Tessera LED processors deployed for AOTO and INFiLED LED screens at 184-day global event showcasing tech’s impact on the future, which opened April 13, in Yumeshima, Osaka Bay, Japan

Brompton Technology has announced its role in powering the LED displays at Expo 2025 Osaka, which officially opened on April 13 in Yumeshima, Osaka Bay, Japan, and runs until October 17.

The company’s Tessera LED processors are being used for AOTO and INFiLED LED screens across multiple key pavilions, including the Japan Pavilion, the Indonesian Pavilion, and the Immersive Entertainment Zone.

With more than 150 countries and regions participating, and a focus on the theme ‘Designing Future Society for Our Lives’, Expo 2025 showcases a vision of the future, forged through technological innovation, cultural exchange, and global partnership.

At the heart of the event’s displays are Brompton’s Tessera SX40 processors and XD data distribution units, configured specifically for each pavilion environment.

The Indonesian Pavilion is designed to showcase Indonesia’s technological prowess through an array of equipment, including 26 Barco UDM & UDX 3DLP projectors, and INFiLED 1.9 LED screens which utilise Brompton Technology processors and Disguise Media Servers, establishing it as one of the most technologically sophisticated presentations at Expo 2025.

Meanwhile, Brompton LED processing plays a key role at the immersive Entertainment Zone, which includes interactive installations, multisensory experiences, and digital art displays that blend Japanese cultural heritage with futuristic technology.

And Brompton Technology also played a role in the expo’s spectacular opening ceremony, with a single SX40 processor managing AOTO RM2.3 LED panels across 112 individual units. This configuration provided the technical backbone for the ceremony’s visual presentation welcoming the world to Osaka.

Meanwhile, The Japan Pavilion represents a collaborative design between Tokyo-based architectural firm Nikken Sekkei and designer Oki Sato, founder of Nendo.

Sebastian Kanabar, head of sales (APAC) at Brompton Technology, said: “The technical requirements for an event of this magnitude demand the highest standards of visual processing. Our Tessera platform was selected for its ability to deliver not just exceptional image quality, but also for the robust reliability required for continuous operation throughout the exposition’s six-month duration.”

AloJapan.com