From September 5th to 10th, CarUX, a subsidiary of Innolux Corporation, showcased an array of innovative automotive applications at IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich. The exhibits revealed CarUX’s pioneering solutions that have the potential to reshape the automotive industry, paving the way for an advanced intelligent automotive supply chain.
At the Munich IAA exhibition, CarUX, a subsidiary of Innolux, displayed their Micro-LED screens. (Photo by reporter Wu Zhenyi)

One of the standout exhibits from CarUX was a “55-inch large vehicle-connected display,” a massive in-car screen with a flawless curvature extending from one A-pillar to the other. This colossal screen not only boasts an exquisite design but also features a privacy function for the passenger seat, allowing passengers to immerse themselves in in-car entertainment without compromising driving safety.
Moreover, through its unique proprietary technology, CarUX introduced a “wood-grain concealed display.” This innovation embeds the screen beneath a layer mimicking wood grain, making the display seamlessly integrate with the overall cockpit design. The imagery only becomes visible from beneath the wood grain when the screen is in use.
The “wood-grain concealed display” comes in two versions. The first integrates real bark with the vehicle display, utilizing the high contrast capabilities of Mini-LED to minimize the blurred imagery often associated with genuine wood, thus ensuring clear visuals. The second version is presented as a 31-inch curved central control display, equipped with glass that gives a wood-grain-like texture, offering an even clearer display than real bark. Both technologies present innovative possibilities for automotive interior design and provide automakers the flexibility to select different display characteristics based on their distinct needs.
CarUX also launched a “9.6-inch ultra-high-resolution Micro-LED display” with an impressive pixel density of 230 PPI per inch, meeting the requirements for high brightness and color saturation. This moves the technology closer to a mass-production phase.
In sync with the above, CarUX also unveiled other innovative exhibits, including a “12.3-inch in-car display” equipped with integrated privacy and anti-reflective technologies, significantly reducing glare while driving. Furthermore, this year, CarUX collaborated with the University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands to showcase an autonomous electric race car, highlighting CarUX’s commitment to advancing autonomous driving and electric vehicle technologies.
At the Munich IAA Mobility 2023, CarUX once again demonstrated its visionary approach towards the automotive sector. Their innovative products and solutions, which perfectly blend aesthetics and functionality, not only offer prospects for more advanced automotive technology in the future but also promise to significantly enhance the driving experience.
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