LG Display has achieved ASPICE (Automotive Software Process Improvement Capability dEtermination) Capability Level 2 (CL2) from certification body C&BIS for its display technology. According to the company, this was achieved by “integrating its proprietary diagnostic and control functions into displays designed for automotive instrument clusters and center fascias.”
In December 2025, LG Display became the first display manufacturer to obtain ISO/SAE 21434, the global standard for automotive cybersecurity. The supplier plans to use these certifications to support business development efforts, particularly in North America, and to deepen collaboration with customers as software plays a larger role in vehicle design and functionality.
“Reaching ASPICE CL2 validates that LG Display’s automotive displays deliver not only hardware excellence but also high-quality software capabilities,” said Keuk-sang Kwon, head of the auto business group at LG Display. “We will continue to reinforce our leadership in the automotive display market based on our differentiated proprietary technologies and advance as a technology-driven company that proactively delivers customer value.”
ASPICE is an international standard established by the automotive industry to assess the software development capabilities and reliability of suppliers. It evaluates whether systematic processes are in place and effectively operated throughout the automotive software development lifecycle.
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