Top LED Display Makers Reported Strong H1 2025 Performance
According to the TrendForce’s latest news, "H1 2025 Performance Comparison of Six Major LED Display Companies," the global display industry continued its steady growth in the first half of 2025. Leading manufacturers recorded double-digit revenue increases, signaling not only a recovery in downstream demand but also intensifying competition across the supply chain.
As LED displays move toward higher resolution, more complex structures, and a wider range of creative applications, control system providers now play a central role in this industry upgrade. With overseas markets expanding rapidly, product performance alone is no longer enough to differentiate a brand. Service capability—covering project delivery, on-site support, engineer training, and system maintenance—has become the core competitive driver shaping customer choice worldwide.
The global rise of immersive exhibition halls, XR virtual production, and large-scale cultural and tourism projects is pushing LED control systems to meet higher demands for complexity and reliability. Customers expect stronger stability, faster technical support, and more efficient project execution. Yet, gaps remain among some vendors in cross-timezone response, engineering capability, and after-sales maintenance.
This shift is accelerating the transformation of control system manufacturers from pure hardware suppliers to solution-driven service providers. Building standardized global service networks and complete training systems is now essential. Kystar is among the companies leading this transition—treating service capability as a core brand asset and a long-term competitive foundation.
As LED displays move toward higher resolution, more complex structures, and a wider range of creative applications, control system providers now play a central role in this industry upgrade. With overseas markets expanding rapidly, product performance alone is no longer enough to differentiate a brand. Service capability—covering project delivery, on-site support, engineer training, and system maintenance—has become the core competitive driver shaping customer choice worldwide.
The global rise of immersive exhibition halls, XR virtual production, and large-scale cultural and tourism projects is pushing LED control systems to meet higher demands for complexity and reliability. Customers expect stronger stability, faster technical support, and more efficient project execution. Yet, gaps remain among some vendors in cross-timezone response, engineering capability, and after-sales maintenance.
This shift is accelerating the transformation of control system manufacturers from pure hardware suppliers to solution-driven service providers. Building standardized global service networks and complete training systems is now essential. Kystar is among the companies leading this transition—treating service capability as a core brand asset and a long-term competitive foundation.

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