STMicroelectronics and OQmented, a startup focused on MEMS-mirror technology, have agreed to collaborate on the advancement of the technology for augmented reality and 3D-sensing markets.
Adaptive Optics (AO) has revolutionized the ability to capture and shape light, driving discoveries in astronomy, defense, and communications. At Boston Micromachines Corporation (BMC), we design and ...
for ultra-compact, low-power laser-beam scanners to expand the market Geneva, Switzerland; and Itzehoe, Germany, March 29, 2021-- STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving ...
Omnitron Sensors just validated its process for a fast, rugged, and low-cost MEMS scanning mirror. The new optical subsystem meets the demanding requirements of the LiDARs used in ADAS, drones, and ...
Boston Micromachines Corporation, a leading provider of MEMS-based deformable mirror (DM) products for adaptive optics systems, announced today that its Kilo-DM is being used in the Subaru ...
http://www.omminc.comOptical switches based on MEMS technology use tiny movable silicon-based mirrors to steer light beams through the intersections of fiber-optic ...
How LBS technology enables a compact, power-efficient, and bright display engine. How MEMS-based LBS compares to panel-based display technologies. What’s the difference between the one-chip and ...
Boston Micromachines Corporation (BMC), a leading provider of MEMS-based deformable mirror (DM) products for adaptive optics systems, announced today that it has been awarded a Phase 1 contract for ...
Cost-effective transparent connectivity is possible thanks to an optical switch core module that routes light from any of 80 input fibers to any of 80 output fibers. Developed by Glimmerglass, the ...
REDMOND, Wash. & GENEVA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ:MVIS), a leader in innovative ultra-miniature projection display and sensing technology, and STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a global ...
Omnitron Sensors, a US startup developing tiny mirrors based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, says it has raised more than $13 million in a series A round of venture finance.
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