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Mojo Vision Unveils RGB MicroLED Technology Using Proprietary Quantum Dot Integration

At CES 2024, Mojo Vision announced a milestone in its MicroLED technology. The company claims to have successfully integrated red, green, and blue (RGB) sub-pixels into a single panel. This was accomplished using the company’s proprietary quantum dot (QD) technology and unique integration processes.

Source: Mojo Vision

The breakthrough involved combining 1.3um diameter red and green QD-based sub-pixels with 1.3um diameter native blue sub-pixels. This integration is meant to demonstrate the feasibility of Mojo Vision’s approach to creating single-panel RGB MicroLED displays.

Mojo Vision hopes its focus on blue MicroLEDs, processed at 200- and 300-mm wafer scales, alongside their high-performance QD technology, offers a scalable and commercially viable solution as the company position itself for success in the display industry. The technology aims to provide high image quality, efficiency, and longevity, critical for the development of wearable technology and smart glasses.

Mojo Vision has been steadily highlighting each milestone in its development of its MicroLED technology following its pivot from being a provider of a smart contract lens. The company has previously announced a 300mm GaN-on-Silicon MicroLED array wafer and a vibrant red MicroLED microdisplay using their technology. MicroLED technology, with its high dynamic range, contrast, resolution, and compact form factor, is being touted as essential for advancing augmented reality (AR) technology.