OLED flexible screens, with their characteristics of bendability, thinness, high contrast, and wide viewing angle, can create unique visual experiences and functional value in the application of station waiting halls. The specific scenarios are as follows:
1、 Spatial Information Display and Navigation
Arc/circular information column
Bend the OLED flexible screen into a cylindrical or curved information column and stand it at the hub of the waiting hall (such as near the entrance and ticket checkpoint), displaying real-time train number information (delay, ticket checking status, platform changes), station layout guide map, transfer guide, etc. in 360 °. Passengers can read information clearly from any angle, solving the problem of limited viewing angles in traditional flat screens.
For example, a giant circular flexible screen is set up in the center of the hall to scroll through the dynamic information of all trains in the station. With touch interaction, passengers can slide to check the detailed information of specific train numbers.
Curved wall fusion
Install a flexible screen on the curved wall of the waiting hall, integrating the screen with the building structure to display urban scenery, station history, cultural promotional videos, and other content. The screen can appear semi transparent when not displaying information, without compromising the overall aesthetic of the space; When displayed, the visual immersion is enhanced through curved shapes, allowing passengers to naturally receive information while waiting for the bus.
2、 Creative Advertising and Brand Marketing
Dynamic modeling advertising device
Design dynamically changing advertising devices by utilizing the deformable properties of flexible screens. For example, hanging a flexible screen that can be curled above the lounge area in the lobby, usually in a curled state to save space, and unfolding into wave shaped, S-shaped and other shapes during specific periods, playing brand advertisements or public welfare promotions, attracting passengers’ attention with unique forms, and improving advertising conversion rates.
Case: During holidays, a certain station curved its flexible screen into an “arch” shape and played holiday themed advertisements, creating an atmosphere and conveying commercial information.
Interactive product display
Combining touch and sensing technology to achieve interactive advertising on flexible screens. For example, when displaying tourism products, passengers touch the screen, and the flexible screen can simulate the bending action of “flipping over the map”, dynamically presenting destination attractions, transportation routes, and other information, enhancing user participation.
3、 Immersive waiting experience upgrade
Scene based layout of flexible screen rest area
Install curved flexible screens behind or above the waiting seats, and play content adapted to different scenarios according to different time periods: news and information in the morning, light music MV in the afternoon, and delayed photography of city night scenes in the evening. The curved shape of the screen conforms to human visual habits, reducing viewing fatigue and providing passengers with a more comfortable sensory experience during rest.
Virtual scene fusion
Using the high contrast and color restoration ability of the flexible screen, create a “virtual window” in the corner of the hall: bend the screen into a french window shape, play real-time urban street scenes, natural scenery or virtual scenes (such as the stars and the sea), add a sense of openness to the closed waiting space, and relieve the pent up mood of passengers.
4、 Efficient transmission of emergency and safety information
Flexible screen emergency indication system
Install flexible screens that can be bent on both sides of the passage, stair handrails, and other locations to display normal navigation information; In case of emergency (such as fire or power outage), the screen automatically switches to bright red, with a curved shape that is easier to attract attention. At the same time, it dynamically displays evacuation routes and emergency exit locations, and is accompanied by flashing prompts and text guidance to guide passengers to evacuate quickly.
Multidimensional security tips
Wrap flexible screens around irregular surfaces such as pillars and railings in the waiting hall, playing safety instructions (such as no smoking, keeping property), epidemic prevention tips, etc., and using more “touchpoints” in the space to enhance the accessibility of safety information.
5、 Artistic space decoration
Dynamic Art Installation
Collaborate with artists to design OLED flexible screens into dynamically deformable art installations. For example, hanging a “flowing ribbon” composed of multiple flexible screens in the center of the hall, the screens present different colors and patterns (such as simulating water flow and cloud drifting) with changes in time and crowd flow, transforming the waiting hall into a functional and artistic public space, and enhancing the cultural taste of the station.
Creating a festive atmosphere
During holidays, theme installations (such as the “lantern string” for Spring Festival and the “curved snow curtain” for Christmas) are built using the curved characteristics of flexible screens, combined with dynamic light and shadow effects, to create a strong festive atmosphere and enhance emotional resonance among passengers.
summarize
The application of OLED flexible screens in station waiting halls has broken through the limitations of traditional screen forms. It can efficiently transmit information, create commercial value, and improve spatial quality through artistic design and scene based experience, transforming the waiting process from “waiting” to a more interactive and comfortable experience. With the reduction of technology costs, its application scenarios will further expand and become an important component of smart transportation hubs.


