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Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
Multi layered 3D lighting effect
2021

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Multi layered 3D lighting effect

EV interactive lighting console

LOTTE Chemical Corp.

As internal combustion engines become self-driving, lighting and displays will play a more important role in driver-vehicle interaction. LOTTE Chemical has recognized the importance of transparent materials in the automotive industry and attempted to express complex lighting effects through laser welding technology. Through laser welding, target sections can be selectively connected in a way that creates empty spaces between plastic parts, in which the refraction of light generates more complex patterns. This will help enable more intricate interaction between drivers and self-driving vehicles.

Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Australia / Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Other target groups: Automotive Industry

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