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Display Week 2025: TriLite to Unveil New Trixel® 3 Cube Projector for AR Smart Glasses

TriLite, developer of the world’s smallest projection display, announces its participation at this year’s Display Week event in San Jose, California. Located at Booth #141, TriLite will showcase the latest generation of its Trixel® 3 projector – the world’s smallest and lightest laser beam scanning display for augmented reality (AR) smart glasses. Live demonstrations will be available by invitation

Form factor engineering samples for our Trixel® 3 laser beam scanner are now available

Vienna, Austria – 12 March 2024 –  We are delighted to announce that form factor engineering samples for our award-winning Trixel® 3 laser beam scanner (LBS) are now available, combining the display engine, control electronics and TriLite’s unique Trajectory Control Module (TCM) software. By providing all the system-level components required for evaluation, application development and test, these samples will
Form Factor Engineering Samples for Trixel 3 Laser Beam Scanner available

AR displays: Predictions for 2024, round-up of 2023

As 2023 now quickly draws to a close, it’s time to consider what 2024 will bring to the world of photonics, augmented reality (AR) displays and, more specifically, what role TriLite will play in this development. Jörg Reitterer, our co-founder and CTO, who has been nominated for the 2nd year in a row as Photonics100 honoree, shares some of
TriLite Technologies year in review and 2024 predictions. Happy new year!

Don’t miss it: TriLite and Dispelix Fireside Chat

We’re excited to share a special fireside chat featuring our Principal Optical Architect, Dr. Louahab Noui, and Dispelix’s VP of Business Development, Pia Harju. The fundamental concept in Augmented Reality Glasses is that the user’s view of the real world is augmented with an overlay image, which is projected onto the display. To achieve this effect, we require a
Pia from Dispelix and Louahab from TriLite fireside chat after AWE

What Does the Future Hold for AR Display Technology?

For augmented reality (AR) headsets, the barriers to adoption have typically been cost, display quality, and physical size. The key to solving these challenges is the display technology – and a new report from Sam Dale at IDTechEx explains the issues. As the report says, AR headsets and glasses need bright, compact, lightweight and low-cost displays, that are of
Idtechex Augmented Reality display Report

Achieving Mass Manufacturability for AR Smart Glasses

Augmented reality (AR) has been the subject of intense interest from science fiction writers and inventors for centuries, with the first actual prototypes appearing

Software-Defined Displays: The Secret Sauce for AR Smart Glasses

Smart glasses for augmented reality (AR) are almost ready for mass consumer adoption – but they’re not quite there yet. The major issue that