MicroVision, Inc.

MicroVision
Public (NASDAQ: MVIS)
Industry Optics
Founded 1993
Headquarters Redmond, Washington, USA
Key people
Perry Mulligan, CEO
Products Laser Beam Scanning, Projectors, 3D Sensing
Number of employees
113
Website MicroVision.com

MicroVision, Inc.[1] is a US company that develops laser scanning[2] technology for projection, 3D sensing, and image capture. MicroVision's display technology uses a micro-electrical mechanical systems (MEMS) scanning mirror with lasers, optics and electronics to project and/or capture images. The company licenses its products primarily to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Sony Corporation [3] and STMicroelectronics[4]

The MEMS scanning micro-mirror is the basis of MicroVision’s technology platform. The MEMS design consists of a silicon device with a millimeter-scale mirror at the center. The mirror is connected to flexures that allow it to swing vertically and horizontally to display (or capture) an image.[5] In projection-mode the MEMS laser beam scanning display method can be compared to raster scanning in a cathode ray tube (CRT) display. Product applications include mobile projection,[6][7] virtual retinal display,[8] head-mounted display,[9] automotive head-up display,[10] and 3D depth sensing (LiDAR). Head-mounted displays are an emerging area of development.

In May 2018, Microvision entered into a license agreement with a global technology company to use company's display technology to manufacture and sell display-only engines.[11][12]

A MicroVision laser pico projector

References

  1. "Double Vision: Retinal Displays Add Data Layer". The New York Times. 26 April 2001.
  2. Freeman, Champion, Madhaven--Scanned Laser Pico-Projectors: Seeing the Big Picture (with a Small Device) http://www.microvision.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/OPN_Article.pdf
  3. "Sony's updated laser pico projector, the MP-CL1A is now shipping".
  4. Ltd, SPIE Europe. "MicroVision jumps on auto lidar bandwagon with STMicroelectronics".
  5. "Frequency tunable resonant scanner".
  6. Thill, Scott. "Pico Projector Film Fest Turns Ice Sculpture Into Screen".
  7. Horwitz, Jeremy (15 October 2015). "Review: Sony's MP-CL1 updates a proven HD pico projector with a thin, Apple-friendly shell".
  8. Internet Archive / Panagiotis Fiambolis. "Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) Technology" https://web.archive.org/web/20080413063727/http://www.cs.nps.navy.mil/people/faculty/capps/4473/projects/fiambolis/vrd/vrd_full.html
  9. https://www.photonics.com/Article.aspx?AID=11502
  10. https://www.engadget.com/2012/05/09/pioneer-touts-worlds-first-car-gps-with-augmented-reality/
  11. Editorial, Reuters. "BRIEF-Microvision - Entered Into License Agreement To Allow..." U.S. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  12. "-> MicroVision, Inc. Announces New License Agreement with a Leading Technology Company". www.us-tech.com. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
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