Introducing the world's first native touch interaction across fine pixel pitch LED floor
Partnership for touch-enabled LED workflows combines SiliconCore RGB+1 technology with BrightLogic TouchControllerPRO
SiliconCore and BrightLogic successfully demonstrated native touch interaction on fine pixel pitch LED displays during InfoComm 2026, showcasing a new approach to large-scale interactive LED environments.
The demonstration featured a large form touch-enabled 2.6mm pixel pitch LED display with embedded IR (Infra-red) driving interaction across an extended 1.2mm fine pixel pitch LED floor canvas. It highlighted how interactive experiences can be delivered across large-format LED installations while maintaining the image quality and visual performance required for professional environments.
Developed in partnership with interactive technology specialist BrightLogic, the solution combines SiliconCore's latest driver invention of an RGB+1 driver, with BrightLogic's TouchControllerPRO platform to deliver massive multi-touch interaction across large LED floor canvases in a bezel free configuration. The system demonstrated response times of 16ms, exceptional touch persistence and support for unlimited simultaneous touch points across display canvases up to 32K wide.
The technology was demonstrated through interactive content experiences that allowed users to engage directly with LED surfaces, showcasing opportunities for experience centres, corporate environments, simulation spaces, command and control facilities, entertainment venues and other applications where large-format visualization and interaction are increasingly converging.
Eric Li, CEO of SiliconCore, said:
“Along with BrightLogic, we are architecting a more integrated and responsive way to engage interactive dvLED environments. Our RGB+1 driver chip technology is paving the way of innovation for the next generation of dvLED to create active interfaces by integrating IR, opening up new avenues of responsiveness and modularity for the touch market. The response from visitors at InfoComm confirmed the growing demand for interactive experiences delivered at increasingly higher resolutions."
The innovation complements SiliconCore's portfolio of proprietary technologies, including its patented Common Cathode IQ technology, which delivers high visual performance while reducing power consumption, heat generation and operating costs.
John Scarpa, President and CEO of BrightLogic, commented:
"Large-format interactive environments present unique challenges in terms of responsiveness, scalability and user experience. By combining TouchControllerPRO with SiliconCore's LED technologies, we demonstrated how touch interaction can be extended across expansive LED canvases while maintaining the speed and accuracy required for demanding interactive applications."
The demonstration also highlighted the flexibility of the solution across complex display configurations. By enabling interaction on a touch-enabled LED display and driving visual responses across a wider fine pixel pitch canvas, the technology takes advantage of dvLED’s modularity to create new possibilities for immersive storytelling, collaborative environments and experiential installations.
The introduction of SiliconCore’s 2.6mmXR/IR is designed to be efficient, responsive and positioned for the next generation of interactive displays. It complements its 1.2mm and 1.9mm XR product line and is part of both SiliconCore and BrightLogic’s objectives to enhance the visual experience for the end-user.