BOTHELL, Wash., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ — Microvision Inc. (Nasdaq: MVIS), today announced that its Imaging Solutions Group will utilize the company’s proprietary silicon micro-mirror technology to develop an ultra-high resolution light-scanning camera, that aims to be significantly smaller.
Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, MicroVision is part of the conclave of high tech leaders in the Greater Seattle area. Grounded in our deep Northwest roots that go back to laboratories at the University of Washington, we maintain a global outlook as we work with leading companies around the world to bring revolutionary solutions to market.
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MicroVision, Inc. is a pioneer in laser beam scanning (LBS) that we market under our brand name PicoP® scanning technology. Our technology allows us to create high resolution miniature projection displays and LiDAR sensors. This core technology is the foundation for multiple products in three primary application segments:
Display Applications
- Projection Display Engine
- AR / MR / VR Display Engine
Sensing Applications
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- Consumer LiDAR Sensor
- Automotive LiDAR Sensor
Display + Sensing Applications
- Interactive Projection Display Engine
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By combining our hardware, software, and algorithms with our machine learning capabilities, we can unlock value for our customers by providing them truly differentiated and superior solutions that enhance the user experience.