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MicroDisplay Corp. Raises $18 M

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SAN PABLO, Calif., Jan. 14 -- MicroDisplay Corp., a developer of liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) components, announced this week it has secured more than $18 million in its third round of financing. The company said it will use the funds to increase manufacturing, expand customer engineering support and double its research workforce. Participants in this round include existing investors such as August Capital and 2M Technology Ventures and new investors such as Nokia Venture Partners and Mobius Venture Capital. Sandeep Gupta, MicroDisplay's president and CEO, said, "This new funding will...Read full article

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    Published: January 2004
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    liquid crystal on silicon
    Liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) is a display technology that combines liquid crystal materials with silicon-based semiconductor technology to create high-resolution, high-quality images. LCoS displays utilize an array of reflective micro-mirrors fabricated on a silicon substrate, which are controlled individually to modulate light and produce images. Here's a breakdown of the key components and processes involved in LCoS technology: Liquid crystal layer: Similar to other liquid crystal...
    microdisplay
    A microdisplay is a miniature electronic display technology that is designed to project visual information onto a small screen. Unlike traditional displays, microdisplays are typically very compact and often used in applications where size, weight, and power consumption are critical factors. These displays can be based on various technologies, including liquid crystal display (LCD), organic light-emitting diode (OLED), digital light processing (DLP), and others. Key characteristics and...
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