OFILM provides autonomous driving solutions including in-vehicle cameras, lenses, ultrasonic and millimeter radars, plus ADAS software algorithms, positioning itself at the intersection of smartphone optics and advanced automotive sensor markets. By 2015, OFILM had established itself as one of the major suppliers of camera modules and touch panels, securing partnerships with leading smartphone manufacturers.
Cyborg Score Rationale
OFILM operates in high-demand optoelectronic and autonomous driving segments with established market presence and strategic partnerships. However, governance concerns and China-specific risks present headwinds. The company demonstrates solid fundamentals but faces competitive and regulatory pressures.
Top Insights
Strong dual exposure to smartphone camera modules and autonomous driving sensors capturing two major growth vectors
Global manufacturing footprint with R&D presence in Silicon Valley, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Israel enables innovation and market access
ISS Governance QualityScore of 3 with weak shareholder rights (score 3) and compensation practices (score 1) signal governance risks
Diversified into VR/AR, medical endoscopes, and intelligent door locks reducing single-market concentration
Named Competitors
Camera Modules — Optical components and camera modules for smartphones
Optical Sensors — Imaging sensors and optical solutions
Fingerprint Solutions — Fingerprint and biometric identification
Automotive Sensors — Automotive sensors and ADAS solutions
Recent Developments
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(Company governance noted as area of improvement)
(Continued focus on autonomous driving and optoelectronic innovation)
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