Automotive displays are undergoing a revolution in terms of design and technology, and the supply chain ecosystem is fluctuating accordingly. At Display Week in California, the automotive interior showings focused on a number of areas. The predominant focus was ‘smart’ full-width, pillar-to-pillar displays customizable by the driver as well as passengers. The trend is to integrate ‘smart’ sensors into these displays for driver condition monitoring, occupant detection, and eye tracking with sharp cutoff.
This week we bring you extensive coverage of Display Week with a broad range of display topics, and it’s worth noting that automotive interior integration was a key area of interest at the show. There was a lot of material and interest about the latest advancements in automotive display technologies including OLED, LED, microLED, and zonal dimming. Sensor integration opens new applications, starting with eye tracking and DMS. Embedded sensors in screens as well as in displays and smart surfaces make for cleaner, more aesthetic packaging of sensors while maintaining full functionality. Don’t miss the full report.
DVN Interior focuses on tech- and feature-watching this constellation of display, interior lighting, and sensing technologies, techniques, and applications to help you understand the direction of automotive interior HMI trends now and in the future. Stay tuned!
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