Developing revolutionary technologies for next generation video displays that are 3D, flexible, energy efficient, and scalable to any size.
Photonica promises to be a disruptive innovation in the $150 billion dollar display industry by re-purposing proven telecom technologies to deliver higher performance 3D displays, that can also be foldable or flexible, and projection systems, meeting the new demands of consumers and industry today.Beyond realizing full-color displays that can literally bend in half or roll up into a tube, Photonica’s hybrid display technologies (a system of technologies working together, rather than one "silver bullet" technology) promise to be larger, cheaper, thinner, lighter-weight, more rugged, use less power, and deliver a more realistic image than any other display technology on the market today. The uniqueness of Photonica’s scalable solution enables both the much-desired convergent ‘one device’ to replace the multiple cell phones, media players, e-readers, netbooks and tablets that consumers now must carry with them, as well as the hyper-realistic 3D experience that is already transforming movie theaters and soon, the living room and conference room.
Among the distinctive components and versions of Photonica’s unique display system and architecture are hybrid image engines (hybrid magneto-photonics, hybrid LCD, hybrid MEMS, etc...), providing high-speed, high-brightness, lower power consumption images for fiber-optic composite display screens and for projection systems. Photonica’s solutions include scalable fiber-optic composite screen architectures driven by one or more compact image-engines, as well as foldable tablets and e-readers with full color, high brightness images.
The Photonica team, with many years of experience commercializing display technologies, is partnering with leading consumer electronic companies as they search for their next new consumer market that gives them competitive advantage. The industry is united in their focus on creating the next products that will change the world once again, to duplicate what the IPhone previously did in mobile devices and the big-screen LCD did for the home and office. These industry partnerships are enabling both new mobile devices that will combine the features of smartphones, e-readers, netbooks and tablets, as well as hyper-realistic large flat screen 3D TV’s, projectors (including cinema projectors) and video monitors for the home, conference room, cinema and other commercial uses.




