
Lynnhan – Trusted Supplier | LED/OLED/LCD/E-paper digital signages
Lynnhan – Trusted Supplier | LED/OLED/LCD/E-paper digital signages

Lynnhan – Trusted Supplier | LED/OLED/LCD/E-paper digital signages
Lynnhan – Trusted Supplier | LED/OLED/LCD/E-paper digital signages

Industry Expert “Display” Latest News – Aoto Electronics has contributed to the grand opening of Shenzhen’s newest landmark, the “Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum”, set to open tomorrow.
As a large-scale comprehensive sci-tech hub in the Greater Bay Area, the new museum spans 128,000 square meters, featuring core exhibition zones such as biomedicine, AI, smart manufacturing, astronomy, and communications technology, with over 950 interactive exhibits.
Aoto Electronics leveraged edge AI, hybrid AI, and multi-modal interaction technologies to create three cutting-edge intelligent exhibition zones:
Immersive Sci-Tech Theater (1F): Equipped with the latest cinematic technology, offering end-to-end experiences from filming to projection and interaction.
“Hello, World!” Themed Zone (2F Main Hall): Features custom-shaped LED screens and AI digital humans to craft a fully immersive information space.
Communications Technology Pavilion (3F): Showcases the evolution of communication tech through a high-altitude, irregular LED screen system.
These projects fully demonstrate Aoto’s “AI + AV” strategic technology roadmap.
On the first floor, Aoto Electronics developed the XR Dream Space Interactive Zone and a DCI-certified LED cinema, showcasing the complete process from virtual production to professional projection.
XR Dream Space:
Uses Aoto’s U2.3 series vertical LED screens (34㎡) + IF2.6 series floor tiles (30㎡).
Integrates lighting, audio, robotic cameras, and real-time feedback for AI visual tracking, instant shooting, synthesis, and playback.
Visitors can generate personalized videos on the spot for an “instant capture & view” AI experience.

LED Cinema:
Features Aoto’s CVCB P2.5 4K cinema screen, one of the few DCI-compliant systems in Chinese science museums.
Combines digital projection, audio, seating, 3D glasses, and lighting for Hollywood-grade immersion.
Industry Insight: This exhibit highlights Aoto’s strategic focus on virtual production, professional projection, and public interaction, proving the feasibility of LED cinema screens in non-commercial venues. Notably, Aoto’s revenue in the film sector grew 13.14% YoY to ¥154 million in 2024.
The “Hello, World!” zone visualizes 20+ digital-era concepts (5G, AI, blockchain, etc.) through custom P1.2–P2.5mm LED displays, including:
Flexible, spherical, curved, and circular screens.
AI motion/voice recognition for interactive experiences (e.g., voice-controlled data visualization + VR cityscapes).

The Communications Technology Pavilion blends technology, art, and interaction, tracing the history of communication tools. Its centerpiece is a 15-meter-high “octopus” made of 2,000+ P2.5 LED modules, featuring:
Modular design + aerial safety systems.
Interactive “sci-fi eyeball” and push-rod devices for hands-on learning.

Immersive large-scale installations are driving cultural, tourism, and consumer innovation. Aoto’s “AI + AV” solutions—rooted in immersion, interactivity, and systematic design—have made the Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum a landmark. Moving forward, Aoto will deepen R&D in AI-powered smart terminals and expand into smart tourism and beyond.
As AI and LED displays evolve, we look forward to more companies like Aoto pushing boundaries in next-gen visual experiences.
Source: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/SQMinYmzRhsBUH08evz7QA