Friday, October 11, 2019
Obvious, why so much money was spent, Tibbets Award, Mantech Award. Shared patents with the NV Directorate. On and on. And this is from 6 years ago.The paper trail is fulsome and easily scoped out.
eMagin is a leader in Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) microdisplays and virtual imaging technologies. High-resolution OLED microdisplays are integrated with magnifying optics to deliver virtual images comparable to large-screen computer and television displays in portable, low-power, lightweight personal displays. eMagin microdisplays provide near-eye imagery in a variety of military, industrial, and medical products. This United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) SBIR Phase II project optimized eMagin’s WUXGA OLED microdisplay for mass production and was certified by the US Army Night Vision Lab to be at Technology Readiness Level 7. The initial development of the WUXGA OLED microdisplay was funded through the U.S. Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) with continued development in conjunction an Air Force SBIR Phase I. The WUXGA, with better than HD resolution (1920 x 1200 pixels), offers superior performance in power consumption, operational temperature extremes, resolution, contrast ratio, viewing angle, reliability and overall imaging fidelity. These characteristics are key requirements in reducing the size, weight, power and cost of microdisplays required for military and commercial systems. This successful SBIR II project sets the stage for the .86 inch diameter WUXGA microdisplay to be inserted into advanced military systems, including existing and future multi-spectral head mounted displays. Similarly, the WUXGA has commercial applications that range from gaming and entertainment headsets with true 3D stereovision, to high-performance simulation and training systems, and electronic viewfinders (EVFs) for high-end digital still and motion cameras. Collectively, the features of the HD WUXGA OLED far exceed those of current microdisplay product offerings.
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