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MICLEDI Announces Agreement with GlobalFoundries

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Companies to collaborate on MicroLED displays for AR Glasses

Imec microLED spin-off MICLEDI Microdisplays has announced a manufacturing collaboration with GlobalFoundries (GF) to enable AR glasses to achieve the brightness, resolution, power, size, and economies of scale needed to become affordable for consumers.

Under the agreement, MICLEDI’s solution will be combined with GF’s 22FDX platform that provides the low power and broad feature integration needed to build MICLEDI’s microLED arrays in mass production. Such companion chips, which can be customised for different applications, will provide the image processing, driver and control functions needed to complete the display modules using wafer-to-wafer hybrid bonding.

The overall global AR market is estimated to reach $88.4 billion by 2026 with a compounded annual growth rate of 31.5 percent from 2021 to 2026 as it becomes the next consumer platform.

"Demand for AR and VR products will soar as users experience more immersive augmented reality," said Ed Kaste, vice president of Industrial and Multi-Market at GlobalFoundries. "MICLEDI's microLED solution, combined with GF's 22FDX platform, addresses the demanding needs of future AR glasses by providing ultra-high resolution displays and advanced imaging technology that make stunning visual detail and color possible.”

“We are pleased to collaborate with GF as we move from pilot-line manufacturing to mass production in a world-class fab,” said Sean Lord, CEO at MICLEDI Microdisplays. “To enable optimum microdisplays for AR, MICLEDI has developed a unique and innovative solution for microLED manufacturing integrating both the controller IC and emitter module to leverage GFs 300mm semiconductor manufacturing technology, capitalizing on manufacturing precision for product performance, high volume and low-cost.”

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