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Channel Post MEA
06-08-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Unilumin Strengthens Middle East Presence with Next-Gen LED and Immersive Display Solutions
Zac Liang, General Manager for Gulf Area at Unilumin Group, says the company is rapidly expanding across the Middle East, fuelled by smart city initiatives, mega-events, and cutting-edge LED innovations, while strengthening local partnerships, championing sustainability, and pioneering immersive visual solutions. How would you describe Unilumin's current position in the Middle East market, and what factors are driving demand for LED and display technologies in the region? Unilumin has quickly established itself as a trusted LED display partner across the Middle East, with a strong presence in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. Our growth is driven by rising regional demand for smart cities, entertainment, and government-led digitisation initiatives. As giga-projects scale up and the region positions itself as a global hub for events and innovation, the demand for high-performance, energy-efficient, and visually striking display solutions continues to grow. From immersive retail experiences to large-scale control rooms, Unilumin's technology is helping to shape the visual infrastructure of the future across the Gulf. What are your top priorities for expanding Unilumin's footprint across the Middle East over the next 12 to 24 months? Our key priorities include strengthening our presence in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, enhancing local service capabilities, and expanding our network of channel and rental partners. With the rise of mega-events and large-scale infrastructure projects, we are committed to localising support through dedicated teams, regional training centers, and demo showrooms. We are also focused on advancing our vertical go-to-market strategies, particularly in control rooms, retail, and live event production, by introducing next-generation display technologies such as Chip-on-Board (COB) and ultra-fine pixel pitch LED. Our core focus areas will be partner enablement, faster turnaround times, and delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of local markets. How does Unilumin differentiate itself in a competitive market with evolving customer expectations and rapid innovation? Unilumin stands out through its unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and customer service. We provide end-to-end LED solutions, from advanced hardware to intelligent control systems, tailored to meet the unique demands of each sector. Our patented technologies, such as UMini (ultra-fine pitch COB) and Upanel, deliver exceptional reliability and energy efficiency, making them ideal for mission-critical environments. Beyond the product itself, our local support teams, rental and staging services, and interactive initiatives, like our recent open house in Dubai, allow clients to experience our technology firsthand. At Unilumin, we don't just deliver screens; we co-create immersive environments that align with our customers' business objectives and readiness for the future. Can you elaborate on the strategic importance of your recent partnership with Barco? What unique advantages does this collaboration bring to customers and partners in the Middle East? Our partnership with Barco marks a significant milestone, particularly in the control room and corporate visualisation sectors. By combining Barco's advanced image processing and control systems with Unilumin's state-of-the-art LED displays, we deliver best-in-class, turnkey solutions. This collaboration addresses the growing need for real-time data visualisation, secure command centers, and mission-critical operations across sectors such as government, utilities, and transportation. It also boosts confidence among system integrators and consultants by providing a reliable, globally supported alternative. Together, we are uniting technological excellence with local execution to create smarter, more integrated, and future-ready display ecosystems. How is Unilumin enabling and supporting its channel partners in the region, and what programs or tools are in place to ensure their success? At Unilumin, we believe in growing together with our partners. That's why we offer structured channel programs that include co-marketing support, technical certifications, dedicated account management, and priority access to demo units. Our regional teams in Dubai and Saudi Arabia work closely with partners on training, project design, and after-sales support. Initiatives like the Unilumin Open House offer hands-on product experiences and valuable networking opportunities. We're also investing in localised service hubs to reduce lead times and improve responsiveness. Our goal is to empower every partner, not just as a reseller, but as a true Unilumin solution ambassador. What role does innovation play in your go-to-market strategy, particularly with respect to smart displays, immersive solutions, or integrated command center technologies? Innovation is the backbone of our growth strategy. From ultra-fine pitch COB MIP displays to 3D naked-eye content solutions and XR/VP (Extended Reality/Virtual Production) studios, Unilumin is at the forefront of visual communication. Our displays now integrate seamlessly with AI-ready control systems, remote monitoring, and cloud-based diagnostics, making them ideal for smart control rooms and digital command centers. We are also leveraging immersive technologies like U-Shield to deliver flexible, high-impact solutions for events, entertainment, and retail, each tailored to the unique vision of the project. For us, innovation isn't just a buzzword; it's a commitment we bring to life on the ground, in every project we deliver. Which verticals or sectors do you see as high-growth areas for Unilumin in the Middle East? We see significant opportunities across smart cities, government infrastructure, retail, and live entertainment. In the UAE and Saudi Arabia, large-scale digital transformation initiatives are driving demand for reliable display infrastructure supporting applications such as surveillance, traffic management, and civic communication. In the retail sector, experiential marketing and interactive displays are redefining customer engagement. Unilumin's rental series, such as UGM and LEX, are widely adopted for live events, exhibitions, and concerts throughout the region. Additionally, we are actively collaborating with consultants and system integrators on data centers and control rooms, where 24/7 uptime, reliability, and visual precision are critical. As sustainability becomes a key consideration in infrastructure and technology projects, how is Unilumin aligning its product development and business practices with green or energy-efficient initiatives? At Unilumin, sustainability is more than an industry requirement; it's a foundational pillar of how we design, manufacture, and deliver our LED solutions. As the first LED display company to receive TÜV SÜD low-carbon certification, we take a comprehensive approach to minimising environmental impact throughout the product lifecycle. We begin by sourcing certified low-emission, recyclable materials from trusted suppliers, ensuring that every component aligns with rigorous sustainability standards. Our production facilities are optimised to conserve resources like water and electricity through real-time monitoring and ongoing efficiency improvements. Even in logistics, we evaluate delivery routes to reduce transportation emissions, prioritising the most direct and efficient paths. To date, over 30 Unilumin products have achieved low-carbon certification. We're proud to see large-scale implementations, such as the 15,000 sqm Riyadh Season project, embracing our green-certified LED displays. As global demand for sustainable infrastructure accelerates, we remain committed to innovating responsibly, helping our clients meet their environmental goals without compromising on performance.
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Omdia: LED Video Display Market Grows Steadily in 1Q25, Driven by Micro-LED Adoption and Fine Pixel Pitch Demand
LONDON, June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global LED video display shipments reached 408,000 square meters and generated $1.3 billion in revenue in Q1 2025, marking year-over-year (YoY) growth of 6.2% and 4.3%, respectively, according to Omdia's latest LED Video Displays Market Tracker. This growth was driven by rising adoption across cinema, education, and corporate environments. "The first quarter of 2025 confirmed that the LED video display market is evolving beyond traditional applications," said Cindy Liu , Senior Analyst at Omdia. "With advances in pixel pitch technology and micro-LED, adoption is widening across multiple industries." Micro-LED, and mini-LED technologies continued gaining traction supported by progress in LED packaging, driver ICs and coating materials. These innovations improve brightness, energy efficiency, lifespan, HDR capabilities, and color accuracy – positioning LED displays as the premium option for cinema, retail, broadcast and control room applications. "Vendors are responding to demand for seamless and flexible LED solutions in events, exhibitions and architectural displays. For example, Unilumin's UMicro series now offers 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.7mm and 0.9mm pixel pitches using flip chip and ink with coating technologies to boost grayscale consistency and thermal performance," explained Liu. Fine pixel pitch (FPP) displays dominated revenues in Q1 2025, increasing by 8.1% YoY, accounting for 55.4% of the market. The 1.50–1.99mm pixel pitch category was 11.1% YoY, driven by demand for all in one (AIO) corporate, conference room displays and outdoor poster displays. These offer a balance between resolution and brightness enabling new opportunities in retail, transportation, shelter and residential area scenarios. As costs and thermal management challenges remain, FPP and micro-LED are expected to penetrate outdoor applications, including digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising. This momentum is particularly visible across emerging markets. In Asia & Oceania, as well as Latin America & the Caribbean and Middle East & Africa, growth is being powered by urbanization, digital advertising expansion, smart city initiatives, and large-scale public events. In Q1 2025, Asia & Oceania recorded the highest revenue share in the FPP segment - 15.6% trailing only China and North America. In the 1.50–1.99mm pixel pitch, the region led globally with a 20.2% share surpassing North America. Government-driven smart city and infrastructure programs in India, Indonesia and Singapore are lifting demand in transportation, control room, public space and corporate verticals. Retailers are also rapidly adopting LED video displays for indoor and outdoor advertising. In the Middle East & Africa, momentum from mega events like the 2022 FIFA World Cup continues to benefit the market. High-end retail and hospitality in cities like Dubai and Doha have adopted FPP LED video displays for branding. Regional governments are also investing in smart city initiatives such as Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and the UAE's Smart Dubai which are accelerating demand for public space installations. In Latin America, the forecast remains strong due to rising DOOH advertising, upgrades in sports venues and growth in the retail and banking sectors. Preparations for Copa America and the 2030 World Cup are driving demand for LED video displays in stadiums, retail, transportation and public space verticals. Omdia continues to monitor LED video display market developments across regions and technologies, providing in-depth insights through its LED Video Displays Market Tracker. ABOUT OMDIA Omdia, part of Informa TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTGT), is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets combined with our actionable insights empower organizations to make smart growth decisions. View source version on Contacts Fasiha Khan- Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Omdia: LED Video Display Market Grows Steadily in 1Q25, Driven by Micro-LED Adoption and Fine Pixel Pitch Demand
LONDON, June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global LED video display shipments reached 408,000 square meters and generated $1.3 billion in revenue in Q1 2025, marking year-over-year (YoY) growth of 6.2% and 4.3%, respectively, according to Omdia's latest LED Video Displays Market Tracker. This growth was driven by rising adoption across cinema, education, and corporate environments. "The first quarter of 2025 confirmed that the LED video display market is evolving beyond traditional applications," said Cindy Liu , Senior Analyst at Omdia. "With advances in pixel pitch technology and micro-LED, adoption is widening across multiple industries." Micro-LED, and mini-LED technologies continued gaining traction supported by progress in LED packaging, driver ICs and coating materials. These innovations improve brightness, energy efficiency, lifespan, HDR capabilities, and color accuracy – positioning LED displays as the premium option for cinema, retail, broadcast and control room applications. "Vendors are responding to demand for seamless and flexible LED solutions in events, exhibitions and architectural displays. For example, Unilumin's UMicro series now offers 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.7mm and 0.9mm pixel pitches using flip chip and ink with coating technologies to boost grayscale consistency and thermal performance," explained Liu. Fine pixel pitch (FPP) displays dominated revenues in Q1 2025, increasing by 8.1% YoY, accounting for 55.4% of the market. The 1.50–1.99mm pixel pitch category was 11.1% YoY, driven by demand for all in one (AIO) corporate, conference room displays and outdoor poster displays. These offer a balance between resolution and brightness enabling new opportunities in retail, transportation, shelter and residential area scenarios. As costs and thermal management challenges remain, FPP and micro-LED are expected to penetrate outdoor applications, including digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising. This momentum is particularly visible across emerging markets. In Asia & Oceania, as well as Latin America & the Caribbean and Middle East & Africa, growth is being powered by urbanization, digital advertising expansion, smart city initiatives, and large-scale public events. In Q1 2025, Asia & Oceania recorded the highest revenue share in the FPP segment - 15.6% trailing only China and North America. In the 1.50–1.99mm pixel pitch, the region led globally with a 20.2% share surpassing North America. Government-driven smart city and infrastructure programs in India, Indonesia and Singapore are lifting demand in transportation, control room, public space and corporate verticals. Retailers are also rapidly adopting LED video displays for indoor and outdoor advertising. In the Middle East & Africa, momentum from mega events like the 2022 FIFA World Cup continues to benefit the market. High-end retail and hospitality in cities like Dubai and Doha have adopted FPP LED video displays for branding. Regional governments are also investing in smart city initiatives such as Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and the UAE's Smart Dubai which are accelerating demand for public space installations. In Latin America, the forecast remains strong due to rising DOOH advertising, upgrades in sports venues and growth in the retail and banking sectors. Preparations for Copa America and the 2030 World Cup are driving demand for LED video displays in stadiums, retail, transportation and public space verticals. Omdia continues to monitor LED video display market developments across regions and technologies, providing in-depth insights through its LED Video Displays Market Tracker. ABOUT OMDIA Omdia, part of Informa TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTGT), is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets combined with our actionable insights empower organizations to make smart growth decisions. View source version on Contacts Fasiha Khan-


Business Wire
16-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Omdia: LED Video Display Market Grows Steadily in 1Q25, Driven by Micro-LED Adoption and Fine Pixel Pitch Demand
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global LED video display shipments reached 408,000 square meters and generated $1.3 billion in revenue in Q1 2025, marking year-over-year (YoY) growth of 6.2% and 4.3%, respectively, according to Omdia's latest LED Video Displays Market Tracker. This growth was driven by rising adoption across cinema, education, and corporate environments. 'The first quarter of 2025 confirmed that the LED video display market is evolving beyond traditional applications,' said Cindy Liu , Senior Analyst at Omdia. 'With advances in pixel pitch technology and micro-LED, adoption is widening across multiple industries.' Micro-LED, and mini-LED technologies continued gaining traction supported by progress in LED packaging, driver ICs and coating materials. These innovations improve brightness, energy efficiency, lifespan, HDR capabilities, and color accuracy – positioning LED displays as the premium option for cinema, retail, broadcast and control room applications. 'Vendors are responding to demand for seamless and flexible LED solutions in events, exhibitions and architectural displays. For example, Unilumin's UMicro series now offers 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.7mm and 0.9mm pixel pitches using flip chip and ink with coating technologies to boost grayscale consistency and thermal performance,' explained Liu. Fine pixel pitch (FPP) displays dominated revenues in Q1 2025, increasing by 8.1% YoY, accounting for 55.4% of the market. The 1.50–1.99mm pixel pitch category was 11.1% YoY, driven by demand for all in one (AIO) corporate, conference room displays and outdoor poster displays. These offer a balance between resolution and brightness enabling new opportunities in retail, transportation, shelter and residential area scenarios. As costs and thermal management challenges remain, FPP and micro-LED are expected to penetrate outdoor applications, including digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising. This momentum is particularly visible across emerging markets. In Asia & Oceania, as well as Latin America & the Caribbean and Middle East & Africa, growth is being powered by urbanization, digital advertising expansion, smart city initiatives, and large-scale public events. In Q1 2025, Asia & Oceania recorded the highest revenue share in the FPP segment - 15.6% trailing only China and North America. In the 1.50–1.99mm pixel pitch, the region led globally with a 20.2% share surpassing North America. Government-driven smart city and infrastructure programs in India, Indonesia and Singapore are lifting demand in transportation, control room, public space and corporate verticals. Retailers are also rapidly adopting LED video displays for indoor and outdoor advertising. In the Middle East & Africa, momentum from mega events like the 2022 FIFA World Cup continues to benefit the market. High-end retail and hospitality in cities like Dubai and Doha have adopted FPP LED video displays for branding. Regional governments are also investing in smart city initiatives such as Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and the UAE's Smart Dubai which are accelerating demand for public space installations. In Latin America, the forecast remains strong due to rising DOOH advertising, upgrades in sports venues and growth in the retail and banking sectors. Preparations for Copa America and the 2030 World Cup are driving demand for LED video displays in stadiums, retail, transportation and public space verticals. Omdia continues to monitor LED video display market developments across regions and technologies, providing in-depth insights through its LED Video Displays Market Tracker.


Broadcast Pro
15-05-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
Smart Pro-AV tech on show during second day of Integrate ME 2025
Attendees and media representatives can still register onsite at the venue to witness firsthand how these innovations are shaping the environments we live, learn and work in. The latest breakthroughs in professional audiovisual (Pro AV) technology are playing a pivotal role in transforming urban infrastructure, with applications now deeply integrated into malls, schools, hotels, and more. These innovations took centre stage at Integrate Middle East 2025, which continued into its second day at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), drawing attention from global industry leaders and tech enthusiasts alike. The event showcased a wide array of next-generation technologies, from adaptive digital signage systems that deliver real-time, personalised content to immersive audio-visual tools reshaping modern education. High-performance control room technologies also highlighted the evolving role of Pro AV in optimising urban planning and management. Now in its third edition, the exhibition gathered leading brands such as Unilumin, VUEAV, HOHEM, IPS, CZUR Tech, Analog Way and Leyard. These companies presented solutions demonstrating how Pro AV technology is becoming essential across diverse sectors—whether enhancing interactive retail experiences, supporting hybrid learning environments, or streamlining operations in smart venues. Diana Wu, Sales Director of BOYA, said: 'We are thrilled to participate in this year's Integrate Middle East and showcase our innovative solutions. As the world's first true AI-powered wireless mics, the BOYAMIC 2 and BOYALINK 3 represent a leap forward in audio technology. Their deep learning capabilities redefine noise cancellation, providing creators with sound quality they've never experienced before.' Andy Lin, Business Development Director (Global) of Nanlux, added: 'We are proud to unveil our next-generation professional light system, the Evoke 5000B, at this year's exhibition. Delivering 5000W output with precise green-to-magenta adjustment and an IP66 stormproof rating. It is all in one design to bring convenience for the using and transportation. Evoke5000B is making a milestone in the transition of motion picture lighting to the LED era.' As Integrate Middle East 2025 continues through May 15, it remains a vital platform for exploring future trends, fostering collaboration, and showcasing the real-world impact of Pro AV technology across industries.