Three Safe Driving Technologies with Samsung OLED  IAA Mobility 2025 Three Safe Driving Technologies with Samsung OLED  Safe Driving Innovations from IAA Mobility 2025! At IAA Mobility 2025 in Germany, Samsung Display showcased a wide range of innovative technologies and customized display solutions that represent the future of mobility. Among them, intelligent solutions designed to enhance driving safety drew particular attention. Let’s take a closer look at three key technologies.   Accurately Monitoring the Driver’s Condition with UDC (Under Display Camera) Image : UDC with a more refined design and enhanced monitoring, Camera, Conventional method The UDC (Under Display Camera) is a technology that embeds a camera inside the display. This allows flexible placement on instrument cluster displays without being obstructed by components such as the steering wheel, enabling a wider field of view.  From 2026, all new cars in Europe will be required to include a Driver Monitoring System (DMS). UDC can accurately detect driver drowsiness and inattention, thereby helping to ensure safer driving.   Staying Focused on the Road with Flex Magic Pixel Image : Driver, Passenger First introduced by Samsung Display in 2024, Flex Magic Pixel is a technology that adjusts the viewing angle of the display depending on the viewer’s position.  In public spaces, it can help protect personal information, and inside vehicles, it contributes to a safer driving environment. For example, while the car is in motion, the Passenger Information Display (PID) on the passenger side can be blocked from the driver’s view, allowing the driver to focus solely on the road.   Clear Visibility Without Reflections: LCF (Light Control Film) Image : Samsung OLED without LCF technology, Samsung OLED with LCF technology During night driving, images from the cluster can reflect off the windshield and hinder the driver’s visibility. Samsung OLED integrates LCF (Light Control Film) into its displays to reduce unwanted reflections while maintaining light transmittance. Combined with True Black and a high contrast ratio, this ensures that objects remain sharp and visible even in dark environments, providing safer driving conditions late at night.   With these innovative in-vehicle display technologies, Samsung OLED is redefining the driving experience for greater safety and convenience. Stay tuned for Samsung Display’s next-generation Digital Cockpit, leading the way in the future of mobility.