comprehensive optical solutions in automotive lighting and displays, driver and occupant monitoring systems, infrared sensing, as well as disinfection and sterilization technologies.
At Electronica 2024, Martin Wittmann, Senior Global Product Marketing Director at ams OSRAM, shared the company’s upcoming product developments for 2024-2025.

Thanks to strong customer support and an extensive history of customized solutions, ams OSRAM is well-positioned to meet market demands and drive innovation in new opportunities.
With the successful introduction of new products, ams OSRAM’s automotive LED revenue is expected to experience steady growth in 2024. Key product highlights include the Micro LED adaptive headlamp (EVIYOS HD 25), Mini LED tail light (ALIYOS), smart ambient light (OSIRE E3731i), the cutting-edge IR LED chip technology (IR:6), and the 115mW UV-C LED (OSLON UV 3535).
Adaptive Headlamp: EVIYOS HD 25
The EVIYOS HD 25, a Micro LED adaptive headlamp, is expected to be featured by multiple automotive manufacturers in 2024. Designed with 25,600 pixels, this headlamp can also be used as an exterior welcome projection light or functional lighting.

Tail Light: ALIYOS Technology
The ALIYOS technology allows ams OSRAM to use Mini LED in ultra-thin, flexible, and transparent substrates. With nearly invisible metal wires, these LEDs can be arranged with great freedom, creating individually addressable devices in any shape. ams OSRAM is collaborating with top-tier global automotive suppliers and manufacturers to explore new possibilities in automotive lighting, both inside and outside the vehicle.

Smart Ambient Light: OSIRE E3731i
ams OSRAM has launched the OSIRE E3731i, a smart ambient light that features an Open System Protocol (OSP). This technology allows a microcontroller to send commands and receive status updates from each light, enabling precise color calibration and temperature compensation. The product has been adopted by ZEEKR’s MIX (2024) model and is expected to be used by major European and American car brands.

Driver/Occupant Monitoring: IR:6 IR LED Chip
The IR:6 IR LED chip technology, set to launch in 2H24, increases display brightness by 35% and improves energy efficiency by 42%. This innovation also introduces a dominant wavelength of 920nm while retaining the more common 850nm and 940nm wavelengths. After achieving AEC-Q102 certification, it will be used in the automotive sector.

UV-C LED: OSLON UV 3535
OSLON UV 3535 is designed to meet the growing demand for mercury-free, high-performance UV-C disinfection and sterilization solutions. Operating at a wavelength of 265nm with an optical power of up to 155mW, it provides excellent sterilization capabilities. Compared to traditional UV lamps, UV LEDs have a longer lifespan and simpler optical design.

The UV-C LED market is set to expand as its power and lifespan meet industrial and commercial standards, with full-scale adoption anticipated by 2026-2027.
ams OSRAM is committed to offering comprehensive optoelectronic solutions and responding swiftly to market needs. The company plans to expand its product portfolio and continue providing professional and high-quality services in the coming years.
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