IQE plc announced it has entered into a partnership with MICLEDI Microdisplays focused on the large-scale commercialization of microLED technology.
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MICLEDI Microdisplays and Kura Technologies Announce Partnership to Advance AR Glasses
The new glasses are designed by Kura and incorporate MICLEDI’s unique 300mm microLED displays to achieve the performance required for Kura’s next generation of AR glasses.
Research Reveals Quantitative and High-Resolution Pressure Functions of Pressure-Sensitive Material
Researchers from Nagoya University in central Japan have published a study in the Journal of Materials Chemistry on a pressure-sensitive material, known as fluorenylidene-acridane (FA). Their research has potential applications for technologies related to pressure sensing, recording, and display devices.
Biden Administration Releases Implementation Strategy for $50 Billion CHIPS for America Program
Strategy includes key initiatives, timelines for funding notices, recommendations for successful applications.
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QustomDot and MICLEDI Announce Joint Development Program for Polychromatic microLEDs via Color Conversion
QustomDot today announced a joint development program to demonstrate a full-color microLED integration in polychromatic pixel arrays.
Newsight Imaging Joins NVIDIA Inception
Newsight Imaging Ltd., an innovative semiconductor company that develops 3D machine vision sensors and spectral vision chips, today announced it has joined NVIDIA Inception, a program designed to nurture startups revolutionizing industries with technology advancements.
A Time of Transition: Supplyframe Commodity IQ Indicates Shortening Lead Times, Stabilizing Prices, and Lower Demand for Select Electronic Components
But overall demand remains strong and global supply chain issues will persist into H1 2023.
US CHIPS ACT Now Approved by President Biden – What’s Next?
Yesterday, President Biden signed the long-awaited CHIPs Act into law. So, “what’s next” for the US semiconductor industry? The electronic materials advisory firm TECHCET offers insight.
President Biden Signs CHIPS Act Into Law
The legislation provides a 25% tax credit for U.S. facilities that produce semiconductors or chipmaking equipment and $52 billion in funding for new semiconductor programs.