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Porotech showcases its InGaN-based MicroLED display projections
Porotech is showcasing the its set of native indium gallium nitride (InGaN)-based Red, Green and Blue microLED displays at 1920 x 1080 resolution with at least 2 million nits of brightness (≥ 2M nits) at Touch Taiwan event.
High-speed communications with sustainable LEDs
Kubos Semiconductors Ltd, the developer of LEDs based on cubic Gallium Nitride (GaN), in collaboration with researchers at Manchester and Cambridge Universities, have identified the potential for Kubos’ proprietary material to deliver LEDs capable of switching at significantly faster speeds than those produced in the hexagonal crystal phase.
MicroLED arrays can be game-changer for AR glasses
What are said to be the industry’s first microLED arrays-for-AR built on a 300mm CMOS manufacturing platform has been introduced by MICLEDI Microdisplay.
Veeco receives multi-tool order from optoelectronics
Veeco receives multi-tool order from optoelectronics components for advanced photonics applications.
Making the metaverse: hardware hurdles
The metaverse promises a step-change in how society communicates but, without the hardware technology, will ultimately remain a pipe dream.
Micro-LED displays for 2021 onwards
From mobile phones, TVs, to cars and public screens, displays have become an important component in our daily life to convey information. There is an emerging display type - Micro-LED display, which has the potential to become the next-generation mainstream, with its ability to be fabricated from tiny to huge sizes.
Aledia produces microLED chips on 300mm wafers
French startup Aledia says it has manufactured the world’s first microLED chips produced on 300mm (12-inch) silicon wafers.
Transparent electronics on high drive to $20bn
This webinar shares some of the research for the brand new IDTechEx report, 'Transparent Electronics Materials, Applications, Markets 2021-2041' - due to be released this month.
Smart city materials $400bn market
Smart cities are now much more ambitious. That means new materials are their biggest enabler, with information and computer technology dropping to an important support role. The major new IDTechEx report, 'Smart Cities Emerging Materials Markets 2021-2041'explains.
Smart city hardware: $1.7 trillion market ahead
The giant investors SpaceX, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Baidu, Toyota, Tesla, Hyundai, VW, LG, Apple and Virgin are involved in smart city hardware in ways you would not expect. Their involvement spans making complete smart cities from scratch to robot shuttles replacing ten types of vehicle, vertical take-off taxis, Hyperloop, vertical farming, battery elimination, solar and sensor everything and structural electronics.