Applied Materials, Corning, Weve and Xpanceo join the MicroLED Industry Association

The MicroLED Industry Association (MIA) welcomes new members Applied Materials, Corning, WEVE, and XPANCEO, joining over 40 existing members (including large corporations, startup companies, research institutes and more). The MIA aims to accelerate the adoption of microLED display technologies, bringing together companies, researchers and organizations active in the MicroLED industry and providing an ideal forum for solving common technology issues, fostering cooperation and sharing relevant information, resources and tools.

The recently joined members commented:

"Applied has developed and demonstrated a novel path to manufacturing microLED displays. We also bring decades of experience in scaling breakthrough technologies for our customers. We are glad to join microLED Association and look forward to engaging with potential partners and customers."

"Corning has joined the MicroLED Industry Association to help advance this promising display technology. Several key customers have already designed in Corning’s display glass substrates for the backplane in tiled MicroLED TVs. Besides this contribution, we are closely collaborating with key players on other opportunities that may help address the challenges of MicroLED production such as such as glass carriers for efficient MicroLED transfer, wrap-around electrode designs for seamless tiling, and glass solutions for improved light extraction."

 

"WEVE - The main reason for joining the microLED association is to spotlight our technology, experience, and capabilities. Since NDAs and other agreements have started to ease for us, we now want to expand our network and help other companies to increase the quality of their products. We truly believe that the Micro LED Industry Association is the right place to do so."

"XPANCEO has recently become a member of the MicroLED Industry Association with the goal of advancing the incorporation of microLED technology into the upcoming era of computing, specifically in the context of our envisioned smart contact lenses. The utilization of highly compact microdisplays is anticipated to play a pivotal role in shaping a novel design for wearable electronics. Through our affiliation with this association, we are optimistic about accelerating the progress of these essential components by establishing direct relationships with key figures in the industry."

The MicroLED Industry Association is growing and actively promoting the MicroLED industry. To join the MIA click here.

Posted: Jul 22,2024 by Ron Mertens