faytech uses ISE as a fast tour of how its touch hardware portfolio scales from standard signage players to purpose-built kiosks, with most of the real work happening in PCAP tuning, optical bonding, high-brightness stacks, and enclosure engineering for 24/7 duty cycles. The talk keeps coming back to “build speed”: partners bring an application (retail, wayfinding, menu boards), faytech turns it into an integrated touch display + compute + mechanics package, and then pushes toward volume once a demo starts pulling leads. https://faytech.com/
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A standout demo is a large interactive touch table running very precise capacitive sensing, where the value isn’t just the panel but the full interaction loop: touch latency, palm rejection, UI triggers, and reliable gesture detection in public spaces. This kind of hardware is boring until it’s not—once you add real-time content selection, kiosk-grade mounting, and a predictable BOM for rollout, it becomes the kind of “quiet infrastructure” that restaurants and venues can actually deploy.
Later in the walkthrough (shot at ISE 2026 in Barcelona), the conversation pivots to glasses-free 3D for digital signage: Looking Glass Hololuminescent Displays (HLD) shown in 16-inch FHD and 27-inch 4K UHD form factors, with an 86-inch concept framing the “entrance display” use case. The point is autostereoscopic multi-view without headsets or eye tracking, packaged as a normal video-driven display pipeline, so you can treat content like signage media but render it as a fixed 3D volume on the edge.
On the kiosk side, you get a nice contrast between transparent OLED and transparent micro-LED approaches. The transparent OLED kiosk format is familiar (LG transparent OLED class hardware), while the AUO 30-inch transparent micro-LED kiosk is framed as a first public showing: optically bonded 10-point PCAP, around 600 cd/m² brightness, over 60% transparency, and high contrast, built into a complete kiosk enclosure in a very short iteration cycle. That’s less about pixel count and more about proving a manufacturable integration path from sample panel to deployable kit.
The tour also drops into “invisible engineering”: a transflective, sunlight-readable LCD concept that is mostly passive, drawing power mainly on image changes, with a small rear solar cell enabling periodic updates outdoors (think minutes, not video). And for rugged environments, they mention EMI/EMC shielding layers bonded into the glass stack plus extreme surge robustness (up to ~30 kV) while keeping touch stability, which is the kind of detail that matters when the display is a subsystem inside a larger vehicle or mission platform, here.
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