Close Encounter with Industry Giants: Academician Kei May Lau Explores the Past and Future of Micro-LED Micro-Displays Alongside the Raysolve Team

On July 11th, Prof. Kei May Lau, a member of the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE), as well as one of Raysolve’s core founding team members, delivered a significant internal seminar, sharing explorations and breakthroughs in Micro-LED technology at HKUST over the past two decades.

Micro-LED research dates back to around 2000. As a pioneer in this field, Prof. Lau recounted HKUST’s exploration from the earliest 8×8 resolution monochrome micro-display chips to the first high-resolution full-color micro-display chip. Over the past two decades, Prof. Lau and her team have developed multiple groundbreaking ultra-high-resolution Micro-LED micro-display chips, many of which were spearheaded by Raysolve’s core founding team. These achievements have significantly reshaped the landscape of LED technology, showcasing the immense potential of Micro-LED micro-displays in augmented reality (AR) applications.

During the seminar, Prof. Lau particularly commended the team’s breakthroughs in full-color Micro-LED micro-display technology, and encouraged them to maintain their innovative spirit, overcome technical challenges, and further advance the industry.

This seminar deepened the team’s understanding of Raysolve’s profound technical expertise. Raysolve will continue its steadfast efforts to contribute to the evolution of the Micro-LED micro-display industry.

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