This panel will welcome several industry players involved in waveguides for augmented reality applications, be they reflective or diffractive. During the panel discussion, we will exchange around the technology choices, the challenges, the trade-offs and the possible way that the industry should follow towards making augmented reality for the consumer a reality.
Micro LEDs have high brightness and power-saving required to make AR wearables accepted by the masses. However, there are a variety of challenges on using uLEDs in AR products (epitaxy, chip size, transfer technology, wafer bonding, color conversion and inspection, etc.).
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