Application

The automotive industry is experiencing rapid growth with the adoption of Assisted Driving Systems (ADAS), which improves road safety and paves the way for autonomous driving in the future. As market demand increases, the performance of optical filter components must keep pace with advancements. However, designing systems for automotive optical sensor systems faces challenges such as ultra-wide angle applications, interactions between light-emitting elements, and external optical signal interference.
Mobile phones, tablets, and smartwatches are now equipped with various optoelectronic components, including cameras, displays, ambient light sensing, distance sensing, depth sensing, and face recognition.
AR/VR/MR devices are revolutionary technologies that seamlessly blend the real world with virtual experiences. These devices rely on optoelectronic components like cameras, pico-projectors, semi-transparent displays, light waveguides, ambient light sensors, distance sensors, depth sensors, face recognition technology, and eye-tracking capabilities.
Smart homes, also known as domotics, create an interconnected ecosystem of home devices. The core idea is to make users' lives safer, more convenient, and energy-efficient while reducing costs and adding entertainment value. This trend has led to the developing of many domotics products, including surveillance systems, door locks, doorbells, home robots, adjustable lighting, smart appliances, and face/gesture detection technologies. Higher-quality optoelectronic components are essential to ensure these devices function optimally and enhance the accuracy and safety of traditional detectors.