Himax Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: HIMX) (“Himax” or “Company”), a
leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and
other semiconductor products, today announced its strategic
investment in Obsidian Sensors, Inc. ("Obsidian"), a San
Diego-based thermal imaging sensor solution
manufacturer. Himax's strategic investment in Obsidian
Sensors, as the lead investor in Obsidian’s convertible note
financing, was motivated by the potential of their proprietary and
revolutionary high-resolution thermal sensors to dominate the
market through low-cost, high-volume production capabilities. The
investment amount was not disclosed. In addition to an ongoing
engineering collaboration where Obsidian leverages Himax's IC
design resources and know-how, the two companies also aim to
combine the advantages of Himax’s WiseEye ultralow power AI
processors with Obsidian’s high-resolution thermal imaging to
create an advanced thermal vision solution. This would complement
Himax's existing AI capabilities and ecosystem support, improving
detection in challenging environments and boosting accuracy and
reliability, thereby opening doors to a wide array of applications,
including industrial, automotive safety and autonomy, and security
systems. Obsidian’s proprietary thermal imaging camera solutions
have already garnered attention in the industry, with notable
existing investors including Qualcomm Ventures, Hyundai, Hyundai
Mobis, SK Walden and Innolux.
A dangerous nighttime driving situation
can be averted with a thermal camera
Thermal imaging sensors offer unparalleled
versatility, capable of detecting heat differences in total
darkness, measuring temperature, and identifying distant objects.
They are particularly well suited for a wide range of surveillance
applications, especially in challenging and life-saving scenarios.
Compared to prevailing thermal sensor solutions, which typically
suffer from low resolution, high cost, and limited production
volumes, Obsidian is revolutionizing the thermal imaging industry
by producing high resolution thermal sensors with its proprietary
Large Area MEMS Platform (“LAMP”), offering low-cost production at
high volumes. With large glass substrates capable of producing
sensors with superior resolution, VGA or higher, at volumes
exceeding 100 million units per year, Obsidian is poised to drive
the mass market adoption of this unrivaled technology across
industries, including automotive, security, surveillance, drones,
and more.
With accelerating interest in both the consumer
and defense sectors, Obsidian’s groundbreaking thermal imaging
sensor solutions are gaining traction in automotive applications
and poised to play a pivotal role. The novel ADAS (Advanced Driver
Assistance Systems) and AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking) system,
integrated with Obsidian’s thermal sensors, significantly enable
higher-resolution and clear vision in low-light and adverse weather
conditions such as fog, smoke, rain, and snow, ensuring much better
driving safety and security. This aligns perfectly with measures
announced by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration) on April 29, 2024, which issued its final rule
mandating the implementation of AEB, including PAEB (Pedestrian
AEB) that is effective at night, as a standard feature on all new
cars beginning in 2029, recognizing pedestrian safety features as
essential components rather than just luxury add-ons. This safety
standard is expected to significantly reduce rear-end and
pedestrian crashes. Traffic safety authorities in other countries
are also following suit with similar regulations underscoring the
trend and significant potential demand for thermal imaging sensors
from Obsidian Sensors in the years to come.
“We are pleased to begin our strategic
partnership with Himax through this funding round and look forward
to a fruitful collaboration to potentially merge our market leading
thermal imaging sensor and camera technologies with Himax’s
advanced ultralow power WiseEyeTM endpoint AI, leveraging each
other's domain expertise. Furthermore, progress has been made in
the engineering projects for mixed signal integrated circuits,
leveraging Himax’s decades of experience in image processing. Given
our disruptive cost and scale advantage, this partnership will
enable us to better cater to the needs of the rapid-growing thermal
imaging market,” said John Hong, CEO of Obsidian Sensors.
“We see great potential in Obsidian Sensors'
revolutionary high-resolution thermal imaging sensor. Himax’s
strategic investment in Obsidian further enhances our portfolio and
expands our technology reach to cover thermal sensing which
represents a great compliment to our WiseEye technology, a world
leading ultralow power image sensing AI total solution. Further, we
see tremendous potential of Obsidian’s technology in the automotive
sector where Himax already holds a dominant position in display
semiconductors. We also anticipate additional synergies through
expansion of our partnership with our combined strength and
respective expertise driving future success,” said Mr. Jordan Wu,
President and Chief Executive Officer of Himax.
About Himax Technologies,
Inc.
Himax Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: HIMX) is a
leading global fabless semiconductor solution provider dedicated to
display imaging processing technologies. The Company’s display
driver ICs and timing controllers have been adopted at scale across
multiple industries worldwide including TVs, PC monitors, laptops,
mobile phones, tablets, automotive, ePaper devices, industrial
displays, among others. As the global market share leader in
automotive display technology, the Company offers innovative and
comprehensive automotive IC solutions, including traditional driver
ICs, advanced in-cell Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI),
local dimming timing controllers (Local Dimming Tcon), Large Touch
and Display Driver Integration (LTDI) and OLED display
technologies. Himax is also a pioneer in tinyML visual-AI and
optical technology related fields. The Company’s industry-leading
WiseEyeTM Ultralow Power AI Sensing technology which incorporates
Himax proprietary ultralow power AI processor, always-on CMOS image
sensor, and CNN-based AI algorithm has been widely deployed in
consumer electronics and AIoT related applications. While Himax
optics technologies, such as diffractive wafer level optics, LCoS
microdisplays and 3D sensing solutions, are critical for
facilitating emerging AR/VR/metaverse technologies. Additionally,
Himax designs and provides touch controllers, OLED ICs, LED ICs,
EPD ICs, power management ICs, and CMOS image sensors for diverse
display application coverage. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in
Tainan, Taiwan, Himax currently employs around 2,200 people from
three Taiwan-based offices in Tainan, Hsinchu and Taipei and
country offices in China, Korea, Japan, Germany, and the US. Himax
has 2,772 patents granted and 398 patents pending approval
worldwide as of March 31, 2024.
http://www.himax.com.tw
About Obsidian Sensors,
Inc.
Obsidian Sensors, Inc., a San Diego-based
imaging sensor manufacturer founded in 2017, is leading the
democratization of thermal imaging through a revolutionary
microbolometer production technology that achieves higher volume
and lower cost. Obsidian Sensors is transforming the thermal
imaging industry by producing high-resolution thermal sensors at
scale and low cost using its Large Area MEMS Platform (LAMP) in
established flat panel foundries. Utilizing large glass substrates,
Obsidian Sensors can manufacture VGA-resolution or higher sensors
at mass volumes. This technology, developed by Obsidian Sensors, is
set to drive widespread adoption in the automotive industry and
other sectors such as security, surveillance, and drones. Obsidian
Sensors’ investor group includes Qualcomm Ventures, Hyundai,
Hyundai Mobis, SK Walden and Innolux.
https://www.obsidiansensors.com/
Forward Looking Statements
Factors that could cause actual events or results to differ
materially from those described in this conference call include,
but are not limited to, the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the
Company’s business; general business and economic conditions and
the state of the semiconductor industry; market acceptance and
competitiveness of the driver and non-driver products developed by
the Company; demand for end-use applications products; reliance on
a small group of principal customers; the uncertainty of continued
success in technological innovations; our ability to develop and
protect our intellectual property; pricing pressures including
declines in average selling prices; changes in customer order
patterns; changes in estimated full-year effective tax rate;
shortage in supply of key components; changes in environmental laws
and regulations; changes in export license regulated by Export
Administration Regulations (EAR); exchange rate fluctuations;
regulatory approvals for further investments in our subsidiaries;
our ability to collect accounts receivable and manage inventory and
other risks described from time to time in the Company's SEC
filings, including those risks identified in the section entitled
"Risk Factors" in its Form 20-F for the year ended December 31,
2023 filed with the SEC, as may be amended.
Obsidian Sensors Contacts:Tallis Chang,
Media contact:
tallis.chang@obsidiansensors.comSales contact:
sales@obsidiansensors.comhttps://www.obsidiansensors.com/
Himax Contacts
Eric Li, Chief IR/PR
OfficerHimax Technologies, Inc.Tel: +886-6-505-0880 Fax:
+886-2-2314-0877Email: hx_ir@himax.com.twwww.himax.com.tw
Karen Tiao, Investor
RelationsHimax Technologies, Inc.Tel: +886-2-2370-3999Fax:
+886-2-2314-0877Email: hx_ir@himax.com.twwww.himax.com.tw
Mark Schwalenberg, DirectorInvestor
Relations - US RepresentativeMZ North America
Tel: +1-312-261-6430Email:
HIMX@mzgroup.uswww.mzgroup.us
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