Reported 10 months ago by
Michael Lum

Think lasers are only good for making industrial cutting tools, light shows and flashy, lightsaber-lookalike that are capable of bursting balloons with their heat output? Well, think again. A company known as MicroVision which specializes in laser and ultra-miniature display technologies is out to show the world how lasers can be used to actually make something practical for the needs of the consumer, military, industrial and healthcare segments. And to that end, MicroVision has announced its first ever global R&D centre at Nanyang Technological University.
*UPDATE: Microvision has clarified that the current PicoP projection engine has an average energy draw of 2w and not a maximum power draw of 2w as was originally reported. The article has since been updated with the correct details.
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