LG Innotek Showcases Automotive Lighting in Germany to Drive European Market Expansion

a6e91b7d4bad6dba2f6da9416b8f26c4 LG Innotek Accelerates European Market Penetration with Automotive Lighting Showcase in Germany
  • Presenting Nexlide innovations at DVN Lighting Workshop (February 4 to 5) 
  • Launching ‘Nexlide Air and Pixel’, which utilize proprietary surface light source technology 
  • Speeding up European market entry via focused OEM roadshows

SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 3, 2026 — LG Innotek (CEO Moon Hyuksoo) will introduce its sophisticated vehicle lighting technology in Germany, the traditional heartland of automotive advancement.

LG Innotek employee demonstrate ‘Nexlide Pixel’, which achieves the world’s thinnest pixel size (0.08×0.08inch) among vehicle lighting solutions for significantly improved resolution.

The company declared on February 3, 2026, its participation in the 39th Lighting Workshop organized by Driving Vision News (DVN), where it will present its next-generation automotive lighting technologies.

Based in France, DVN is a respected specialized media and research entity for the automotive parts sector. The annual global DVN Lighting Workshop convenes top vehicle manufacturers and electronics component suppliers to address key issues in automotive lighting and serves as a leading platform for sharing technology trends and insights.

Scheduled for Olympia Park in Munich, Germany, from February 4 to 5, 2026, the 39th DVN Lighting Workshop will feature a dedicated booth from LG Innotek displaying its newest ‘Nexlide’ product range.

Key offerings are ‘Nexlide Air’, a slim and light solution for bumpers and grilles made with ultra-light silicon materials, and ‘Nexlide Pixel’, which provides the world’s smallest pixel size (0.08×0.08inch) in vehicle lighting for greatly enhanced resolution. This Ultra-Thin Pixel Lighting Module (Nexlide Pixel) earned the CES 2026 Innovation Award. 

The ‘Nexlide Pixel’ can show high-resolution text and graphics via vehicle lights, marking a significant leap forward in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication.

In emergencies, for instance, its text function can relay a vehicle’s internal status to first responders, and its emoticon feature allows drivers to showcase their personal style.

LG Innotek’s display will also feature ‘Nexlide Cube’, which generates 3D lighting with a layered structure to create an illusion of floating light, and ‘Nexlide C+’, which offers viewing-angle-dependent 3D effects that change the image seen.

After the DVN workshop, LG Innotek intends to speed up its expansion into the European auto market with customized roadshows for key OEM clients. The company targets growing its automotive lighting revenue to approximately USD 691 million by 2030.

LG Innotek has been vigorously marketing its automotive lighting solutions in Europe, having conducted webinars for European car and parts manufacturers the previous year.

Byaeng kuk Yoo, senior vice president and head of the Mobility Solution Business Unit, stated: “LG Innotek will keep introducing innovative lighting solutions that deliver unique experiences to customers, aiming to become a trusted technology partner in Europe and Japan, thereby broadening our reach beyond North American markets.”

[Reference] Nexlide, LG Innoteks automotive lighting brand, uses surface light source technology to enable uniform lighting across an extended surface without conventional thickness constraints.

LG Innotek holds more than 700 patents related to surface light source technology. This technology enables ultra-slim vehicle lighting modules to emit brighter, more evenly distributed light while substantially enhancing design freedom for customers in vehicle design.

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