OQmented, a spin-out from the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, is the developer of compact displays for AR/MR devices and 3D-sensing solutions for mobile and stationary applications. To create its displays, OQmented uses laser beam scanning (LBS) technology, which allows for a compact size, low power consumption, high display quality, and brightness while delivering a 180-degree field-of-view. OQmented also develops application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) tailored to work optimally with its micro-electro-mechnical-systems (MEMS) mirrors with the use of proprietary technology. Furthermore, OQmented claims that its displays can generate superior image quality through Lissajous scanning, which samples several hundred subframes, allowing smoother motion rendering and reducing artifacts in the 3D perception of fast-moving objects. In March 2022, the company opened its US office in Silicon Valley, and, in May 2022, OQmented opened an optics R&D site in Germany.
Key customers and partnerships
Partnerships include that with with 3D perception technology company VoxelSensors (to commercialize its 3D perception system for XR devices, December 2022), Dispelix (to commercialize MEMS-based LBS technology, November 2021), and
STMicroelectronics (to develop and manufacture MEMS Mirror-Based LBS Solutions, March 2021).
Funding and financials
In March 2023, OQmented raised USD 20 million in a Series A funding round led by Sharp. Funding was earmarked to improve its laser beam scanning technology (LBS) incorporated in its AR glasses, alongside the hiring of key management personnel and employees for its business development team in US and Asian markets.
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