ams OSRAM, headquartered in Premstätten, Austria, is a global leader in optoelectronics and advanced sensor integration, providing technologies that enhance vision, sensing, and light-based data processing. Its portfolio includes miniaturized sensors, LED-based emitters, LiDAR components, and IR modules used in automotive systems, industrial automation, wearable devices, and medical diagnostics. ams OSRAM distinguishes itself through semiconductor innovation, high-reliability packaging, and light-based AI applications, operating across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Highlights include new generation projection-capable headlamps for automobiles, upgraded UV-C LEDs for disinfection and various sensor solutions and intelligent image recognition systems for enhanced efficiency and safety.
This solution serves the growing demand for mercury-free & UV-C disinfection & treatment solutions, offering powerful 115 mW out of a single chip at 265 nanometers, the emission wavelength with highest germicidal effectiveness.
ams OSRAM has introduced its new IR:6 infrared (IR) LED chip technology, which increases brightness by up to 35 % and efficiency by up to
42 % compared to the existing chip technology used in ams OSRAM IR LED emitters.
The technology enables ams OSRAM to apply LEDs onto a thin, flexible and transparent substrate. This advancement paves the way for light to emerge from surfaces, offering a truly fascinating and interactive experience.
The development of a light source in the form of an array of extremely small LEDs has produced a new kind of illumination: not light as a block or beam, but rather a matrix of thousands or millions of tiny point sources (pixels).
ams OSRAM has revealed the TMF8806 next-generation single-zone direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) sensor module for obstacle detection and collision avoidance in home and industrial robotics applications.
ams OSRAM today adds four new LEDs to its family of OSTAR® Projection Power products. The new LEDs produce superior optical performance in projection equipment that is based on a 0.33“ DLP (Digital Light Processing) imager.
Benefit from the Full-Service-Foundry’s high-performance speciality analog and mixed-signal 180nm process to create your next-generation sensors, sensor interfaces and emitters.