According to Xinhua News Agency, on the morning of June 20, Yancheng Hongshi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Hongshi Intelligent”) announced that its self-developed Micro LED microdisplay chips have successfully entered mass production.
Founded in 2017, Hongshi Intelligent began its technological transformation and industrial upgrade in 2020. The company has collaborated with a team from the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and established three R&D teams with nearly a hundred members in talent hubs such as Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Suzhou. Over four years, the company invested more than $1.2 million in research and development, achieving success after numerous experimental chip runs.
Wang Shidong, the head of Hongshi Intelligent, stated that following the announcement of mass production, the company has secured nearly $0.4 million in potential orders. Currently, Hongshi Intelligent has completed angel and Pre-A funding rounds and is actively advancing its Series A equity financing. The company plans to continue increasing its R&D investment and production line construction to break through technical bottlenecks.

Hongshi Intelligent specializes in the R&D and manufacturing of Micro LED microdisplay chips. The team has dedicated significant research resources to enhance the performance of Micro LED microdisplay chips, achieving leading industry standards in brightness and power consumption for its Aurora series products, which have been successfully applied in various sizes and forms of displays.
Currently, the Aurora series includes three models: 0.12 inches, 0.61 inches, and 0.69 inches. The Aurora A6 is the world’s brightest 0.12-inch Micro LED microdisplay chip.
The Aurora A6 features a resolution of 640×480 and a brightness of 8 million nits, offering multiple interface versions including MIPI, SPI, and QSPI. In March of this year, Hongshi Intelligent announced that the single green Micro LED microdisplay of the Aurora A6 has passed sample tests from multiple clients and received trial production orders.
In terms of applications, Hongshi Intelligent has launched AR glasses equipped with a 0.12-inch single green dual optical module, monochrome microdisplays from the Aurora series, a Micro LED light engine, and a projector pen using a Micro LED monochrome light engine.

Additionally, in January of this year, Hongshi Intelligent’s new microdisplay project was established in the Moganshan High-tech Zone of Huzhou, Zhejiang. The project has a total investment of $1.7 million and spans 80 acres, aiming to build a production base capable of manufacturing and packaging 10 million microdisplay chips annually. Upon completion, the project is expected to generate sales revenue of $3.5 million, profits of $1.1 million, and taxes of $0.4 million.
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