SHANGHAI, China, Apr 28, 2025 – At Auto Shanghai 2025, Appotronics introduced the Lingjing Intelligent Automotive Optical System. It projects images on multiple vehicle surfaces like windshields, dashboards, seats, and windows. The system offers bright lighting and supports interactive displays. This allows vehicles to adjust visuals based on the needs of the occupants in real time. Designed for next-gen automotive interiors, Lingjing improves communication and user interaction through built-in optical technology.
The system spans seven key application scenarios, redefining in-vehicle functionality and user experience:
- Artistic ambient lighting,
- Rear-seat entertainment with privacy-preserving large-screen projection,
- Dynamic pathway lighting that conveys mood and context,
- Boundary-free interactive displays on smart surfaces,
- Side window interfaces for human-vehicle interaction,
- ALL-in-ONE laser smart headlights combining illumination and display capabilities.
Yu Xin, Vice President of Appotronics, highlighted the company’s evolution in automotive innovation: “We’re moving beyond just supplying hardware to co-creating smart mobility experiences. By sharing our core technology platform, we’re collaborating with carmakers and developers to unlock new ways AI and optical tech can work together. Our goal is to turn cars from simple transport into ‘digital emotional spaces’ – where every journey is tailored to its occupants, powered by AI and advanced laser tech.” This vision is already taking shape, with 13 development orders underscoring Appotronics’ momentum in next-gen automotive optics.
Source: Appotronics Corporation Ltd.
About Appotronics
Appotronics Corporation Limited, founded in 2006 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, is a innovator in laser display technology. The company is renowned for its proprietary ALPD (Advanced Laser Phosphor Display) technology, which powers a diverse range of products including laser cinema projectors, automotive-grade head-up displays (HUDs), smart laser headlights, home theater systems, and AR optical modules. Appotronics serves multiple industries, notably cinema, automotive, education, and commercial display sectors. Appotronics has made major strides in the automotive optics field, with the company reporting 2024 revenue of approx. USD 318 million. Appotronics employs around 1,419 people globally. Its laser light sources have been adopted in over 38,000 cinema halls globally. Its automotive optics division generated over RMB 458 million in revenue in the first three quarters of 2024.