On May 8th, Nanolumens, a US-based LED display company, announced a strategic partnership with AUO Display Plus, a subsidiary of AU Optronics. This collaboration will leverage Nanolumens' expertise in creative LED display design and integration with AUO Display Plus's technological capabilities in Micro LED and commercial display manufacturing to jointly create customized display systems for industries such as transportation, corporate offices, retail, public art, and cultural institutions.

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Nanolumens stated that this collaboration will integrate the R&D resources of both companies to develop new transparent, large-size, and high-performance display solutions that can be integrated into the architectural environment. AUO Display Plus stated that the company is committed to building an innovative ecosystem with its partners to drive smarter and more immersive visual communication. This collaboration will allow both companies to accelerate the launch of new display technology solutions to meet the diverse needs of modern environments.
It is understood that the two parties will showcase their collaborative achievements for the first time at InfoComm 2025, which will be held from June 11 to 13, 2025.
According to available information, Nanolumens, founded in 2006, is a US-based LED design and manufacturing company. It offers various LED display series, including the Nixel series, Engage series, and Mesh displays. Its products cover a wide range of models with pixel pitches from 0.93mm to 10mm, and can be used to create LED displays in various shapes, including flat, curved, and cylindrical. Nanolumens primarily sells its products in the US and Canadian markets and is expanding into Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and South America.
As a subsidiary of AU Optronics, AUO Display Plus is a supplier of industrial and commercial display solutions, focusing on the widespread application of smart displays in various vertical sectors such as enterprise, education, healthcare, retail, and transportation. It possesses a variety of display technologies, including HiRaso display technology using cholesteric liquid crystal (ChLCD), TARTAN display technology, curved display technology using AMVA panels, ART advanced anti-reflective technology, TFT X-ray sensing technology, and optical TFT fingerprint scanning sensing technology.
It is worth noting that AU Optronics has been actively developing Micro LED technology in recent years. At the Touch Taiwan 2025 exhibition last month, AU Optronics showcased a number of Micro LED products, including the world's largest single Micro LED module developed with brand customers, a full range of Micro LED TVs developed in cooperation with Samsung Electronics, and the world's first and thinnest 17.3-inch double-sided transparent Micro LED display.
In the field of smart cockpits, AUO showcased a range of in-vehicle display solutions developed in collaboration with its parent company BHTC, based on Micro LED technology. These solutions included a panoramic sunroof, XR interactive smart windows, multi-form central control displays, hidden intelligent driving interfaces, borderless transparent display interfaces, and foldable touch displays. (Compiled)