Myrias Optics, a spinout from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, focuses on developing all-inorganic printed meta-optics and AR/VR waveguides. The company claims that its direct nanoimprint lithography allows durable AR/VR waveguides with a high FOV, capable of operating under harsh environments. Myrias Optics carries out R&D functions on behalf of third parties, including custom optical component fabrication, alongside testing and refinement.
The company also caters to robotics and machine vision firms and offers metalenses that have a ~1µm thick active layer with high numerical apertures, which reduces component size, assembly volume, and complexity. Other types of firms served include automotive (creating optics for autonomous vehicles) and defense (minimizing component weights in space).
Funding and financials
In December 2023, the company raised USD 3 million in a seed funding round led by Asia Optical Inc. The funds were earmarked to meet growing customer demand and interest in its structure, materials, and process technology platform.
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