DigiLens Expands Ecosystem With Hardware, Software Announcements
In a busy couple of weeks, DigiLens announces a new manufacturing process, plus partnerships with a number of companies in the software and hardware space.
In a busy couple of weeks, DigiLens announces a new manufacturing process, plus partnerships with a number of companies in the software and hardware space.
The next-generation Z-Lens, Lumus' latest waveguide technology, built upon their 2D Maximus, features a smaller projector and prescription compatibility.
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Dispelix and VividQ both had pieces to what could be AR’s holy grail. They’ve joined forces to bring this new waveguide technology to the masses.
Dispelix, the waveguide company recently named “company of the year” by Photonics Finland, achieves much success by working with industry partners.
Dispelix and Avegant merge technologies to enable an advanced optical solution for AR glasses. Today’s smallest LED light engine and a sophisticated waveguide bring us the next generation of augmented reality viewing experience.
Lumus announced two new products in their Maximus optics line, and DigiLens announces a funding round and goals for future waveguide development.
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