Hon Hai and Porotech Enter AR Glasses Market

December 24th news. Hon Hai announced today that it will join hands with Porotech to enter the AR glasses market.
According to the cooperation content between the two parties, Hon Hai will accelerate its strategic layout in AR and Micro LED. It plans to establish a Micro LED wafer manufacturing line in Taichung. It is expected to be put into mass production in the fourth quarter of 2025. Hon Hai said that with Porotech’s leading gallium nitride (GaN) technology, combined with Hon Hai’s Micro LED wafer manufacturing process, one-stop vertical integration services from packaging to optical modules can meet the production needs of micro-display chips and AR glasses. It provides high-performance, high-brightness, miniaturized, and lightweight AR display solutions. Together, they promote the development of global AR and micro-display technologies.


Regarding this cooperation, Dr. Chen Weiming, general manager of the S business group of Hon Hai Technology Group, said that after Hon Hai set a new industry brightness record in uLED last year, this year it joins hands with Porotech to further move research and development results towards mass production. Together, they lead a new era of Micro LED technology. It is hoped that a high-performance solution that is thin, short, small, and lightweight will be brought to the global market as soon as possible.


Dr. Tongtong Zhu, CEO and founder of Porotech, said that the cooperation with Hon Hai in the field of Micro LED micro-display and augmented reality has achieved initial results. This investment will further promote the mass production process of Micro LED.


It is understood that Porotech, which was initially spun off from the University of Cambridge, has been focusing on Micro LED technology. The team has more than ten years of research and development experience in gallium nitride-related materials and device applications.


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