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Mojo Vision Raises $22.4M to Bring Micro-LED Tech to Market

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Mojo Vision, a Silicon Valley-based developer of micro-LED technology, has raised $22.4 million in a series A investment round to propel the development and commercialization of its micro-LED display technology for consumer, enterprise, and government applications. Mojo Vision said it has identified market opportunities in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), automotive, light-field display, and large-format displays, among other areas. The company also appointed Nikhil Balram CEO. Balram previously led the display group at Mojo Vision. Mojo Vision’s core technology...Read full article

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