The Industrial Technology Research Institute has signed a strategic partnership agreement with AUO Corporation. The goal is to promote industrial transformation and upgrade, as well as set up companies in the green economy. ITRI says this mode of cooperation leverages the strengths of both parties to boost the development of innovative technologies and raise international competitiveness.

A representative from ITRI and AUO Corporation hold up massive seals and press them against the screen to complete the signing ceremony.

In order to promote industrial upgrading and transformation and help create a competitive green economy, ITRI and AUO Corporation have signed a strategic partnership agreement to work together in four major areas: advanced displays, vehicle electronics and smart cabins, vertical integration solutions, and net-zero emissions and ESG considerations. Both sides will leverage their advantageous positions in different fields to upgrade industrial technologies and enhance international competitiveness.

Frank Ko
AUO CEO
ITRI’s innovative prowess can complement our operations. I look forward to having a more efficient and systematic approach to integrating these two innovative forces in Taiwan: our company and this institute. That way we can collaborate more efficiently.

The leading panel manufacturer and ITRI have collaborated on a high-definition transparent projection screen. It’s the world’s first large-scale transparent projection technology. It’s not limited by projection distance, affording viewers an enhanced experience at exhibitions and sports events. There’s also this transparent vehicle display. It can be integrated into car windshields to present in-vehicle information and details on the driver’s physiological state, for enhanced driving efficiency and safety.

Another highlight is the smart visual display technology for vehicles. Eye-tracking technology detects where users are looking to show tourist information about surrounding landmarks on the passenger’s window, while reducing the likelihood of dizziness. The combination of GPS coordinates and eye-tracking devices allows passengers to know what they are looking at on a tour.

Edwin Liu
ITRI president
We hope to collaborate more with industry players in the fields of smart cabins, smart hospitals and even in consumer electronics. This is a top priority for ITRI’s research and development efforts.

ITRI is joining forces with Taiwanese companies to take advantage of each other’s strengths and take hold of a new generation of business opportunities.

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