Tianma’s display portfolio here is less about a single panel and more about how the company is packaging complete HMI platforms for industrial, medical, transport and automotive use. The interview moves from a 23.8-inch 4K2K industrial display to integrated systems where Tianma supplies not just the LCD or OLED, but also electronics, compute boards and enclosure design. That matters for OEMs building camera monitors, control terminals or specialized vision devices, because the value shifts from raw panel supply to full module integration, long-life support and design-in flexibility. https://www.tianma.eu/
A big theme in the booth tour is optical engineering for difficult environments. Tianma shows glass-free 3D with eye tracking, allowing a split between 2D UI and 3D visualization, which fits medical imaging and other workflows where depth cues matter but operators still need conventional data overlays. Mini-LED backlighting with local dimming is another clear focus, improving black levels and contrast for medical and inflight display use, while reflective display technology targets outdoor readability with far lower power draw than a conventional transmissive panel.
The industrial side is paired with application-specific hardware concepts, including a rugged professional tablet style monitor for camera and vision systems. What stands out is the combination of Tianma’s core display technologies with embedded electronics, suggesting a path from display component to near-finished device. The transcript also points to Rockchip-based electronics in the demo hardware, which reinforces the idea that Tianma is not just talking about panel specs, but about complete embedded display subsystems tuned for field use, sunlight readability and power efficiency.
On the automotive side, the most interesting pieces are transparent Micro-LED, long-shape Micro-LED formats and a Micro-LED source for head-up display architecture. That lines up with Tianma’s broader recent push into automotive Micro-LED and HUD concepts, including very high brightness projection-oriented displays and transparent surfaces that can turn glass areas into information layers. In that context, the booth demo feels like an extension of a wider strategy around smart cockpit display architecture, where LTPS LCD, AMOLED and Micro-LED each serve different HMI roles rather than competing as one universal technology.
Later in the video, filmed at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, the broader message becomes clear: Tianma is positioning itself as a global display engineering partner with in-house coverage across TFT-LCD, LTPS, AMOLED, Mini-LED and Micro-LED, backed by manufacturing scale in Asia and regional support for European customers. The result is a story about display roadmaps, integration capability and application fit, from smartphones to digital signage to transportation and automotive cockpits, rather than a simple product launch.



