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Mojo Vision Partners with Waveguide Tech Developer DigiLens

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Micro-LED technology company Mojo Vision has partnered with DigiLens, a developer of head-worn holographic display and waveguide technology, to integrate its micro-LED technology with DigiLens’ surface relief gratings (SRG) technology and waveguides for peak optimization.

Nikhil Balram, CEO of Mojo Vision, said that the partnership brings augmented reality (AR) glasses closer to mass-scale consumer electronics.

These devices, Balram said, require a single-panel RGB micro-LED display with very small pixels, high brightness, high efficiency, and a holographic waveguide with very good uniformity, large field of view, and minimal eye glow in a lightweight, compact form factor.
Mojo Vision partnered with DigiLens to integrate its micro-LED technology with DigiLens surface relief gratings technology and waveguides. The partnership will accelerate development of products for the augmented reality (AR)/extended reality (XR) market, combining the capabilities of each company’s high-performance, cost-effective technology. Courtesy of Mojo Vision.
Mojo Vision partnered with DigiLens to integrate its micro-LED technology with DigiLens surface relief gratings technology and waveguides. The partnership will accelerate development of products for the augmented reality/extended reality market, combining the capabilities of each company’s high-performance, cost-effective technology. Courtesy of Mojo Vision.
For DigiLens, the partnership follows earlier 2023 agreements that the company struck with OMNIVISION, to develop augmented reality/virtual reality/extended reality (AR/VR/XR) products for new markets and applications, and AR company Taqtile, to deliver a solution to assist deskless industrial and defense workers in completing essential, complex tasks using DigiLens’ ARGO smartglasses.

Last month, Mojo Vision announced it raised $22.4 million in a series A investment round to propel the development and commercialization of its micro-LED display technology, including for consumer applications. The company’s platform centers on high-performance quantum dot technology and encompasses a high-efficiency quantum dot ink and efficient blue micro-LED devices operating at submicrometer scale. Mojo Vision has developed a three-panel architecture that produces ultrahigh brightness with high efficiency for immersive AR headsets and glasses.


Photonics Spectra
Aug 2023
GLOSSARY
holography
The optical recording of the object wave formed by the resulting interference pattern of two mutually coherent component light beams. In the holographic process, a coherent beam first is split into two component beams, one of which irradiates the object, the second of which irradiates a recording medium. The diffraction or scattering of the first wave by the object forms the object wave that proceeds to and interferes with the second coherent beam, or reference wave at the medium. The resulting...
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