Redefine Storytelling: INFiLED at ISLE 2026
In large-scale visual environments, display systems are no longer evaluated solely by pixel pitch or brightness. Increasingly, performance is defined by how effectively a system supports continuous operation, structural flexibility and integration within real-world deployment scenarios.
At ISLE 2026, INFiLED presents solutions spanning fixed installations, rental, retail, creative applications, and immersive visualization systems. Under the theme Redefine Storytelling, the booth is organized according to deployment logic rather than product series, demonstrating how LED systems function across these varied operational contexts.

Built for Continuous Operation
In fixed installation environments, stability over time is fundamental.
Fine-pitch systems are deployed within a command-oriented configuration to reflect continuous-use scenarios. The WT Series, incorporating ColdLED thermal management and SolidSkin surface protection technologies, is presented to demonstrate stable visual performance, controlled heat management, and surface durability under sustained operation.
The emphasis extends beyond resolution. It centers on operational consistency, long-cycle reliability, and structural precision in environments where performance must remain predictable.
Designed for Structural Flexibility
As display systems move into dynamic environments, structural compatibility becomes critical.
Configurations combining DBmk2, MC, and Xmk3 series illustrate how flat surfaces, right angles and controlled curvature operate within a unified mechanical framework. Cross-series alignment and locking consistency enable complex staging while maintaining visual coherence.
High-transparency AMT 8.33 panels are paired with Black Widow AMT 3.9 displays to demonstrate how visual openness and environmental resilience can coexist in large-scale outdoor and event-based applications.
Overhead, a four-sided design formed by HL and AP ultra-light panels extends the installation, reinforcing how coordinated systems scale without compromising alignment.
Transparency Integrated into Architecture
In retail and creative spaces, integration with the surrounding structure is increasingly important.
The Mirak transparent display introduces a deployment logic built around openness. With up to 90% transparency, it enables content layering within glass facades and retail storefronts while preserving natural light and sightlines. Rather than functioning as a conventional screen, Mirak operates as an architectural communication layer embedded within existing structures.
Lightweight as Structural Optimization
Installation efficiency is increasingly influenced by structural weight.
The GeminiLED ultra-thin double-sided display, with a 25.5 mm profile, is engineered for suspended deployment in airports, rail stations and commercial ceilings. By delivering dual-sided visibility within a minimal structural footprint, it activates overhead communication surfaces without increasing architectural burden.
The newly introduced BS Series extends lightweight engineering into rental environments. Featuring a carbon-fiber cabinet structure with a cabinet weight of 6.5 kg, it reduces handling load and improves transportation efficiency while maintaining mechanical rigidity. Designed for both indoor and outdoor rental applications, it supports rapid configuration without compromising structural stability.
Across both fixed and rental contexts, weight reduction is approached as structural optimization rather than aesthetic simplification.

Integrated Visualization Systems
Beyond physical structure, LED screen increasingly operates within data-driven ecosystems.
INFiLED will present a three-dimensional interactive visualization and virtual simulation solution integrating XR-3D scenario development, terrain data modeling, virtual simulation systems and visual broadcasting platforms with OrionLED series.
Designed for high-precision applications, including public safety simulation, education and training, industrial digital twin systems, emergency response coordination and smart city visualization, the solution merges hardware, software and content workflows into a unified operational framework.
Calibrated LED environments supporting xR/VP workflows are also represented, reflecting integration within controlled studio settings.
System-Oriented Integration
Across Hall 7-E01, INFiLED demonstrates LED not as isolated display surfaces, but as coordinated system components within architectural, operational and digital environments.
From continuous fixed installations to dynamic rental structures, from transparent architectural integration to immersive simulation platforms, the exhibition reflects a consistent engineering approach centered on reliability, compatibility and structured deployment.
In addition, the INFiLED & Friends session will invite industry partners to join open discussions on technology integration, application trends and cross-sector innovation. The exchange aims to extend dialogue beyond the booth, fostering collaborative exploration of how LED systems can evolve alongside industry needs.
ISLE 2026 offers an opportunity to examine these solutions in person and engage in practical conversations about long-term strategies.