Innolux Corporation is a publicly traded Taiwanese company founded in 2003, with headquarters in Zhunan, Miaoli County, Taiwan. It trades on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the ticker 3481. Innolux is a large-scale manufacturer, with reported employee counts of over 50,000 and annual revenues in the range of $7 billion. The company was formed through a 2010 merger of Innolux Display Corp., Chi Mei Optoelectronics, and TPO Displays Corp., which was the largest merger in the flat panel display industry at the time.
Innolux is one of the world's largest manufacturers of thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal-display (TFT-LCD) panels, modules, and touch panels. The company produces displays for a wide range of applications, including televisions, desktop monitors, notebook computers, automotive displays, medical equipment, and industrial panels. In addition to its core LCD business, Innolux is also developing next-generation display technologies such as Mini-LED and Micro-LED. Its subsidiary, CarUX, focuses specifically on the automotive display market.
As an operating company, Innolux's patent litigation posture is that of a defendant. The company has been named as a defendant in one tracked U.S. patent case and has not been a plaintiff. This pattern is typical for a large technology manufacturer facing assertions from patent-holding entities.
The single tracked case, Phenix Longhorn, LLC v. Innolux Corporation, was filed in October 2023 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a jurisdiction frequently used by patent plaintiffs. The suit represents an instance of Innolux defending its products and technology against claims from a patent assertion entity.