The introduction of a large display screen can serve as an enhancement to spatial visuals, yet it may also disrupt the structural integrity of a space and compromise its transparency. For instance, when turned off, the screen often appears as an unsightly black wall, lacking aesthetic appeal. Similarly, in originally open and transparent spaces such as shop windows, railings, curtain walls, or suspended installations, it can become a visual obstruction.
Udesign SV: A New Dimension in Display
How can we achieve the balance between space and information? Unilumin offers an innovative solution. In November 2025, Unilumin pioneered the world’s first MIP Holographic transparent Screen – Udesign SV MIP. With a mere 2mm thickness and over 90% transparency, this innovative display can magnetically adhere to glass surfaces. It effortlessly expands spatial freedom through its transparent design and enhances immersive appeal with holographic technology. Notably, from R&D to manufacturing, Unilumin achieved complete independent innovation throughout the entire process, possessing full intellectual property rights!
Udesign SV Holographic Transparent Screen combines the features of glasses-free and holographic transparency, offering new possibilities for interpreting spatial scenarios. On one hand, holographic display inherently provides glasses-free effects, which are no longer confined to “walls” but can exist anywhere in space: It can be either mounted on the glass surface or suspended in the center of the hall. On the other hand, as a transparent product—particularly one achieving an exceptional transparency rate of over 90%— it eliminates a sense of spatial division and achieves the surprising effect of floating 3D holographic images, seamlessly integrating the display system with its surroundings.

Udesign SV offers new possibilities for interpreting spatial scenarios
Udesign has already seen successful implementation across a range of projects. From the storefronts of Spain to the heart of Saudi banking, Udesign transforms spaces. It captivates street-level traffic for Orange and brings elegant digital artistry to the Arab National Bank.
During the recently held 15th National Games, Shenzhen Bay Sports Center has adopted Unilumin’s 2,500 sqm Holographic Transparent Screen, setting not only a new industry record but also establishing the world’s largest holographic screen project. The integration of the holographic transparent screen creates an immersive event atmosphere, significantly enhancing the audience experience. The implementation of this project not only demonstrates Unilumin’s innovative capabilities in display technology but also sets a new benchmark for holographic transparent visual presentations in large-scale sporting events.













