Mobility Excellence in Motion with BenQ Materials
At BenQ Materials, two stand-out passions power our engagement with the automotive sector: discovering new possibilities through innovation and minimizing our environmental impact. It’s what drives us to constantly develop trailblazing products and solutions that redefine in-car entertainment, all while keeping sustainability at the forefront.
Together Reimagining Mobility with BenQ Materials
At the forefront of materials science solutions, BenQ Materials leverages its in-house R&D and deep manufacturing expertise in display materials to develop advanced automotive products that significantly enhance the driving experience.
Trendsetting MicroLEDs and OLEDs revolutionize automotive displays
Displays ranging from digital screens to advanced head-up displays that project information onto the windshield were a hot topic at CES 2023. BenQ Materials has been at the forefront of these trends, showcasing its latest display solutions, including Blended Display that can be integrated with MicroLEDs and OLEDs.
Mobility Entertainment – A New Era for Displays
The future of driving is getting smarter by the minute! With self-driving cars and advanced displays gaining popularity, the automotive industry is seeing exciting new changes in the in-car experience. From large, multi-screen displays to the "screenification" of in-car entertainment, evolving technologies are opening up new possibilities in this exciting space.
「Smart Living Space 」Trends of Smart Innovation
Our functional film products can effectively wide angle, anti-glare and anti- reflectivity to present the extreme of six core technologies. Through the video of the Smart Vehicle, Hallway, Entertainment, Working and Multi-application of Materials Science to demonstrate our focus on R&D and innovative applications to further explore every possibility.
Industry trends and highlights from the Battery Show 2021
The Battery Show 2021, the largest show of its kind for the industry in Europe, was held in Messe Stuttgart, Germany from 29th November to 2nd December after two years of absence due to the global pandemic. Although there were fewer attendees due to recent COVID-19 developments in Germany, the event successfully gathered all major companies across the supply chain for electric vehicles (EV) manufacturing, including raw materials, batteries, battery modules, and charging systems, to name a few.