OQmented and Brilliance have partnered on laser beam scanning (LBS) technology for augmented reality (AR) applications. LBS technology, which uses a combined RGB laser beam directed onto a tiny oscillating MEMS mirror to generate images, offers benefits in terms of brightness, system size, and power efficiency making it ideal for wearable devices like AR glasses.
OQmented is developing a high-volume manufacturing process that assembles light engines on a wafer level, integrating thousands of light engines per wafer and reducing processing steps. Brilliance is contributing its ultra-compact RGB laser chips on a wafer, which scale with high accuracy, and integrating with OQmented’s light engines. The integration should reduce optical components, simplify the alignment process, minimizes system size, and create greater efficiencies.