MicroVision, Inc.

MicroVision, Inc.[1] is an American 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 red, green, blue, and infrared lasers, optics and electronics to project and/or capture images. The company licenses its products primarily to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as STMicroelectronics.[3]

MicroVision, Inc.
TypePublic
NASDAQ: MVIS
Russell Microcap Index component
IndustryOptics
Founded1993
Headquarters,
USA
Key people
  • Sumit Sharma, CEO
  • Steve Holt, CFO
ProductsLaser Beam Scanning, Projectors, 3D Sensing, Augmented Reality, Head Mounted Display
Number of employees
30
WebsiteMicroVision.com

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.[4] 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[5][6] virtual retinal display,[7] head-mounted display,[8] and automotive head-up display.[9] The technology has also been used in a smartphone by the manufacturer Blackview.[10]

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] With their first quarter 2020 financial results, MicroVision announced the potential sale of the company.[13]

A MicroVision laser pico projector
Wireless barcode scanner developed by MicroVision uses Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)

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