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Monday 19 February 2024
From integration to collaboration: ICAA's approach to IPC evolution
Dr. IJ Lee, Chairman of the Intelligent Computer & AIoT Association (ICAA) and Chairman of Litemax Technology,...
Wednesday 17 August 2022
Litemax developing e-paper used in transportation
Industrial LCD display maker Litemax Electronics is developing electronic paper (e-paper) for use in display of transportation information, with revenue contribution expected to begin...
Wednesday 29 May 2019
Litemax adopts Intel SDM module to drive revolution in smart IoT industry and meet needs of commercial sphere
In 2020, Litemax will usher in the second decade. Taking advantage of the strong wings that are built in the field of high-brightness displays and industrial displays, Litemax will...
Friday 4 January 2019
Litemax collaborates with Intel to tap into AIOT market
Affirmed by Best Choice Award, Taiwan Digital Signage Awards, Litemax's innovative solutions integrating high brightness display and mainboard are highly recognized in the market...
Thursday 31 May 2018
Computex 2018 Best Choice Award goes to Litemax
Litemax Electronics, a leader in enabling intelligent vertical market platforms, is exhibiting at Computex 2018, one of the most prominent trade shows specializing in IOT. Litemax...
Tuesday 13 February 2018
Litemax launches Intel SDM-based systems
Litemax, a display solution provider has launched a new product line based on Intel smart display module (SDM) specification. Intel SDM module specification can reduce power consumption,...
Tuesday 30 May 2017
Litemax showcases new total solutions for transportation, digital signage, gaming, industrial applications at Computex 2017
Litemax Electronics, a leader in enabling intelligent vertical market platforms for industrial displays and computing systems, will launch the newest solutions for multi- industrial...
Tuesday 23 May 2017
Litemax selected as one of potential Mittelstand enterprises
On April 19, 2017, Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs invited CNFI, ROCCOC, Taiwan Association of Small & Medium Enterprises, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Interior, Ministry...
Wednesday 8 February 2017
Litemax 7 products received the 25th Taiwan Excellence Award
Litemax Electronic Inc. (stock code: 4995), the world-leading high brightness LCD panel and industrial computer manufacturer, 7 products (100% hit rate) had been awarded in the 25th...
Monday 28 November 2016
Litemax Electronics Inc. unveils newest embedded SBC, AECX-APL0 with Intel Apollo Lake processor for cost-effective IoT applications
Litemax Electronics Inc., a world leading embedded solution provider and a member of the Intel Internet of Things Solutions Alliance unveils its newest embedded single board computers,...
Friday 19 August 2016
Industrial display leader Litemax to showcase world's first resized 4K2K LCDs at InnoTrans
Litemax Electronics, a leader in enabling intelligent vertical market platforms, is exhibiting at this year's InnoTrans, one of the most prominent trade shows specializing in transport...
Tuesday 25 August 2015
Litemax to acquire WynMax
Taiwan-based Litemax Electronics, which makes high-brightness LCD modules for industrial, commercial, medical and transportation applications, on August 24 announced the acquisition...
Wednesday 18 April 2012
Litemax expects 2012 gross margin to remain around 30%
LCD maker Litemax reported average 2011 gross margin of 33%. Litemax has been focusing on niche markets such as providing LCD modules for industrial computers. The firm will begin...
Wednesday 2 June 2010
Computex 2010: Litemax showcasing high-brightness industrial solutions for digital signage, marine navigation, medicare, and energy-savings
Litemax Electronics, a provider of sunlight readable LCD industrial solutions, has stated its theme for Computex Taipei 2010 will be "Green Litemax" as the company sets...
Friday 6 June 2008
Computex 2008: LEDs in niche market applications
LED industry players indicated that while the market for LEDs used in large-size TV panels is still immature and that Taiwan companies are still unable to enter the supply chain for...