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Seoul Semi and Seoul Viosys show latest tech at CES

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Four application solutions using 'World-First' LED technologies at all-digital consumer electronics trade show

Seoul Semiconductor and Seoul Viosys have announced their participation in the consumer electronics trade show, 'All Digital CES 2021' from January 11 to 14, with the introduction of four 'world-first' LED technology application solutions.

Seoul Semiconductor and Seoul Viosys are introducing their second generation LED technologies for applications that include displays, automotive, consumer electronics, lighting, and more.

During this year’s CES, both companies introduced what they believe ares world-first LED technologies. These include Micro Clean Display and WICOP – core technologies for miniLED and microLED displays; VCSEL laser diode technology enabling safe autonomous driving; SunLike natural spectrum LED technology ; and Violeds – a safe, new-concept UV LED technology enabling virus disinfection within a second.

Seoul Semiconductor and Seoul Viosys will hold seminar sessions on both January 12th and 13th to introduce these four new application solutions, and exhibit these products to visitors via one-on-one chat.

“Seoul Semiconductor and Seoul Viosys are leading the compound semiconductor industry with these exclusive and innovative technologies,” said Chung Hoon Lee, CEO of Seoul Semiconductor. “We are pleased to introduce our core LED technologies, which will be applicable to the industries such as 5G, autonomous vehicles, smart home, digital health and well-being, and more at the All Digital CES. I expect that both companies will enhance their recognition and positioning as global leaders in the compound semiconductor industry through their participation in CES 2021.”

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