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Micledi bags $30M to ready its microLED displays for augmented reality

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Micledi Microdisplays has announced a first closing of its Series A round, bringing the total funding to date to nearly 30 million dollars. It will use the money to commercialize its RGB microLED displays for consumer AR. The four-year-old Leuven-based startup builds on financial support from mothership Imec, its venture capital arm Imec.xpand and the Flemish participation company PMV as well as Belgium’s KBC Bank and the sovereign wealth fund SFPIM. In addition to significant seed investments, it has received non-dilutive funding in the form of grants and other vehicles from VLAIO, Flanders’ innovation and entrepreneurship agency.

Micledi’s technology is based on a combination of III-V materials processing, 3D integration and 300 mm silicon-based processing combined with a proprietary ASIC to provide a self-contained, compact monolithic AR display with high image quality and power efficiency. The seed funding enabled the company to prove best-in-class blue and green GaN-based microLED arrays with pixel-by-pixel microlenses. It did so in a novel wafer manufacturing methodology, the first in the world at 300 mm. Micledi also displayed solid red performance using red GaN material with early proof of superior performance based on red AlInGaP. All three colors, R, G and B, were demonstrated at prominent exhibitions.

Thanks to these achievements, the door is now open to engagements with key electronic product manufacturers working on AR displays in such diverse use cases as smart wearables and automotive HUDs, says Micledi CEO Sean Lord. “This newest round of funding will be used to expand the team, design and build an active backplane ASIC and create a fully functional microLED display module that can be used in glasses for AR displays,” Lord adds. “In addition, the new funds will help support collaboration agreements with customers and ensure that we keep pace with the growing demand for increasingly immersive video applications from tier-1 customers and partners in the rapidly growing AR market.”

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