Mojo Vision & DigiLens Partner to Enhance AR Glasses

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Mojo Vision, a high-performance micro-LED company, has partnered with DigiLens Inc., a provider 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. 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.

Micro-LED displays are a critical component for powering AR/XR immersive, experiential products and systems. Mojo’s high-performance micro-LED display technology have the capability to deliver the necessary resolution, performance and efficiency for advanced AR/XR systems, especially in form-factors like smart glasses. Together, Mojo Vision and DigiLens will deliver on these requirements and enhance DigiLens’ current products, while collaborating to drive commercialization and adoption of the next generation of AR/XR products in the long-term.

“Partnering with DigiLens brings AR glasses closer to mass-scale consumer electronics,” said Nikhil Balram, CEO of Mojo Vision. “These devices require a single-panel RGB micro-LED display with very small pixels, high brightness and efficiency, and a holographic waveguide with great uniformity, large field of view, minimal eye glow in a light-weight, compact form factor.”

“Combined with DigiLens’ advanced SRG+- based waveguide displays, which produce best-in-class optical efficiencies and performance, the total form factor of the AR glasses can finally be small and light enough for consumers to wear for long periods of time and bright enough to allow them to see the superimposed digital information — even on a sunny day — without needing to darken the lenses,” said Chris Pickett, DigiLens CEO.

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