CES 2019 is a wrap! It was an eventful four days of meetings filled with energy and enthusiasm as we unveiled our new products and customers saw our innovative technology. Our meetings were with key target customers and partners and highlighted our interactive display engine and our MEMS based consumer 3D LiDAR engine. We showed […]
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CES 2019 Update for MicroVision
We are on day two of CES 2019. Our calendar is packed in our CES meeting rooms where we meet face-to-face with key customers to show them our Interactive Display and Consumer LiDAR. The responses so far have been very positive. We have received great feedback and enthusiasm on the brightness and virtual touch of […]
MicroVision’s Interactive Display technology takes AI connected devices to the next level
Go beyond simple commands with interactivity enhanced with embedded machine learning MicroVision’s Interactive Display PicoP® Scanning Engine provides an integrated solution for projected display and interactivity in a single module. This complete solution of hardware, software and machine learning at the edge delivers a unique interactivity experience and a large, always-in-focus display with our best-in-class […]
Advancing Smart Speaker Capabilities: Technology Demo
Global spending on Artificial Intelligence (or A.I.) systems worldwide in 2018 is expected to be $19.1 billion and is expected to grow at CAGR of 46.2% from 2018 to 2021 to reach $52.2 billion1. Many consumers have been introduced to A.I. through their smartphone Virtual Digital Assistants (VDA) like Siri or Google Assistant and more […]
Now Shipping: MicroVision’s Small Form Factor Display Engine Samples
As we announced in November, we plan to sell a display engine beginning in the second quarter of 2017. Today, we are pleased to share that shipping of these small form factor display engine samples to our customers has commenced! The small form factor display engine, model number PSE-0403-101, is based on our proprietary PicoP® […]
MicroVision Talks Technology Transfer during MEMS & Sensor Industry Group’s Inaugural “Ask the Experts” Webinar
On Nov 17th, the MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG) held its first “Ask the Experts” webinar that was focused on the issue of Technology Transfer in MEMS. The panel of experts was pulled from MSIG’s technical advisory committee and included representatives from all aspects of the MEMS development supply chain, including contract design, reliability […]