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Aledia unveils $200M microLED factory for AR displays


Aledia unveiled its microLED factory and a $200 million production line to make augmented reality displays.

Existing technologies like OLED (organic LED) and LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) fall short in these critical areas, yet to reach the full potential of truly immersive AR experiences, Aledia said. With its groundbreaking microLED-based microdisplay – the most efficient, monolithically grown with Red, Green and Blue microLEDs on the same substrate that are natively directive – the company said it can solve the toughest hardware challenges, paving the way for the most immersive, AI-powered AR vision experiences ever conceived. Aledia’s hybrid bonding technology combines microLED and driver electronics into the smallest and smartest chip on the market, resulting in thinner displays and superior power efficiency for longer battery life.

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