Promising immersive, energy-efficient cockpits with bold design freedom and crystal-clear visuals, Infineon and Marelli are set to unveil laser display tech at Auto Shanghai 2025.
Semiconductor company Infineon Technologies and automotive tech supplier Marelli are introducing an automotive display system using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) laser beam scanning (LBS) technology.
Calling it groundbreaking, this innovation, which removes the limits of conventional screens, will be presented at Marelli’s booth during Auto Shanghai 2025.
According to the companies, powered by Infineon’s LBS solution, the system enables immersive cockpit designs with more flexibility and efficiency. Its compact chip-scale format allows easy integration into various vehicle models, offering automakers a wider scope for design customisation.
Fully automotive-compliant, the system also meets ASIL-B standards and withstands shock and vibration. It further maintains clear visibility under bright ambient lighting while reducing energy use and heat generation—ideal for today’s complex automotive environments.
Additionally, the system features a wide depth of field, allowing for focus-free projection. This simplifies optical design and helps automakers deliver clear and dynamic visual content while differentiating their cockpit concepts.
“The automotive industry’s demand for innovative optics solutions in cockpit designs is accelerating,” said Dr Thomas Schafbauer, Head of Infineon’s Sensor and RF Business Unit.
“With our focus on a faster time to market, we are helping our customers stay ahead of the curve and capitalise on the growing demand for next-generation display technologies,” he noted.
Joachim Fetzer, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Marelli, said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Infineon on MEMS LBS. This innovative solution offers significant design freedom and efficiency, enabling us to create unique and engaging cockpit experiences for our customers with a faster innovation-to-customer approach.”