06.05.19
Royole Corporation recently showed off a collaboration with Louis Vuitton. First debuted at the Louis Vuitton Cruise Collection 2020 in New York and exclusively presented at VivaTechnology in Paris, the two brands have worked together on the world’s first fashion handbags to feature fully flexible displays and sensors.
Louis Vuitton’s appropriately named “Canvas of the Future” range includes three iconic leather bags featuring Royole’s patented flexible displays and flexible sensors, so users can show custom images and videos as well as controlling the displays using the flexible touchscreen interface. The new range took more than two years to produce. Created using innovative solutions from Royole, Canvas of the Future features several flexible digital screens that allow for instant and infinite personalization.
Royole recently hit the headlines by launching the world’s first commercially available foldable smartphone, FlexPai. Today, Royole has more than 2,000 employees from over 20 countries and regions. It has more than 3,000 core technology intellectual property rights at home and abroad, including a number of patents for products such as handbags with fully flexible displays.
“We are delighted to announce this new collaboration with Louis Vuitton, a legendary brand which we have always admired,” Dr. Bill Liu, Royole founder and CEO, said. “Canvas of the Future shows how flexible displays and sensors are becoming embedded in our visions of the future in many different sectors. Louis Vuitton has done a fantastic job in incorporating our innovative technology into their elegant, iconic designs.”

Source: Royole Corporation
Louis Vuitton’s appropriately named “Canvas of the Future” range includes three iconic leather bags featuring Royole’s patented flexible displays and flexible sensors, so users can show custom images and videos as well as controlling the displays using the flexible touchscreen interface. The new range took more than two years to produce. Created using innovative solutions from Royole, Canvas of the Future features several flexible digital screens that allow for instant and infinite personalization.
Royole recently hit the headlines by launching the world’s first commercially available foldable smartphone, FlexPai. Today, Royole has more than 2,000 employees from over 20 countries and regions. It has more than 3,000 core technology intellectual property rights at home and abroad, including a number of patents for products such as handbags with fully flexible displays.
“We are delighted to announce this new collaboration with Louis Vuitton, a legendary brand which we have always admired,” Dr. Bill Liu, Royole founder and CEO, said. “Canvas of the Future shows how flexible displays and sensors are becoming embedded in our visions of the future in many different sectors. Louis Vuitton has done a fantastic job in incorporating our innovative technology into their elegant, iconic designs.”

Source: Royole Corporation