SiliconCore and TRAK-KIT Demonstrate Moving LED Displays at ISE 2026

SiliconCore and TRAK-KIT are partnering at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 to demonstrate dynamic, reconfigurable LED display installations designed to adapt to changing spaces and use cases.

At Booth 5H100, the companies are presenting two high-resolution configurations from SiliconCore’s Enlighten COB Series mounted on a TRAK-KIT Multi Panel System. The showcase highlights how dvLED displays can be repositioned and reoriented in real time to alter an environment or engage audiences.

TRAK-KIT designs custom architectural motion systems that allow displays to function as movable digital backdrops in settings such as multi-purpose rooms, retail environments, digital signage installations, collaboration spaces and residential applications. The systems support changes in orientation from portrait to landscape, variable canvas sizes and the ability to move displays out of view when not in use.

According to the companies, the systems can be configured as manual or fully automated solutions, with preset motion control available through standard AV and building automation platforms using RS-232 or RS-485 protocols.

The displays featured in the installation include SiliconCore’s Enlighten 0.9 mm and 1.2 mm dvLED displays. The Enlighten series uses chip-on-board (COB) technology and SiliconCore’s Common Cathode IQ architecture, which the company said reduces power consumption compared with conventional COB and SMD LED products.

SiliconCore said image performance is enhanced through its ZACH technology, which improves color uniformity and black levels, while its LISA encapsulation method contributes to higher contrast ratios.

“We are excited to package our dynamic motion systems with the modularity and low power consumption of  SiliconCore’s advanced LED technology,” said Shadi Shahrokhi, founder and chief designer of TRAK-KIT. “Together, we are delivering truly unique, large format dvLED displays that can move, rotate and transform spaces in ways previously considered impossible.”

Jim Wickenhiser, chief operating officer at SiliconCore, said the collaboration demonstrates new ways dvLED displays can function as architectural elements within built environments.

By combining SiliconCore’s Enlighten Series with TRAK-KIT’s motion systems, the companies aim to show how displays can adapt to different spatial and content requirements across workplaces, retail environments and brand installations.

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