An LG Display employee is introducing the 'Office Transparent OLED Partition (Model: M923 Digital)', developed in collaboration with Gensler, the world's largest architectural design firm, at the OIF event held on the 9th in Las Vegas, USA.

An LG Display employee is introducing the 'Office Transparent OLED Partition (Model: M923 Digital)', developed in collaboration with Gensler, the world's largest architectural design firm, at the OIF event held on the 9th in Las Vegas, USA.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-ho Kim] LG Display announced on the 9th that it has unveiled a large number of new-concept OLED solutions that innovate customer experiences in everyday spaces such as offices and homes.


Starting from the 9th, LG Display held an 'Open Innovation Forum' for three days in Las Vegas, USA, inviting major clients. The event aims to actively foster market-creating businesses that will drive future growth through strategic collaborations with different industries.


At this event, LG Display showcased new-concept transparent OLED solutions developed in collaboration with domestic and international clients and promising startups for the first time.


First, LG Display unveiled the 'Office Transparent OLED Partition (Model: M923 Digital)' developed in collaboration with Gensler, the world's largest architectural design firm. This product applies transparent OLED to partitions that were previously used only for space separation, enabling video conferencing and presentations without the need for separate TVs or monitors. Normally, the upper part of the partition is transparent like glass, enhancing space utilization.


The 'Meeting Room Transparent OLED Solution (Model: E Crystal)', developed in collaboration with domestic interior specialist company ExaENC, integrates transparent OLED into meeting room glass walls, allowing the walls themselves to be used as displays. The 'Transparent Wallskin', created together with promising startup Dyer, is based on the principle of attaching a layer of glass embedded with transparent OLED onto the wall surface, enabling transparent OLED application while maintaining existing interiors, making it easy to install in offices, hotels, hospitals, and more.


LG Display's independently developed 'Transparent Gallery' is a product that implements high-sensitivity touch functionality on transparent OLED. It can be combined with walls or furniture in office spaces, commercial facilities, or homes to be used as an IoT wall pad or a gallery that plays media content, satisfying both aesthetics and functionality.


New solutions combining OLED and art were also introduced. The digital art 'Objet Showcase' combines a general OLED on the back of transparent OLED to maximize three-dimensional and hologram effects, bringing artworks to life. The 'Art Canvas' is a digital canvas that utilizes OLED's characteristic of self-emitting pixels to deliver vivid image quality and perfect blacks, expressing the original creator's intended colors without distortion.



As part of the Open Innovation Forum, LG Display is also operating a 'Challenge Program' targeting startups in the North American region to discover new business opportunities. Under the theme of 'Discovering new concepts related to transparent OLED and OLED,' a final evaluation will be held in November, and outstanding companies will receive support for business expansion such as ▲joint product development ▲participation in overseas exhibitions.


LG Display plans to expand events that directly visit global key clients to actively promote the technological innovation and scalability achievable only with OLED in the future.



Yeo Jun-ho, Executive Director of Business Development at LG Display, stated, "We will create new markets through strategic collaborations with global clients and startups based on differentiated OLED technology."


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