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VividQ Announces New Funding of £11M to Bring Holographic Display to the World
We are excited to announce that VividQ has closed a new funding round of £11M to establish our vision for the future of display with Computer-Generated Holography. This round is led by Innovation Platform (IPC) from the University of Tokyo, who are joined by Foresight Williams Technology, a joint collaboration between Foresight Group and Williams Advanced Engineering, Japanese Miyako Capital, Austrian APEX Ventures and Silicon Valley’s R42 Group. We are also pleased to receive further support from Sure Valley Ventures, University of Tokyo Edge Capital (UTEC), Essex Innovation, and our valued angel investors. To date, VividQ has secured over £17M in equity funding.
Since 2017, VividQ has made cutting-edge developments that achieve real-time Computer-Generated Holography and address many failings of 3D displays and today’s Augmented Reality (AR) devices. We are very lucky to have enjoyed another successful and productive year, despite the turbulent and uncertain times for many. Our technology and products have advanced considerably and we worked with a number of industry-leading partners including Arm, demonstrating mobile holographic display for the first time, Compound Photonics, Himax Technologies, and iView Displays amongst others.
The new investment will enable us to expand our teams, and access new customers by scaling operations in the US and the APAC region. The funding will also advance the adoption of VividQ’s solutions for Computer-Generated Holography across three key applications. Towards the end of 2021, we will showcase a holographic HUD demo, powered by VividQ, to automotive OEMs, and our latest generation AR headset concept, with vastly improved image quality and user experience. By 2022 we will unveil the “HoloLCD” - a laptop scale holographic display using standard LCD panels in combination with VividQ’s clever innovations, to give a complete three-dimensional experience, with no need for glasses.
Darran Milne, Co-Founder and CEO of VividQ, commented, “Scenes we know from films, from Iron Man to Star Trek, are becoming closer to reality than ever. Our team has taken the technology that used to require immense amounts of computing power and found solutions to implement Computer-Generated Holography across consumer electronics. This new investment allows us to complete the next, critical phase of implementation projects and supports further innovation efforts to bring holography to new display applications. We’re incredibly excited to see what’s next with our customers.”
As part of the funding round, we are thrilled to receive the endorsement from one of the founding fathers of the Cambridge-based Silicon Fen Dr Hermann Hauser who shared: “Computer-Generated Holography recreates immersive projections that possess the same 3D information as the world around us. VividQ has the potential to change how humans interact with digital information.”
Read our latest press coverage:
- TechCrunch: VividQ, which has raised $15M, says it can turn normal screens into holographic displays
- UKTN: Cambridge-based startup VividQ secures £11M to work on next-gen holographic displays
- Tech.EU: Moving us one step closer to Tony Stark's Holotable, VividQ raises £11 million
- Business Cloud: VividQ's Iron Man holo tech 'close to reality'
- FinSMEs: VividQ Raises £11M in Seed Extension Funding
- Display Daily: VividQ Announces New Funding of £11M to Bring Holographic Display to the World
- Silicon Republic: VividQ raises £11m to turn any surface into a hologram
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