13.02.2024 • NewsDisplays

LCOS technology from JDC purchased by Holoeye

Holoeye Photonics has acquired assets from Jasper Display Corp’s (JDC) technology portfolio.

JDC was a fabless semiconductor company in Taiwan and the US and provided liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCOS) spatial light modulators (SLM), LCOS microdisplays and digital modulation controller ICs. The purchased JDC backplane technologies and hardware inventory enables Holoeye to expand product lines on its LETO and GAEA SLM platforms. 

JDC LCOS microdisplay (Source: Holoeye Photonics)
JDC LCOS microdisplay (Source: Holoeye Photonics)

Sven Krueger, CEO of Holoeye states: “The fast digital backplane technology from Jasper Display Corp has highest potential for phase modulation Spatial Light Modulators with unique features like 4K resolution and extremely small pixel pitch. We already addressed this in the past with products like LETO and GAEA SLMs. The acquired technologies enable us to extend and diversify these product lines with versions for highly specialized applications.”

Holoeye also offers support for former JDC SLM customers to continue their academic and industrial research and development programs in the future.

Founded in 1999 with headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Holoeye is providing products and services in the fields of spatial light modulators (SLM), LCOS microdisplay components and diffractive optical elements (DOE). The company provides highly specialized and diversified standard solutions for academic and industrial R&D and offers component customizations, custom developments, and volume production for industrial integration.

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12489 Berlin
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