LG Innotek to Showcase Innovative Vehicle Lighting Technology at DVN Lighting Workshop
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-13 07:25:38
SEOUL – LG Innotek announced on February 12th that it will be participating in the 34th DVN Lighting Workshop in Munich, Germany from February 19th to 20th. The company will showcase its innovative 'Nexlide' line of vehicle lighting components at the event.
The DVN Lighting Workshop, hosted by the leading automotive electronics publication and academic group DVN, is a prominent event where industry experts gather to discuss and share the latest trends and technologies in vehicle lighting.
LG Innotek's Nexlide brand features a unique design where multiple light source packages are attached to a thin substrate. This technology allows for the creation of slim and efficient lighting solutions for vehicles.
At the workshop, LG Innotek will have its own booth to display a wide range of Nexlide products suitable for both front and rear vehicle lighting. Key products to be showcased include:
Nexlide A: A rear lamp module that provides bright and uniform illumination.
Nexlide A+: An industry-first front lighting module that utilizes a surface light source.
Nexlide C+: A module that incorporates 3D lighting technology, enabling the projection of three-dimensional images.
LG Innotek's participation in the DVN Lighting Workshop underscores its commitment to innovation in the automotive lighting sector. The company aims to demonstrate its technological prowess and solidify its position as a leading provider of advanced lighting solutions for vehicles.
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