The planar diffractive waveguide by North Ocean Photonics is upgraded with customized push/pull correction lenses by tooz. (© tooz technologies GmbH). Vision correction in AR glasses is a growing ...
Lumus debuts ZOE at CES 2026, the first geometric waveguide with a >70° field of view that will make AR glasses look like ...
Bounds' AR technology system centered on "underlying optical technologies + mass production". This system can efficiently ...
SHANGHAI, Sept. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- JBD recently announced that their collaboration with RayNeo and Applied Materials, Inc. has achieved a substantial breakthrough in the display quality of ...
Augmented reality (AR) technology developer Magic Leap has signed an agreement with the Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer ...
Espoo, Finland, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AAC Technologies Pte. Ltd. (the “AAC”), a world-leading smart device solution provider and a company incorporated in Singapore and a fully-owned ...
SHANGHAI, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As a global leader in MicroLED microdisplay technology, JBD has announced that its proprietary, system-level image-quality engine for waveguide AR ...
Himax Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: HIMX) (“Himax”), a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor products, and Vuzix ® Corporation (NASDAQ: VUZI), ("Vuzix"), a ...
Lumus, an Israeli augmented reality (AR) optics company that specialises in reflective 2D waveguide technology, has launched the latest generation of its display architecture at CES 2023 in Las Vegas.
Waveguide-based virtual displays have long been plagued by luminance non-uniformity and color shift, flaws that seriously diminish the AR viewing experience. In 2024, JBD answered this persistent pain ...
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