Aledia, a leading developer of Micro-LED displays based in France, is showcasing its latest advancements at CES 2025. The company has announced plans to construct a $200 million production line dedicated to manufacturing AR (Augmented Reality) displays. Aledia is also demonstrating a variety of cutting-edge technologies at its booth, including D-LED (Digital LED), NOVA high-voltage Micro-LED, and monochrome and RGB micro-displays.
Aledia’s Technological Advancements and Investment
With over 12 years of relentless research and development, Aledia has built a strong patent portfolio of nearly 300 patents and secured investments amounting to $600 million. The company’s groundbreaking Micro-LED technology, which utilizes highly efficient RGB Micro-LEDs grown on the same substrate with native directivity, is designed to deliver a more immersive, AI-driven AR visual experience.
CEO Pierre Laboisse on Aledia’s Innovative Technology
According to Pierre Laboisse, CEO of Aledia, the company’s proprietary nanowire technology allows for Micro-LED displays that are thinner, more energy-efficient, and easier to produce, enabling large-scale applications.
Core Technology: 3D GaN Nanowire Micro-LEDs
Aledia’s core technology is based on 3D Gallium Nitride (GaN) Micro-LEDs grown on silicon nanowires. Compared to conventional 2D LEDs, this innovative 3D GaN nanowire technology provides higher brightness, improved energy efficiency, and superior pixel density and resolution. The 3D structure enables precise and directional light emission, making Aledia’s displays particularly well-suited for AR applications and other advanced technologies.
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