Infineon Powers Valeo’s Laser Beam-Based Ground Projection Module at 2026 Auto Beijing

Valeo and Infineon are collaborating on a ground projection module to enhance V2X communication and road safety.

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Infineon Technologies AG, a global leader in semiconductor and sensor solutions, and Valeo, a major player in automotive lighting, have teamed up to develop a short-distance ground projection module that uses Laser Beam Scanning (LBS) technology. Their first joint innovation is being showcased at the 2026 AutoChina event in Beijing, China, at Valeo’s booth (Hall B2 Booth B2D01).

To achieve visibility for ground projections even in daylight, the system requires high-performance components. Infineon contributes its 2D Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) mirror and controller, which are integrated into Valeo’s advanced ground projection module. This collaboration ensures excellent brightness, contrast, and resolution. The initial version of the product delivers impactful bi-color output, and future models are expected to include full-color capabilities.

“At Infineon, we believe sensors are at the heart of every meaningful electronic application. With more than 30 years of expertise and our broad XENSIV portfolio, we are uniquely positioned to enable the next generation of automotive experiences,” says Thomas Schafbauer, Executive Vice President Sensor Units & RF at Infineon. “Our collaboration with Valeo demonstrates how we go beyond a single device to deliver comprehensive, automotive-qualified solutions. By combining Infineon’s 2D MEMS technology with Valeo’s advanced ground projection module, we are proud to be shaping the future of mobility together.”

Maurizio Martinelli, CEO of Valeo LIGHT Division said “At Valeo, we are thrilled to announce our new collaboration with Infineon Technologies. Thanks to our joint development, our new ground projection module meets the demands of customers, in China and in Europe, for a more personalized experience, as well as  the automotive industry’s stringent standards for quality, reliability, and performance. This initiative reflects our commitment to accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies and delivering innovative, integrated solutions that drive the future of mobility.”

A growing demand for experience and communication

As vehicles evolve to offer deeply personal experiences and more security, advanced communication and entertainment features are expected both outside and inside the vehicle. For example, the car can communicate as the user approaches it, utilizing features integrated into the car body or via projections onto the ground. The ground projection module offers a new layer of personalization, allowing OEMs to deliver unique and branded welcome and goodbye light signatures, or display tailored messages and graphics directly next to the vehicle. This capability transforms the simple act of approaching or leaving a car into a distinctive and memorable brand experience, enriching the emotional connection between the user and their vehicle.

Advancing road safety through V2X functionalities

Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication, when integrated with advanced exterior lighting systems, is poised to significantly enhance road safety. By projecting dynamic, context-aware information onto the ground, vehicles can communicate critical data, such as immediate braking warnings, pedestrian crossings, or lane-change intentions, not just to other vehicles, but directly to nearby pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers of non-connected cars.

Subject to regulatory approval, this non-verbal, visually impactful communication system bridges the gap between digital V2X data and the physical environment, creating an intuitive layer of safety that complements existing warning systems and helps reduce cognitive load for all road users.

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