Several upstream and downstream companies in the near-eye display industry have recentlyreleased their preview announcements for CES 2025, showcasing their latest technological solutions and end products.
SiTan Tech to Showcase Micro LED Micro-Display Products for AR, Automotive, and Projection Applications
SiTan Tech, a manufacturer specializing in Micro LED micro-display technology, announced that it will focus on showcasing its Micro LED products for AR, automotive, and projection applications at CES 2025.
Specific exhibits will include 0.13-inch, 0.2-inch, and 0.45-inch Micro LED micro-display modules, as well as a 0.2-inch Micro LED white light display module.
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It is worth noting that in June of last year, SiTan Tech‘s Micro LED production line, which has an annual capacity of 6 million display chips, officially entered mass production in Xiamen. This is reportedly the first Micro LED single-chip bonding mass production line in China. Since production began, SiTan Tech’s order volume has remained saturated, and the company has already begun delivering products for wearable device customers.
In addition, SiTan Tech is accelerating the commercialization verification of new technologies such as deep ultraviolet Micro LED without mask lithography, integrating Micro LED technology into more application scenarios like lithography machines.
Multiple Companies Announce New AR/VR Glasses at CES 2025
In addition to upstream companies showcasing near-eye display technology solutions at CES 2025, several terminal companies have also previewed their upcoming AR/VR glasses products.
For instance, RayNeo announced that it will jointly exhibit with TCL, showcasing its AI shooting glasses V3 and AI+AR waveguide glasses X3 Pro during CES 2025. Both products are equipped with AI models deeply customized by leading AI companies in China. The RayNeo V3 AI shooting glasses have been co-developed with Dr. Glass, and are expected to be officially launched in the first quarter of this year.
Sony plans to hold a press conference on January 6, 5 PM (PST), ahead of CES 2025, where a Mixed Reality (MR) headset and a spatial intelligent pen, which appeared in their teaser video, may be unveiled.
INAIR has announced that it will showcase its new generation AI spatial computer at CES 2025, which is expected to be an AR glasses + computing host set, primarily designed for office scenarios.
Pimax is expected to exhibit Pimax Crystal Super, Pimax Crystal Light, and other VR headsets. Additionally, Pimax has recently released a new headset, Dream Air, which weighs less than 200g and features an 8K Micro OLED display. This product is also expected to make an appearance at the show.
Besides these companies, DPVR, THUNDEROBOT, Rokid, Vuzix, PLAY FOR DREAM, LAWK, XREAL, EmdoorVR, ThunderSoft, and others have also announced their participation in CES 2025, where they may reveal their latest AR/VR glasses.
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