TriLite Brings Laser Beam Scanning Projection Demo to Display Week, Featured in the AR Alliance’s LDAR Space as an Associated Member

Vienna, Austria – April 15, 2026 – TriLite, the developer of ultra-compact projection displays, will showcase its laser beam scanning (LBS) technology through live demonstrations at Display Week 2026 (May 5 – 7, Los Angeles, California, USA), with exhibits in the AR Alliance space (booth 451-4) and I-Zone (booth 242-20).

 

Visitors will be able to experience how TriLite’s LBS approach enables compact, power-efficient display engines for next-generation augmented reality (AR) glasses and automotive applications, as well as how these systems integrate into real-world device architectures.

 

TriLite’s presence at Display Week reflects its growing engagement within the AR ecosystem. Since becoming an Associated Member of the AR Alliance in November 2025, the company has joined a network of around 40 organizations spanning the AR display value chain, from components and subsystems to full device integration.

 

As part of this engagement, TriLite contributes to the AR Alliance’s Laser Display working group (LDAR), collaborating with industry participants to advance laser beam scanning technologies for AR displays. The group was initiated by Meta and is chaired by Barry Silverstein.

 

Within the working group, TriLite contributes expertise from its software-defined LBS display architecture, particularly in areas such as system efficiency, calibration, and integration. The company also collaborates with waveguide partners within the LDAR ecosystem to develop laser-optimized waveguides that support efficient light coupling and high image quality.

 

During Display Week, these concepts will be demonstrated in practice across two locations:

 

  • AR Alliance (booth 451-4): Demonstrations within the LDAR context, highlighting the role of laser beam scanning (LBS) in next-generation AR display systems
  • I-Zone (booth 242-20): Interactive exhibit featuring emerging display technologies and application scenarios

Across both locations, TriLite will demonstrate how its LBS technology supports compact form factors, low power consumption, and flexible system integration for AR devices, while leveraging the same platform for automotive applications such as panoramic head-up displays and projection systems.

 

“Augmented reality is moving from isolated innovation to ecosystem-driven development,” said Mario Spiegl, CEO of TriLite. “Our involvement in the AR Alliance and the LDAR working group reflects this shift, as the industry aligns on system architectures and integration. Display Week provides an ideal platform to demonstrate how laser beam scanning integrates into next-generation AR devices and to engage with partners across the ecosystem.”

 

Meetings can be scheduled in advance via sales@trilite-tech.com.

 

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About TriLite

TriLite develops ultra-compact laser beam scanning (LBS) displays for AR smart glasses and automotive applications, including head-up displays and projection systems. Its software-defined display architecture enables compact form factors, low power consumption, and scalable system integration. The company works with partners across the AR and automotive ecosystem to bring next-generation display solutions to market.

For more information, visit  www.trilite-tech.com.

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