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EVENT EXHIBITION

OVERVIEW GUIDE

29–31 JANUARY 2024 | THE MOSCONE CENTER


SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, USA

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Conference: 29–31 January
Cutting-Edge Research
Courses: 27 January–1 February
Exhibition: 30–31 January
Exhibition
The Moscone Center • San Francisco, California, USA

CO-LOCATED EXHIBITIONS: Industry Program


BiOS Expo
27–28 January 2024 Courses
Quantum West Expo
30–31 January 2024
Photonics West Exhibition
30 January–1 February 2024

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Technical Program—PAGES 14–21


29 January 2024
Hear the latest research from the leading event for
the advancement of augmented, virtual, and mixed
reality technologies and hear industry design challenge
participants propose solutions to current challenges in
AR/VR/MR.

Industry Events—PAGE 10
Join your peers at the exhibition, explore new professional
opportunities at the job fair, and view the historic headset
Exhibition • 30–31 January—PAGES 23–27 museum.
THE MOSCONE CENTER, WEST
TUESDAY 31 JANUARY. . . . . . . . 10:00 AM–5:00 PM General Information—PAGES 3–4
WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRUARY. . . . 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Facility Map—PAGE 2
Visit the companies at the AR | VR | MR exhibition and Sponsors—PAGE 22
the job fair. Enjoy in-person conversations, make new SPIE Corporate Members—PAGES 28–29
connections, and see who is hiring. SPIE Policies—PAGE 30–31

SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS

Bernard Kress Christophe Peroz


Google (USA) Google
(Switzerland)

Grace Lee SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE Educational courses—PAGES 12–13


Mojo Vision, Receive live instruction directly from an expert and join
Ryan Ong, Magic Leap, Inc.
Inc. (USA) a group of your peers with similar goals and challenges.
(USA)
Choose from more than 50 options on topics such as
Maria Pace, Google LLC
(USA) AR/VR, optical system design, biophotonics, quantum,
basic optics, and all with a moneyback guarantee!
Amy Chunhua Wang, Meta
Reality Labs. (USA) Courses priced separately.

A paid registration to SPIE AR | VR | MR includes full


access to SPIE Photonics West technical program and
special events, all co-located exhibitions, job fair, and all
industry sessions.
Exhibition only registration includes access to all ex-
hibitions located and co-located at SPIE Photonics
West—BiOS Expo, Quantum West Expo, Photonics West
Exhibition, and AR | VR | MR Exhibition—plus, job fair, and
all industry sessions.
See Photonics West program and exhibition details:
spie.org/pw

spie.org/avr
#SPIEXR
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POSTER AREA COMMUNITY EVENTS


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POSTERS
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Sunday through Wednesday
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GENERAL INFORMATION See full details and updates at
spie.org/avr or on the SPIE App

Badge pick up and registration hours Internet access


Recommended: Speakers use North Lobby to pick up badges. Location: Moscone Center, North, South, West

The Moscone Center, West, Lobby Level Complimentary wireless internet access is available through-
out Moscone Center North, South, and West buildings, includ-
Sunday 28 January 7:30 AM–5:00 PM ing the exhibition halls.
Monday 29 January 7:30 AM–5:00 PM
Tuesday 30 January 7:30 AM–5:00 PM SPIE Conference and Exhibition App
Wednesday 31 January 7:45 AM–5:00 PM Location: Moscone Center, North Lower Lobby
Thursday 1 February 7:45 AM–4:00 PM (Exhibit Level)
SPIE App developers will be onsite and available to answer any
questions on its use or navigation and how to get the best user
SPIE Cashier experience. We welcome your feedback.
Location: Moscone Center West, Level 1 lobby Search and browse the program, special events, participants,
Open during registration hours exhibitors, courses, and more. Build your personalized sched-
If you are planning to register onsite, please do so at the “Need ule and sync with the online MySchedule tool. Free Conference
to Register” laptop station. App available for iPhone and Android phones. Information
• Your credit card payment will be processed during about restaurants and food options also available on the App.
registration. If you have questions, visit the App Desk.
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final payment.
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shop, or special event, you may do this online by signing into (Exhibit Level)
your SPIE account. Saturday–Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 AM–5:30 PM
Receipt and certificate of attendance Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 AM–4:00 PM
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or attendees who need a Certificate of Attendance may obtain Books, proceedings, and educational materials. While there,
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SPIE Course Materials
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Open during registration hours es available in portable formats, such as online and private
group training.
All speakers must stop at Speaker Check-In to upload and
preview their slide presentation files at least two hours before
their scheduled session or the day before if you present in the SPIE Press Room
first session. Speakers are not able to present using their own Open during registration hours
devices. All conference rooms are equipped with a laptop,
For registered press only. The Press Room provides meeting
projector, screen, lapel microphone, slide advancer and laser
space, refreshments, access to exhibitor press releases, and
pointer.
Internet connections. Press are urged to register before the
meeting by emailing name, contact information, and name of
SPIE Information Desk publication to [email protected]. Preregistration closes approx-
Location: Moscone Center, West Level 3 Lobby imately 10 days before the start of the event.
Open during registration hours
Materials distribution: stop by to pick up conference materials,
water bottles, face masks, and hand sanitizer. SPIE staff will
SPIE luggage and coat check
also be available to assist in answering any meeting and exhi- Location: Moscone Center, North Lobby
bition related questions you might have.
Saturday–Thursday . . . . . . . . . . open during registration hours
Location: Moscone Center, West, Level 1 Lobby
Sunday–Wednesday . . . . . . . . . open during registration hours
Complimentary luggage, package, and coat storage are avail-
able. Please note posted hours; no late pickup available.

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Center Location: Moscone Center, South Lobby, Cashier
Open during registration hours
Office Depot
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Phone: 415.777.1728 hours. At the end of the meeting, all found items will be turned
over to the Moscone Security Control 415.974.4021.
FedEx Office Print and Ship Center
55 Fourth St Food and beverage services
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415.369.9928 Coffee breaks
CityCopy Print Center Moscone Center, near conference rooms and within the
837 Mission St exhibit halls when open
San Francisco, CA 94103 Complimentary coffee daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM–4:00 PM
Phone: 415.757.0673
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Child care services


Sitters Unlimited
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408.452.0225
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Email: [email protected] city information
www.bayareasittersunlimited.com
Location: Moscone Center, South Lobby
Note: SPIE does not imply an endorsement or recommenda-
The San Francisco Travel Association will have visitor’s guides
tion of these services. They are provided on an “information
and maps available. The association sells the San Francisco
only” basis for your further analysis and decision. Other ser-
CityPASS, Muni 1-, 3- and 7-Day Pass-ports, cable car tickets,
vices may be available.
the Explorer Pass, Muni maps and hop-on-hop-off bus tickets.
Staff are available to discuss city information including tips on
Mothers’ Lounge local restaurants, the city’s many attractions, sightseeing sug-
Location: Moscone Center, North and South Lobbies gestions and transit information.
Open during registration hours See a list of area restaurants, with hours:
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mothers. There is no storage, running water, or refrigeration
available in this space.

Quiet Room
Location: Moscone Center, North Lobby, Level 1, Room 115
Open during registration hours
The Quiet Room is intended for silent meditation, reflection,
or prayer. No mobile device or computer use, and no food or
beverages allowed.

Gender inclusive restroom


Two locations: Moscone Center, North Lower Lobby and
West Level 2

Urgent message line


An urgent message line is available during registration hours:
415.978.3700

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AR|VR|MR MAIN STAGE EVENTS
Main Stage talks offer the latest insights and perspectives on the hardware that will enable the
metaverse and augmented reality. Be in the room full of energy and inspiration as leaders in their
respective fields take the stage to share their current research and visions of the future.

Chair Welcome + Opening Remarks 9:30 AM


30 January 2024 • 8:00 AM–8:20 AM Advanced technologies for large FOV
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) waveguide
Join us for opening remarks from the AR|VR|MR 2024 Sympo- Satoshi Shiraga
sium chairs. CEO
Cellid (Japan)
Grace Lee
Mojo Vision, Inc. (USA) 9:40 AM
Nano-structured optics solutions for AR,
VR and MR; cameras, sensors and displays
Theodor Nielsen
CEO and Founder
Bernard Kress NIL Technology (Denmark)
Google (USA)
9:50 AM
Clear is the New Black
Chris Pickett
CEO
DigiLens, Inc (USA)
Christophe Peroz
Google (Switzerland)
10:00 AM
Optical components for waveguides –
progress in manufacturing of reflectives
and material innovation for diffractives
Rüdiger Sprengard
Plenary 1: tooz technologies Vice President Strategic Business Field
Augmented Reality
30 January 2024 • 8:20 AM–9:00 AM
Schott (Germany)
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
10:20 AM–10:35 Am
The 10yrs rise of augmented reality
Coffee Break
in an optical powerhouse
Kai Stroder
10:35 AM
CEO & Managing Director
tooz technologies (Germany) Metalens design for augmented and
virtual reality applications enabled with
nano- to macro-scale simulation
Session 1: Waveguide Combiners– Sanjay Gangadhara
Ansys (USA)
Design + Fabrication
30 January 2024 • 9:00 AM–11:15 AM 10:45 AM
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) Event-based sensing for efficient
Hear talks from Magic Leap, Dispelix, Cellid, NIL Technology, contextual AI in gaze-contingent smart
DigiLens, Schott, Ansys, Zinn Labs, and Meta Reality Labs. eyewear
Kevin Boyle
9:00 AM
CEO
Monolithically formed curved polymer Zinn Labs (USA)
diffractive optical waveguides for
augmented reality displays 10:55 AM
Julie Frish Mahima Gupta
Senior Waveguide Fabrication Engineer Technology Product Management
Magic Leap (USA) Lead Meta Reality Labs (USA)
9:20 AM
Shaping the future of XR with Dispelix
waveguide technology
Juuso Olkkonen
Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer
Dispelix (Finland)

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MAIN STAGE EVENTS

Panel: AR Waveguide architectures Session 2: Smart Glasses and


30 January 2024 • 11:15 AM–12:00 PM AR Headsets Architecture
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) 30 January 2024 • 2:15 PM–5:00 PM
The session will begin with an introduction of each panelist, Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
followed by questions from the moderator and audience Hear talks from XREAL, Vuzix, Everysight, LetinAR, Ostloong
11:15 AM Innovations, LusoSpace, Meta Reality Labs, Lynx, CREAL,
Lightspace Labs, NewSight Reality, and Metaverse Data &
Bernard Kress
Ethics.
Director, Google AR
Google (USA; SPIE 2023 President) 2:15 PM
Chi Xu
Founder & CEO
PANELISTS XREAL (China)
Aviv Frommer Samarth Bhargava
VP, R&D Director of
Lumus (Israel) Photonics Design, 2:35 PM
Photonics Plat- Paul Travers
forms, Office of President & CEO
the CTO Vuzix (USA)
Applied Mateials
(USA)
Alastair Grant Frank Karutz
SVP Optical CTO 2:45 PM
Engineering tooz technologies Ophthalmic (prescription) AR lenses utilizing
Digilens (USA) (Germany) existing manufacturing processes
Asaf Ashkenazi
Co-Founder & CEO
Everysight (Israel)
Kazue Shimizu
2:55 PM
AR waveguide
R&D Lead
PinTILT™: Technology enabling mass-
Sony production of plastic injection molded
Semiconductor AR optical system
Solutions, Inc. Jeonghun Ha
(Japan) CTO
LetinAR (Republic of Korea)

Plenary 2: OPPO 3:05 PM


30 January 2024 • 1:30 PM–2:15 PM Outdoor AR+AI, Innovating the
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) Interaction of Outdoor Sports and
Industry
Hear a Plenary Talk from Yi Xu at OPPO.
Amber Gao
1:35 PM Founder & CEO
Ostloong Innovations AG (Switzerland)
Exploring the Human-Centered Design of
XR Products: our Journey and Learnings 3:15 PM
Yi Xu HIDO – Comfort or use case…above all?
Director of XR Technology Ivo Yves Vieira
OPPO (USA) CEO
LusoSpace (Portugal)

3:25 PM–3:40 PM
Coffee Break

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3:40 PM Panel: Human factors in AR


Maryam Sabour 30 January 2024 • 5:00 PM–5:45 PM
Head of Business, Platform & Headsets Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
Niantic, Inc. (USA)
This panel on Human Factors in AR features Panel Moderator
Jannick Rolland (Univ. of Rochester) and panelists from
General Motors, Avegant, Meta Reality Labs, and New York
4:00 PM Univ.
Stan Larroque 5:00 PM
Founder Jannick P. Rolland
Lynx (France) Brian J. Thompson Professor
of Optical Engineering
Univ. of Rochester (USA)
4:10 PM
Vision-friendly AR: CREAL’s Light-Field PANELISTS
AR Display for 2024 Launch Kai-Han Chang Qi Sun
Tomas Sluka Staff Researcher Assistant
CEO & Co-Founder General Motors Professor
CREAL (Switzerland) (USA) New York Univ.
(USA)
4:20 PM
Novel Optical System Architecture
Enabling Development of Solid State Flat Kripa Patel Andreas Georgiou
Laser Light Image Engines Sr Optical Optical Engineer
Engineer Reality Optics
Ilmars Osmanis Limited
Avegant
Founder and CTO (United Kingdom)
(USA)
Lightspace Labs (United Kingdom)

4:30 PM Grace Kuo


Optical Module Having Active Optical Research scientist
Array of Elements Capable of Time Meta Reality Labs
Multiplexing with See-Through Display (USA)
Svetlana Samoilova
CTO
NewSight Reality (USA)

4:40 PM
Andrea Bravo
Founder & Editor
Metaverse Data & Ethics (USA)

Optical Design Challenge Awards


30 January 2024 • 5:45 PM–6:00 PM
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
Winners of the Optical Design Challenge will be announced.

Plenary 3: Magic Leap


31 January 2024 • 8:00 AM–8:50 AM
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
Hear a Plenary Talk from Gary Shigeru Natsume at Magic Leap.

8:10 AM
The importance of industrial design in
AR/VR/MR products
Gary Shigeru Natsume
SVP, Design
Magic Leap (USA)

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MAIN STAGE EVENTS

Session 3: Display Engine Architecture Plenary 4: Meta Reality Labs


31 January 2024 • 8:50 AM–10:35 AM 31 January 2024 • 10:35 AM–11:15 AM
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
Hear talks from Magic Leap, Fraunhofer Institute FEP, Hear a Plenary Talk from Barry Silverstein at Meta Reality
Himax/Liqxtal, MICROOLED, OQmented, Sony DADC, and Labs.
STMicroelectronics.
10:35 AM
8:50 AM Peering into the Future:
Decoding the Visual Revolution
Mike Wiemer
CTO Necessary for AR and VR
Mojo Vision (USA) Barry Silverstein
Director of Optics and Display Research
Meta Reality Labs (USA)

9:10 AM
Semi-transparent CMOS backplane for
advanced near-to-eye microdisplays
Panel: AR/VR Light Engines
31 January 2024 • 11:15 AM–12:00 PM
Uwe Vogel
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
CTO
Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, This panel will discuss the different choices of image sources
Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP (display panels) available for AR/VR light engines, including
(Germany) LCoS, LCD, Micro-OLED, Micro-LED and Laser Beam Scanning
(LBS). The panelists will present their respective perspectives
9:20 AM on the tradeoffs for each major technology. The emphasis will
An Ultra-Compact Color-Sequential be on optical see-through AR glasses since these pose much
Front-Lit LCOS Device for AR Applications more difficult requirements for the display than video pass-
Hung Shan Chen through or non-see-through systems.
Vice President 11:15 AM
Himax / Liqxtal (Taiwan)
Nikhil Balram
CEO
9:30 AM Mojo Vision (USA)
Eric Marcellin-Dibon
CEO and Co-Founder
MICROOLED (France) PANELISTS
Yi Qin
Bharath Rajagopalan Google
Director, Strategic (USA)
Marketing
9:40 AM
STMicroelectronics
MEMS and Laser based microdisplay light
(Switzerland)
engine for AR
Ulrich Hofmann
CEO Nicholas Sherwood Grace Lee
Director of Product VP of Display
OQmented (Germany)
Engineering Product
Digilens Management
9:50 AM
(USA) Mojo Vision
Polymer Micro Optics Manufacture (USA)
Capabilities at Sony DADC
Siniša Dohnal
Head of Business Development., Micro Optics,
Product & Services Innovative Solutions
Sony DADC Europe GmbH (Austria)

10:00 AM
Bharath Rajagopalan
Director, Strategic Marketing
STMicroelectronics (Switzerland)

10:20 AM
Coffee Break

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Plenary 5: Applied Materials 3:20 PM


31 January 2024 • 1:30 PM–2:15 PM Enhancing Yield, Process Stability, and AR
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) Waveguide Performance with Advanced
Optical Materials
Hear a Plenary Talk from Paul Meissner at Applied Materials.
Jukka Perento
1:35 PM VP Operations
Paul Meissner Inkron (Finland)
Applied Materials Photonics Platforms Business
in the Office of the CTO (USA) 3:30 PM
Wafer level nano-optics solution for AR
glasses
Shun Lan
AR Product Manager
Sunny OmniLight Technology (China)
Session 4: Materials, Processes, and
Equipment for AR 3:40 PM
31 January 2024 • 2:15 PM–4:10 PM Inkjet printing as key enabling technology
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West) for fabricating complex waveguides in AR
Hear talks from Goertek, Toppan Photomasks, AGC, DELO
applications
Industrial Adhesives, Inkron, Sunny Omnilight Technology, Vijay Ramya Kolli
SÜSS MicroTec SE, and Mitsui Chemicals. Business Development Manager - Imprint
SÜSS MicroTec SE (Germany)
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
Novel AR smart glasses for Metaverse
Angus Wu
Innovative Optical material solutions from
Vice President and CTO of Optics business unit Mitsui Chemicals for next generation XR
Geortek, Inc. (USA) devices
Kenji Iida
2:35 PM Director
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (Japan)
Bríd Connolly
Strategic Applications Manager
Toppan Photomask Company (Germany Panel: Consumer AR Market Readiness
31 January 2024 • 4:10 PM–5:00 PM
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
2:45 PM This panel on Consumer AR Market Readiness features Panel
AGC’s Total Solution for AR/MR Devices Moderators Jaron Lanier (Microsoft) and Amy Peck (Endeav-
Hidenari Hirase orXR).
AGC, Inc. (Japan) 4:10 PM
PANEL MODERATORS
Jaron Lanier
Scientist, writer, musician,
2:55 PM Prime Unifying Scientist
How multifunctional adhesives enable Microsoft (USA)
ARVR
Stephan Prinz Amy Peck
DELO Industrial Adhesives (German) Founder & CEO
EndeavorXR (USA)

3:05 PM
Coffee Break

PANELISTS
Additional panelists will be announced onsite

Emily Mount
Head of Systems Engineering
Google (USA)

4:55 PM
Closing Comments

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INDUSTRY EVENTS
Join your peers at the exhibition, explore new professional opportunities at the job fair, view the
historic headset museum, and hear industry design challenge participants propose solutions to current
challenges in AR/VR/MR.

AR | VR | MR Headset Museum Optical Design Challenge Awards


29 January 2024 • 8:00 AM–6:00 PM 29 January 2024 • 4:30 PM–5:30 PM
Moscone Center, Main Stage Entrance (Level 3 West) Moscone Center, Room 3006 (Level 3 West)
Don’t miss the extensive collection—take a look at headsets See students apply their creativity and university optics edu-
through the ages. Across six display cases you will find an cation to challenging, tangible industry specifications for to-
extensive display of 100+ headsets from the late 1980s up day’s immersive display products. A jury, comprised of indus-
to today. try leaders sponsoring the event and leading academic figures
in AR, VR, and MR, will review submissions and a three-minute
pitch by participants. Multiple prizes will be awarded through-
out the competition thanks to generous sponsorships.

Award Ceremony
30 January 2024 • 5:45 PM–6:00 PM
Moscone Center, Main Stage (Level 3 West)
SPONSORED BY

AR | VR | MR Exhibition
Moscone Center, Expo Hall, (Level 3 West)

Tuesday 30 January 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM–5:00 PM


Wednesday 31 January 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Meet with the biggest names in consumer electronics and up-
and-coming XR companies.

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SOCIAL AND NETWORKING EVENTS
Forge connections with new contacts and catch up with old colleagues. Unwind in more casual settings
where conversations can flow easily and real relationship building can begin.

Networking Sessions Women in XR Networking Session


Tuesday 30 January 2024 • 6:00 PM–7:00 PM Wednesday 31 January 2024 • 1:00 PM–1:30 PM
Wednesday 31 January 2024 • 5:00 PM–6:00 PM Moscone Center, Overlook 4 (Level 3 West)
Moscone Center, Lobby (Level 3 West)
SPONSORED BY

Monday Poster & Networking Session


Monday 29 January 2024 • 5:30 PM–7:00 PM
Moscone Center, Lobby (Level 3 West)
Conference attendees are invited to attend the AR | VR | MR
poster session on Monday evening. Come view the posters,
enjoy light refreshments, ask questions, and network with col-
leagues in your field. Authors of poster papers will be present
to answer questions concerning their papers. Attendees are
required to wear their conference registration badges to the
poster sessions.

Poster setup: Monday 10:00 AM–4:30 PM

SPIE Job Fair


Poster authors: View poster presentation guidelines and set-
up instructions:
https://spie.org/conferences-and-exhibitions/ar-vr-mr/presenters/
prepare-to-present/poster-presentation-guidelines.
Tuesday 30 January • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Whiskey Tasting at SPIE Booth Wednesday 31 January • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Moscone Center, Hall D (Exhibit Level), Booth #3438 Moscone Center, Level 1 West
Sample specialty whiskeys while chatting with colleagues at
SPIE Booth #3438.
30 January 2024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 PM–5:00 PM Speak with hiring companies
31 January 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Meet with companies seeking to
1 February 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM–4:00 PM
hire professionals like you.
CO-SPONSORED BY
Bring your resume and put your best foot
forward to land your dream job.

Visit the SPIE App or the website for current list


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AR | VR | MR
SC1125 Design, SC1310 Optical SC1338 Display
Modeling and Metrology for AR/ Engines for
Fabrication VR/MR (Zhou) Mixed Reality:
Techniques for Optical Design
Micro-Optics: & Technology
Applications to (Georgiou)
Display, Imaging,
Sensing, and
Metrology (Kress)
SC1218 Optical SC1317 Waveguides SC1096 Head-
Technologies and for Mixed Reality: Mounted Display
Architectures for Principles and Requirements
Virtual Reality Applications and Designs for
(VR), Augmented (Georgiou) Augmented Reality
Reality (AR) and Applications
Mixed Reality (MR) (Browne, Melzer)
Head-Mounted
Displays (HMDs)
(Kress)

Head-Mounted Display Requirements Design, Modeling and Fabrication


and Designs for Augmented Reality Techniques for Micro-Optics:
Applications Applications to Display, Imaging,
Course SC1096 • Level: Introductory Sensing and Metrology
Thursday, 1 February 2024 • 8:30 AM–5:30 PM Course SC1125 • Level: Intermediate
Member: $850 / Non-Member $990 Saturday, 27 January 2024 • 1:30 PM–5:30 PM
Student member: $496 Member: $515 / Non-Member $595
Student Member $338
There has never been a more exciting time for augmented
reality (AR). The advent of high resolution microdisplays, the This course provides an overview of the various design and
invention of new optical designs like waveguide and freeform fabrication techniques available to the optical engineer for mi-
eyepieces, and the significant advances in optical manufac- cro / nano optics, diffractive optics and holographic optics.
turing techniques mean that augmented reality head mount- Emphasis is put on DFM (Design For Manufacturing) for wa-
ed displays can be produced now that were not possible five fer scale fabrication, Diamond Turning Machining (DTM) and
years ago. Key to the development and adoption of these sys- holographic origination. The course shows how design tech-
tems is the understanding of the fundamental requirements, niques can be tailored to address specific fabrication tech-
derived from a human factors-centric approach to AR system niques’ requirements and production equipment constraints.
design. The authors will identify the key performance param- The course also addresses various current application fields as
eters necessary to understand the specification, design and in display, imaging, sensing and metrology.
selection of AR systems and help students understand how to
separate the hype from reality in evaluating new AR displays. INSTRUCTOR
Bernard C. Kress - Google (USA)
INSTRUCTORS
Michael P. Browne - Vision Products LLC (USA)
James E. Melzer - IndependentSPIE
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Optical Technologies and Architectures Waveguides for Mixed Reality: Principles


for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented and Applications
Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) Course SC1317 • Level: Intermediate
Monday, 29 January 2024 • 1:30 PM–5:30 PM
Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs)
Member: $515 / Non-Member $595
Course SC1218 • Level: Intermediate
Student member: $338
Sunday, 28 January 2024 • 1:30 PM–5:30 PM
Member: $515.00 / Non-member: $595.00 The future Mixed Reality headset will undoubtedly use wave-
Student member: $338.00 guides to achieve a spectacle form factor and, if required, op-
tical see-through. Mixed Reality waveguides were unheard of
The course provides an extensive overview of the current ten years ago, but now they receive billions of dollars in invest-
product offerings as well as the various optical architectures. ment. Therefore, while there is a plethora of marketing infor-
The features and limitations of current optical technologies mation online, there is limited information on their theory of
addressing such specifications are reviewed. In order to de- operation. This course presents the operating principles of dif-
sign next generation head worn systems, one needs to fully fractive and reflective waveguides and gives examples of their
understand the specifics and limitations of the human visu- use in existing MR products. The gratings theory is described
al system, and design the optics and the optical architecture for diffractive waveguides, emphasizing the k-space represen-
around such. Challenges for next generation systems are re- tation. The different grating technologies are then presented,
viewed, where immersion and comfort need to be addressed including Volume Bragg Gratings (VBGs), Surface Relief Grat-
along with consumer level costs requirements. The course re- ings (SRGs), and Polarization Gratings. Reflective waveguides
views market analysts’ expectations, projected over the next are described, including their manufacturing methods, advan-
5 to 10 years, and lists the main actors (major product design tages over diffractive waveguides, and shortcomings. Finally,
companies, start-ups and optical building block vendors, and the operation of a few existing waveguide-based headsets is
current investment rounds in such). Demonstration of some of described.
the state of the art AR, MR and VR headsets will be offered to
attendees at the end of the course. INSTRUCTOR
Andreas Georgiou - Reality Optics (United Kingdom)
INSTRUCTOR
Bernard C. Kress - Google (USA) Display Engines for Mixed Reality:
Optical Design & Technology
Optical Metrology for AR/VR/MR Course SC1338 • Level: Intermediate
Course SC1310 • Level: Intermediate
Monday, 29 January 2024 • 8:30 AM–12:30 PM
Sunday, 28 January 2024 • 8:30 AM–12:30 PM
Member: $515 / Non-Member $595
Member: $515 / Non-Member $595 Student member: $338
Student member: $338
Mixed Reality hardware encompasses a wide range of devices
This course explains basic principles and applications of opti- to fit specific applications. Characteristics like the optical see-
cal metrology for AR/VR/MR. A primary goal of the course is through, field of view, eye box size, and resolution determine
to reveal the logic of optical methodologies as being critical to each headset’s optical design and technology. The display en-
the design verification and production yield improvement for gine is the heart of the optical system as it forms the image
this revolutionary consumer electronics product. The class will and creates an exit pupil for the eye box or the waveguide.
explore current AR/VR development challenges and how cut- This course looks at the two fundamental aspects of display
ting-edge optical metrology technologies are used to boost engines: (a) the optical design and (b) the modulator technol-
this fast-growing industry. Out of this course the audience will ogy forming the image pixels. The first part of the course con-
be able to comfortably describe the fundamental demands of centrates on occlusive architectures (VR) with optical designs
optical metrology for this industry and confidently define a based on hybrid Fresnel lenses, Catadioptric optics (a.k.a.
solution path for a particular application. pancakes) and segmented optics. It continues to describe the
basic operation of LCDs and OLED display panels. The sec-
INSTRUCTOR ond part of the course describes the display engines for op-
Will Zhou - MLOPTIC Corp. (USA) tical-see-through architectures (AR), with or without an exit
pupil expansion waveguide. The operating principles of Laser
Beam Scanners (LBS), Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS), and
Digital Micromirrors (DMD) are described, and how they are
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE integrated into the optical system is presented.
We are confident that once you experience an SPIE course for yourself you
will look to us for your future education needs. However, if for any reason you INSTRUCTOR
are dissatisfied, we will gladly refund your money. We just ask that you tell us Andreas Georgiou - Reality Optics (United Kingdom)
what you did not like; suggestions for improvement are always welcome.
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ROOM 3010, LEVEL 3 WEST
CONFERENCE 12913 SESSION 1: DIFFRACTIVE COM-
8:20 AM–10:00 AM
29 JANUARY 2024 BINER TECHNOLOGIES
MOSCONE CENTER, Session 1 will run concurrently with Sessions 5 and 9
ROOM 3010 (LEVEL 3 WEST) 8:20 AM–8:40 AM 12913-1: Maxwellian view system
with LBS light engine and
metasurface waveguide for AR
Technical conference has concurrent waveguide display
Wei-Ting Hsu, Yu-Chieh Cheng,
sessions in three rooms National Taipei Univ. of Technology
(Taiwan)

Optical Architectures for Displays 8:40 AM–9:00 AM 12913-2: Novel reflective SLM in
real holographic 3D HUD displays
and Sensing in Augmented, and their impact on quality
Hagen Stolle, SeeReal Technologies
Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, GmbH (Germany); Peter Dürr,
Fraunhofer-Institut für Photonische

VR, MR) V Mikrosysteme IPMS (Germany); Norbert


Leister, SeeReal Technologies GmbH
(Germany)
CONFERENCE CHAIRS 9:00 AM–9:20 AM 12913-4: Polarization volume
hologram for the augmented
Naamah Argaman, Meta (USA) reality waveguide combiner
Hong Hua, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Zhexin Zhao, Xiayu Feng, Zhenye Li,
Arizona (USA) Junren Wang, Mengfei Wang, Xinyue
Zhang, Zheyi Han, Stephen Choi, Lu Lu,
Daniel K. Nikolov, Univ. of Rochester (USA) Barry Silverstein, Meta (USA)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE 9:20 AM–9:40 AM 12913-5: Visible meta-optics


ready for application specific
Dwith Chenna, Magic Leap, Inc. (USA) adaptation
Daniel Bacon-Brown, Matthew C.
Michael P. Browne, Vision Products LLC (USA) George, Rumyana Petrova, Stuart
Kevin R. Curtis, Magic Leap, Inc. (USA) Johnson, Bradley R. Williams, MOXTEK,
Inc. (USA)
Weichuan Gao, Facebook Technologies, LLC (USA)
Andreas Georgiou, Microsoft Research Cambridge 9:40 AM–10:00 AM 12913-6: Achromatic diffractive
liquid-crystal optics for VR
(United Kingdom)
displays
Yi-Hsin Lin, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ. Zhenyi Luo, Yannanqi Li, John Semmen,
(Taiwan) Shin-Tson Wu, CREOL, The College of
Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central
Hiroshi Mukawa, Sony Group Corp. (Japan) Florida (USA)
Bharathwaj Appan Narasimhan, Samsung Display
America Lab (USA)
Yifan (Evan) Peng, The Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong,
China)
Jannick P. Rolland, The Institute of Optics (USA)
Zhujun Shi, Meta (USA)
Guanjun Tan, Apple Inc. (USA)
Guohua Wei, Meta (USA)
Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford Univ. (USA)

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SESSION 5: VERGENCE SESSION 9: FABRICATION
8:20 AM–10:00 AM ACCOMMODATION AND 8:00 AM–10:20 AM AND PROCESS FOR
PERCEPTION IMPROVEMENTS XR TECHNOLOGY
Session 5 will run concurrently with Sessions 1 and 9 Session 9 will run concurrently with Sessions 1 and 5
8:20 AM–8:40 AM 12913-20: AutoColor: learned light 8:00 AM–8:20 AM 12913-38: End-to-end process
power control for multi-color control for AR waveguides
holograms John C. Robinson, KLA Corp. (USA)
Yicheng Zhan, Univ. College London
(United Kingdom); Hakan Ürey, Koç 8:20 AM–8:40 AM 12913-39: Full-wafer fabrication
Univ. (Turkey); Qi Sun, New York Univ. of all-inorganic metalenses,
(USA); Kaan Aksit, Ahmet Hamdi Guzel, waveguides and diffractive optics
Univ. College London (United Kingdom) via nanoimprint lithography
James J. Watkins, Dae Eon Jung,
8:40 AM–9:00 AM 12913-21 Vincent Einck, Lucas Verrastro, Amir
ChromaCorrect: prescription Arbabi, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
correction in virtual reality (USA)
headsets through perceptual
guidance 8:40 AM–9:00 AM 12913-40: Shape variations
Ahmet H. Güzel, Jeanne Beyazian, Univ. of blazed gratings on SRG
College London (United Kingdom); waveguide masters
Praneeth Chakravarthula, Princeton Brian Bilenberg, Tobias Hedegaard
Univ. (USA); Kaan Aksit, Univ. College Bro, Ankit Bisht, Srdjan Acimovic,
London (United Kingdom) Vladimir Miljkovic, NIL Technology ApS
(Denmark)
9:00 AM–9:20 AM 12913-22
Vergence accommodation conflict 9:00 AM–9:20 AM 12913-41: Fabricating a complete
– breaking the near-vision barrier set of Bayfol® HX vHOE’s with
with focus tuneable lenses applications in see through
Prashanthan Ganeswaran, Rob Stevens, displays using free space
Oxford Optical Labs. (United Kingdom) recording rechniques
Friedrich-Karl Bruder, Johannes
9:20 AM–9:40 AM 12913-23 Frank, Sven Hansen, Mira Holzheimer,
Time-multiplexed Foveated Alexander Lorenz, Christel Manecke,
VR display using liquid crystal Covestro Deutschland AG (Germany);
components Jack Mills, Covestro LLC (USA); Lena
Author(s): Xuan Wang, HsienHui Cheng, Nault, Igor Pochorovski, Thomas Rölle,
Li-Min Chang, Lu Lu, Meta (USA) Covestro Deutschland AG (Germany)

9:40 AM–10:00 AM 12913-24 9:20 AM–9:40 AM 12913-42: Manufacturing high-


Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) performance waveguide
actuators to address vergence- combiners, a first step to mass
accommodation conflict in XR adoption
Nick Heijne, Cambridge Mechatronics Michael Weinstein, Applied Materials,
Ltd. (United Kingdom) Inc. (USA)

9:40 AM–10:00 AM 12913-43: Durability evaluation of


repeated imprint using working
stamp: influence of productivity
for diffractive optical elements
Taigo Akasaki, Risa Tanaka, Takeshi
Osaki, Toyo Gosei Co., Ltd. (Japan)

10:00 AM–10:20 AM 12913-126: Diffraction gratings for


AR eyepieces made by contact-
mode lithography at Inprentus
Peter Abbamonte, Univ. of Illinois (USA);
Jonathan Manton, Subhalakshmi Kumar,
Samuel Gleason, Cody Jensen, Nick
Toombs, Inprentus, Inc. (USA)

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ROOM 3010, LEVEL 3 WEST
10:30 AM–12:10 PM SESSION 2: MULTIPLEXED
AND SWITCHABLE
DISPLAYS
Session 2 will run concurrently with
Sessions 6, 10, and 11
10:30 AM–10:50 AM 12913-7: Dual-sided mixed reality
near-eye display using dihedral
corner reflector array
Download the Minseong Kim, Jae-Hyeung Park, Inha
Univ. (Republic of Korea)

SPIE Conference and 10:50 AM–11:10 AM 12913-8: FOV expansion by


polychromatic light source for
Exhibition App holographic Near-to-Eye Display
Tianyao Zhang, Wyant College of
Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona
(USA); Yuzuru Takashima, Wyant
Enhance your SPIE conference College of Optical Sciences (USA)

experience 11:10 AM–11:30 AM 12913-9: Holographic see-through


display system with 3D/2D
Download the mobile app to enrich your meeting switchable modes based on
experience. View events, plan to see exhibitors, and liquid-crystalline lens array and
one-shot learning model
connect with participants all in the palm of your Munkh-Uchral Erdenebat, Ki-Chul Kwon,
hand. The app is easy to use and loaded with features Shariar Md Imtiaz, Chungbuk National
designed for planning and connecting on the go. Univ. (Republic of Korea); Hak-Rin Kim,
Kyungpook National Univ. (Republic of
Make the most of your time with these app features: Korea); Jong-Rae Jung, Suwon Science
College (Republic of Korea); Nam Kim,
» Real-time program updates Chungbuk National Univ. (Republic of
Korea)
» Customize your schedule
» Organize your meeting notes 11:30 AM–11:50 AM 12913-11: Breaking the efficiency
limit of pancake optics by a
» Add new connections to your contacts nonreciprocal polarization rotator
» Plan exhibitor visits Yuqiang Ding, Zhenyi Luo, Shin-Tson
Wu, Univ. of Central Florida (USA)
» Navigate the venue
11:50 AM–12:10 PM 12913-10: Full-color,wide FoV
» Bookmark specific research single waveguide AR displays
» Create meeting reports leveraging polarization
multiplexing reflective
» And a whole lot more. polarization holograms
Qian Yang, Yuqiang Ding, Shin-Tson
Explore the meeting with the SPIE App Wu, CREOL, The College of Optics
and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida
(USA)

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ROOM 3008, LEVEL 3 WEST ROOM 3006, LEVEL 3 WEST
10:30 AM–12:10 PM SESSION 6: EYE, HAND, AND 10:50 AM–11:10 AM SESSION 10: MATERIALS
WORLD TRACKING AND COMPONENTS FOR
XR TECHNOLOGY
Session 6 will run concurrently with
Sessions 2, 10, and 11 Session 10 will run concurrently with
Sessions 2 and 6
10:30 AM–10:50 AM 12913-25: A hybrid high speed eye
tracking sensor by fusion of video 10:50 AM–11:10 AM 12913-52
oculography and laser feedback Filler-less & NIL compatible
interferometry ultra-high refractive index
Johannes Meyer, Michael Mühlbauer, optical polymers for photonic
Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany) applications
Keiko Munechika, Carlos Pina-
10:50 AM–11:10 AM 12913-26: See-through camera for
Hernandez, Kaito Yamada, Adam
integration with AR devices Legacy, HighRI Optics, Inc. (USA)
Yuchen Ma, Yunhui Gao, Jiachen Wu,
Liangcai Cao, Tsinghua Univ. (China)

11:10 AM–11:30 AM 12913-27: Colloidal quantum ROOM 3006, LEVEL 3 WEST


dot imagers for short-wave 11:10 AM–12:10 PM SESSION 11: IMAGE QUALITY
infrared (SWIR) sensing with high AND PERCEPTION
resolution in a compact form
factor Session 11 will run concurrently with
Pawel E. Malinowski, Vladimir Pejovic, Sessions 2 and 6
imec (Belgium); Abu Bakar Siddik,
Mahmoud Hamamou, imec (Belgium), 11:10 AM–11:30 AM 12913-53: Sequential ray trace for
KU Leuven (Belgium); Quazi Mohd efficient and robust stray light
Arman Uz Zaman, Itai Lieberman, Joo analysis
Hyoung Kim, Myung jin Lim, Luis Moreno Yong Fang, William J. Cassarly,
Hagelsieb, Isabel Pintor Monroy, Wenya Synopsys, Inc. (USA)
Song, Nikolas Papadopoulos, Zohreh
Zahiri, Jonas Bentell, Steven Thijs, 11:30 AM–11:50 AM 12913-54: Image quality and
Naresh Chandrasekaran, Gauri Karve, brightness tradeoffs in augmented
imec (Belgium); Paul Heremans, imec reality waveguide displays
(Belgium), KU Leuven (Belgium); Jiwon Jeremy Goodsell, Jannick Rolland,
Lee, Hanyang Univ. (Republic of Korea); Daniel K. Nikolov, Nick Vamivakas, The
David Cheyns, imec (Belgium) Institute of Optics, Univ. of Rochester
11:30 AM–11:50 AM 12913-28: Using AF Data for robust (USA)
hand-tracking 11:50 AM–12:10 PM 12913-55: Safety assessment
Chan-Yuan Huang, Homer H. Chen, of Virtual Reality eye tracking
National Taiwan Univ. (Taiwan)
modules
11:50 AM–12:10 PM 12913-29: Global 3d mapping with Amir Sharghi, Instrument Systems
enhanced camera pose estimation GmbH (Germany)
using auxiliary projector
Sehoon Tak, Keunhee Cho, Jae-Sang
Hyun, Yonsei Univ. (Republic of Korea)

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ROOM 3010, LEVEL 3 WEST


SESSION 3: VISUAL SYSTEM
1:30 PM–2:50 PM
CO-LOCATED EXHIBITIONS: CENTRIC DISPLAYS
Sessions 3 runs concurrently with Sessions 7 & 12
BiOS Expo
27–28 January 2024 1:30 PM–1:50 PM 12913-13: Video-see through super
multi-view near eye display using
Quantum West Expo waveguide-type light source and a
30–31 January 2024 spatial light modulator.
Woongseob Han, Jae-Hyeung Park, Inha
Photonics West Exhibition Univ. (Republic of Korea)
30 January–1 February 2024
1:50 PM–2:10 PM 12913-14: Foveated holographic
near-eye display with geometric
phase lens and camera feedback
Your paid conference registration for Myeong-Ho Choi, Jae-Hyeung Park, Inha
SPIE AR | VR | MR includes access to all the Univ. (Republic of Korea)

amazing Photonics West conferences, plenaries 2:10 PM–2:30 PM 12913-15: Wearable and see-through
visual simulator based on liquid
and technical events, exhibitions, and industry crystals
sessions during the week. You will be able to Alba M. Paniagua-Diaz, Juan Mompeán,
Univ. de Murcia (Spain); Shoaib Shomroo,
choose from more than 5,000 presentations Voptica S.L. (Spain); Pablo Artal, Univ. de
spanning LASE, OPTO, BiOS, and Quantum Murcia (Spain)

West, in addition to the focused activity at 2:30 PM–2:50 PM 12913-70: Prescription in AR/VR -
Using a holistic design approach to
AR | VR | MR. enable a better optical experience
for all users
Prashanthan Ganeswaran, Rob Stevens,
Oxford Optical Labs. (United Kingdom)

ROOM 3010, LEVEL 3 WEST


SESSION 4: COMBINER DESIGN
3:10 PM–4:30 PM
AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUES
Session 4 will run concurrently with Sessions 8 and 13
3:10 PM–3:30 PM 12913-16: Analyzing exit pupil
expansion induced interference in
diffractive AR waveguide combiners
Kalle Ventola, Hanna Lajunen, Toni
Saastamoinen, Ismo Vartiainen, Juuso
Olkkonen, Dispelix Oy (Finland)

3:30 PM–3:50 PM 12913-17: Improved AR waveguide


hologram model for accurate exit
pupil expander simulation using the
RCWA method
Katsumoto Ikeda, Yihua Hsiao, Michael
Cheng, Ansys Japan K.K. (Japan)

3:50 PM–4:10 PM 12913-18: Volume holographic


waveguide combiner design for AR
glasses
Wan-Pin Tsai, Yang-Kuan Tseng, Tsung-
Xian Lee, National Taiwan Univ. of Science
and Technology (Taiwan); Ching-Cherng
Sun, National Central Univ. (Taiwan)

4:10 PM–4:30 PM 12913-19: Geometric waveguide


optimization for ghost reduction in
near-eye light field display
Chan-Yuan Huang, National Taiwan Univ.
(Taiwan); Homer H. Chen, National Taiwan
Univ. (Taiwan), PetaRay (Taiwan)

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SESSION 7: NEXT GEN MICRO SESSION 12: METROLOGY AND
1:30 PM–2:50 PM 1:50 PM–2:50 PM
DISPLAYS I MEASUREMENT TOOLS I
Sessions 7 runs concurrently with Sessions 3 & 12 Session 12 will run concurrently with Sessions 3 and 7
1:30 PM–1:50 PM 12913-30: 10.000 dpi 0.18-inch low- 1:50 PM–2:10 PM 12913-44: Improving AR metrology:
power OLED microdisplay utilizing cost & risk cuts via optical
a new flexible architecture in 28nm referencing innovation
CMOS technology Thomas Kerst, Jesper Leppinen, Mikael
Philipp Wartenberg, Andreas Fritscher, Jokinen, OptoFidelity Oy (Finland)
Bernd Richter, Steffen Damnik, Florian
Schuster, Dirk Schlebusch, Martin Rolle, 2:10 PM–2:30 PM 12913-45: Light measurement
Stephan Brenner, Johannes Zeltner, Uwe and quality control at different
Vogel, Fraunhofer-Institut für Organische production stages of a virtual
Elektronik, Elektronenstrahl- und reality headset
Plasmatechnik FEP (Germany) Sascha Reinhardt, Roland Schanz,
Benjamin Käsdorf, Tobias Steinel,
1:50 PM–2:10 PM 12913-31: The next generation of Instrument Systems GmbH (Germany)
DLP® Pico™ technology for AR
displays 2:30 PM–2:50 PM 12913-46: XR Image Quality test
Aravind Lakshminarayanan, Jesse systems converge to do it all
Richuso, Texas Instruments Inc. (USA) Daniel Winters, Jan-Hinrich Eggers,
TRIOPTICS GmbH (Germany)
2:10 PM–2:30 PM 12913-32: Compact RGB module
with blue, green LDs and red SLED
and collinearly aligned collimated
output beams
Marcus Duelk, Nikolay Primerov, Callan
Jobson, José Rios, Stefan Gloor, Nicolai
Matuschek, Tim von Niederhäusern,
Marco Rossetti, Antonino Castiglia, Marco
Malinverni, Christian Vélez, EXALOS AG
(Switzerland)

2:30 PM–2:50 PM 12913-33: Productisation of


MicroLED displays based on
DynamicPixelTuning Technology®
Tongtong Zhu, Kunal Kashyap, Poro
Technologies Ltd. (United Kingdom)

ROOM 3008, LEVEL 3 WEST ROOM 3006, LEVEL 3 WEST


SESSION 8: NEXT GEN MICRO SESSION 13: METROLOGY AND
3:10 PM–4:30 PM 3:10 PM–4:10 PM
DISPLAYS II MEASUREMENT TOOLS II
Session 8 will run concurrently with Sessions 4 and 13 Session 13 will run concurrently with Sessions 4 and 8
3:10 PM–3:30 PM 12913-34: Laser power saving for ar 3:10 PM–3:30 PM 12913-47: Helmet-mounted display
see-through displays binocular alignment measurement
AMatan Naftali, Ran Gabai, Meni Yehiel, tool
Maradin Ltd. (Israel) Bobby Foote, Vision Products LLC (USA);
Marc Winterbottom, Air Force Materiel
3:30 PM–3:50 PM 12913-35: Compact laser Command, U.S. Air Force (USA); Roque
illumination-based image source for Martinez, Justin Tran, Carlos Alatorre,
multifocal display architecture and Mike Browne, Vision Products LLC (USA);
beyond Steven Hadley, Charles Bullock, Air Force
Roberts Zabels, Ugis Gertners, Kristians Materiel Command, U.S. Air Force (USA);
Slics, Kriss Osmanis, Ilmars Osmanis, Bruce Pixton, U.S. Army Night Vision &
Lightspace Technologies, SIA (Latvia) Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA);
Rupal Varshneya, DEVCOM C5ISR (USA)
3:50 PM–4:10 PM 12913-36: Small and scalable laser
source for AR glasses by hybrid 3:30 PM–3:50 PM 12913-48: Simulation-based
integration of silicon nitride PIC computation of the glare spread
technology function in camera systems
Douwe H. Geuzebroek, Brilliance B.V. Thomas L. R. Davenport, William J.
(Netherlands); Raimond Frentrop, Ronald Cassarly, Synopsys, Inc. (USA)
Dekker, Edwin J. Klein, Floris H. Falke, 3:50 PM–4:10 PM 12913-127: Rapid thickness and
LioniX International BV (Netherlands);
Anne Leenstra, PHIX Photonics Assembly
profile measurement of bonded
(Netherlands) multi-layer structures
William J. Hall, Opto-Alignment
4:10 PM–4:30 PM 12913-37: Red, green and blue edge- Technology, Inc. (USA)
emitting devices for beam scanning
light engine architectures: from
single emitters to arrays.
Marco Rossetti, Marco Malinverni,
Antonino Castiglia, Adin Ferhatovic, Denis
Martin, Marcus Duelk, Christian Vélez,
EXALOS AG (Switzerland)

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TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS

LOCATION: MOSCONE CENTER, ROOM 3006 (LEVEL 3 WEST)


4:30 PM–5:30 PM • OPTICAL DESIGN CHALLENGE
See students apply their creativity and university optics education to challenging,
tangible industry specifications for today’s immersive display products.
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LOCATION: MOSCONE CENTER, LOBBY (LEVEL 3 WEST)


5:30 PM–7:00 PM • POSTERS
12913-56: 2D imaging light spectrometry measurement for the evaluation of AR/
VR display devices
Yuki Kawashima, Yuji Kamei, Topcon Technohouse Corp. (Japan)

12913-57: Plastic polarizing beam splitter combiner and anamorphic intermediate


image optical system for AR glasses
Monday Poster & Yoshifumi Sudoh, Takemasa Tsutsui, Masahiro Itoh, Ricoh Co., Ltd. (Japan)
Networking Session 12913-58: Panoramic field of view and compact VR, MR, video-based AR headsets
Monday 29 January 2024 and glasses using innovative newly-developed eyepieces
5:30 PM–7:00 PM David Batte, Scoptique (France)
Moscone Center, Lobby 12913-59: Exit pupil expander with non-hexagonal 2D gratings
(Level 3 West) Michael Cheng, Ansys Japan K.K. (Japan); Thibault Leportier, Federico Duque Gomez, Ansys
Canada Ltd. (Canada); Katsumoto Ikeda, Ansys Japan K.K. (Japan); David Vega, Angel Morales,
Conference attendees are invited to Ansys, Inc. (USA); Alexandra Christophe, Jens Niegemann, Ansys Canada Ltd. (Canada)
attend the AR | VR | MR poster ses-
sion on Monday evening. Come view 12913-60: Straightforward method for sidewall roughness measurements by
the posters, enjoy light refreshments, AFM on Ion Beam etched slanted diffraction gratings and their topography
development
ask questions, and network with col- Paulo Lima, Sebastien Pochon, David Pearson, Sung-Jin Cho, Oxford Instruments Plasma
leagues in your field. Authors of post- Technology Ltd. (United Kingdom)
er papers will be present to answer
questions concerning their papers. 12913-61: Illumination uniformity control of EPE using PVG on AR waveguide
design
Attendees are required to wear their Nien-Jung Chiang, National Taipei Univ. of Technology (Taiwan); Ting-Wei Huang, Bo-Kai
conference registration badges to the Zhang, Ji-Ping Sheng, Wen-Chang Hung, ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (Taiwan); Yu-Chieh Cheng,
poster sessions. National Taipei Univ. of Technology (Taiwan)

12913-62: Computational hologram optimization for large holographic displays


Poster setup:
using eye pupil position
Monday 10:00 AM–4:30 PM Markus Zimmermann, Stephan Reichelt, Institut für Technische Optik, Univ. Stuttgart (Germany)
Poster authors: View poster
12913-63: Exploring the boundaries of large-area nanoimprinting for mass
presentation guidelines and set-up
production of AR waveguides
instructions: Erhan Ercan, Morphotonics B.V. (Netherlands); Brian Bilenberg, Tobias Hedegaard Bro,
https://spie.org/conferences-and NIL Technology ApS (Denmark); Janne Simonen, Murat Deveci, OptoFidelity Oy (Finland);
exhibitions/ar-vr-mr/presenters/prepare- Stefan Steiner, LightTrans International GmbH (Germany); Frederik Bachhuber, SCHOTT
to-present/poster-presentation-guidelines AG (Germany); Mariana Ballottin, Jan Matthijs ter Meulen, Morphotonics B.V. (Netherlands);
Thomas Kerst, OptoFidelity Oy (Finland)

12913-64: High-refractive-index polymers with high transparency


Yunyan Wang, Runhui Huang, Gu Xu, Sean Simmons, Megan Bennett, Brewer Science, Inc.
(USA)

12913-65: Optimizing metalens designs for wide-angle applications


Yun-Hsiang Chang, National Taipei Univ. of Technology (Taiwan); Chuan-Hui Liu, Tzu-Yao Lin,
Shih-Chieh Yen, POLYVISIONS (Taiwan); Yu-Chieh Cheng, National Taipei Univ. of Technology
(Taiwan)

12913-66: Highly uniform surface relief gratings via reactive ion beam etch for
augmented reality applications
Maryam Souri, Vincent Ip, Matthias Falmbigl, Meng Lee, Mark Campo, Robert Caldwell, Veeco
Instruments Inc. (USA)

12913-67: Accurate characterization of diffractive waveguide gratings


Murat Deveci, OptoFidelity Inc. (USA); Thomas Kerst, Roosa Mäkitalo, Leo Peltomaa,
OptoFidelity Oy (Finland)

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5:30 PM–7:00 PM • POSTERS
12913-69: Full inorganic nano-photonics by direct NIL on 300mm
Marc A. Verschuuren, Rob Voorkamp, Jeroen Visser, Gert-Jan Hurxkens, SCIL Nanoimprint
Solutions (Netherlands); Mohammad Ramezani, TeraNova B.V. (Netherlands)

12913-72: An integrated virtual system for monitoring operations on the railway


Maria di Summa, Angelo Cardellicchio, Nicola Mosca, Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali
Intelligenti per il Manifattuiero Avanzato, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy); Pietro
Ferraro, Vittorio Bianco, Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti “Eduardo Caianiello”,
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy); Ettore Stella, Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali
Intelligenti per il Manifattuiero Avanzato, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)

12913-73: Novel method for testing AR/MR devices and smart glasses to Access conference
compensate for user prescription vision
Eric Eisenberg, Erin Brown, Radiant Vision Systems, LLC (USA) proceedings and
12913-74: Underground mine emergency evacuation planning: AR implementation
and case study
Doga Cagdas Demirkan, Ava D. Segal, Abhidipta Mallik, Sebnem Duzgun, Andrew Petruska,
presentations in
Colorado School of Mines (USA)
six to eight weeks in the
12913-75: Two-dimensional multi-domain field-of-view expansion by MEMS SLM
for near to eye display
Yexin Pei, Yuzuru Takashima, Gregory Nero, Jeff Chan, Xianyue Deng, Ted Lee, Parker Liu,
SPIE Digital Library
Wyant College of Optical Sciences (USA)

12913-76: Importance of consistent alignment to true eyepoint and consideration


of true eye geometry for optical testing of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual
Reality (VR)
SPIEDigitalLibrary.org
Minh Tong, Sonika Obheroi, Josh Lucas, Richard Austin, Gamma Scientific (USA)

12913-79: Modeling tools for use of displacement Talbot lithography for high
volume AR waveguide manufacturing
Kelsey Wooley, Eulitha US, Inc. (USA); Andrew M. C. Dawes, Synopsys, Inc. (USA); Zhixin Wang,
Eulitha US, Inc. (USA); Maryvonne Chalony, Synopsys, Inc. (USA); Harun Solak, Eulitha US, Inc.
(USA); Lawrence S. Melvin, Synopsys, Inc. (USA)

12913-80: Pixelated displayable glasses with limited vision obstruction


Hung-Shan Chen, Chia-Ming Chang, Ming-Syuan Chen, Guo-Lin Hu, Chien-Chung Chen, Sung-
Nan Chen, Yi Hung, Liqxtal Technology Inc. (Taiwan)

12913-81: Human-centric image quality assessment for head-mounted display


(HMD) devices
Pengfei Li, Biaoli Tao, Yongjiang Lab. (China); Jiayan Zhuang, Ningbo Institute of Industrial
Technology (China); Chaohao Wang, Shuang Wang, Yongjiang Lab. (China)

12913-82: Quantitative assessment of stray light anomalies in near-eye AR


waveguide systems integrating VHOEs
Yi-Ming Li, Tsung-Xian Lee, Wan-Pin Tsai, Yang-Kuan Tseng, National Taiwan Univ. of Science
and Technology (Taiwan); Ching-Cherng Sun, National Central Univ. (Taiwan)

12913-83: Landing site detection method for drones using terrain parameters and
dense depth map in unstructured & unknown terrains
Ishan Narayan, CSIR - Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (India)

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Meet with the biggest names in consumer electronics and up-and-coming XR companies. Whether
you want to check out the latest in AR-VR-MR hardware and systems, talk about the next research
developments, or just connect with colleagues, the expo has something for everyone.
EXHIBITOR LISTING
3D-Micromac AG. . . . . . . . 6415 LetinAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6211
AddOptics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6103MICLEDL microdisplays. . 6115
Almalence Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . 6203 Morphotonics B.V.. . . . . . . 6420
Myrias Optics, Inc.. . . . . . . 6123
Ansys, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6224
NewSight Reality. . . . . . . . 6402
Brilliance B.V.. . . . . . . . . . . . 6423 6224 6325
6125
NIL Technology ApS. . . . . 6413
Buhler Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6316 6124 6222 6323 6424
6123 Coffee
Oorym Optics Ltd.. . . . . . . 6417
Cellid, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6121 6122 6423
Chroma Technology Opto-Alignment 6120 6421
6121 6218 6420
Technology, Inc.. . . . . . . . . 6214
Corp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6400 6319
HOWARD STREET

6118 6419
Corning Incorporated. . . . 6323 OptoFidelity. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6315 6119 6418
6116 6216 6316
6117 6417
CREAL SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6118OQmented GmbH . . . . . . . 6300 6215 6315 6416
6115 6214 6314 6415
Dioptic GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . 6414 Oxford Instruments 6414
America Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6222
Dispelix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6305 6113 6212 6213 6312 6413
6311 6412
PetaRay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6412
ELDIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6212 6111 6210 6211 6310 6411
6410
EV Group Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 6210 Photo Research. . . . . . . . . . 6418
Photron USA, Inc.. . . . . . . . 6113
Everix, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6111
6107 6206 6306 Entry
FlexEnable Technology POROTECH. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6421 6205 6305
PWY Service GmbH &
Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6401 6105 6304
6202 6404
Fraunhofer- FEP. . . . . . . . . 6200 Co. KG / LightTrans USA. 6403
6103 6203 6302 6303 6403
Radiant Vision Systems, 6100 6402
Gamma Scientific. . . . . . . . 6100
LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6205 6101 6200 6201 6300 6301 6400 6401
Google. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6213
RAONTECH. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6319
HighRI Optics, Inc.. . . . . . . 6411
SCHOTT North America,
Holoptic, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . 6301
Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6311 Exhibition
IDS, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6125
scia Systems GmbH. . . . . . 6306 Entrance
Inprentus, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . 6424 Topcon Technohouse Vision Interface
SCIL Nanoimprint Corp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6206 Technology, Ltd.. . . . . . . . . 6117 Headset Muse
Instrument Systems Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6314
GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6101 Toppan Photomasks, Westboro Photonics. . . . . 6201
STMicroelectronics . . . . . . 6202 Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6120
J.A. Woollam Co., Inc. . . . 6310 Zhejiang Lante Optics
Synopsys, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . 6416 TriLITE Technologies, Co., Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6302
Konica Minolta Sensing GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6119
TechnoTeam Vision USA. . 6218 Zinn Labs, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . 6419
Americas, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . 6404
Tobii AB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6410 TRIOPTICS GmbH. . . . . . . 6312 Zygo Corporation. . . . . . . . 6304
Kyocera International, Inc..6303
tooz technologies
GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6215
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3D-Micromac AG #6415 Dioptic GmbH #6414


Technologie-Campus 8, Chemnitz, 09126 Germany
+49 371 400 43 222; fax +49 371 400 4340
[email protected]; www.3d-micromac.com Bergstr. 92, Weinheim, 69469 Germany
+49 6201 65040 00; fax +49 6201 65040 01
[email protected]; www.dioptic.de
AddOptics #6103
SPONSOR
Maasboulevard 100, Rotterdam, 3063 NS Netherlands Dispelix #6305
+31 6 1184 3891
[email protected]; www.addoptics.com
Metsänneidonkuja 10, Espoo, 02130 Finland
+358 40 775 7840
Almalence Inc. #6203 [email protected]; www.dispelix.com
3803 Mount Bonnell Rd, Austin, TX, 78731-5732 USA
+1 512 646 0176
[email protected]; almalence.com ELDIM #6212
1333 Rue d’Épron, Hérouville-Saint-Clair, 14200 France
+33 2 31 947 600; fax +33 2 31 940 950
Ansys, Inc. #6224 [email protected]; www.eldim.fr

2600 Ansys Dr, Canonsburg, PA, 15317-0404 USA EV Group Inc. #6210
+1 724 746 3304; fax +1 724 514 9494 7700 S River Pkwy, Tempe, AZ, 85284 USA
[email protected]; www.ansys.com +1 480 305 2400; fax +1 480 305 2401
[email protected]; www.evgroup.com
Brilliance B.V. #6423
Hengelosestraat 500, Enschede, 7521 AN Netherlands Everix, Inc. #6111
+31 532 030 053 1468 N Goldenrod Rd Ste 200, Orlando, FL, 32807-8368 USA
[email protected]; www.brillianceRGB.com +1 407 637 2987
[email protected]; www.everix.co
Buhler Inc. #6316
FlexEnable Technology Ltd. #6401
Bühler Aeroglide, 100 Aeroglide Dr, Cary, NC, 27511-6900 USA
+1 919 657 7100; fax +1 919 657 7101 34 Cambridge Science Park Milton Rd, Cambridge, CB4 0FX
[email protected]; www.buhlergroup.com United Kingdom
+44 1223 706 000
Cellid #6121 [email protected]; www.flexenable.com
5th floor, Pacific Capital Plaza, 4-8-6 Roppongi, Minato-ku,
106-0032 Japan Fraunhofer- FEP #6200
+81 3 6447 0767
[email protected]; www.cellid.com/en/
Winterbergstr. 28, Dresden, 01277 Germany
+49 351 2586 0; fax +49 351 2586 105
Chroma Technology Corp. #6400 [email protected]; www.fep.fraunhofer.de

10 Imtec Ln, Bellows Falls, VT, 05101-3119 USA Gamma Scientific #6100
+1 802 428 2500; fax +1 802 428 2525
[email protected]; www.chroma.com
9925 Carroll Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA, 92131-1105 USA
+1 858 279 8034; fax +1 858 576 9286
Corning Incorporated #6323 [email protected]; www.gamma-sci.com

One Riverfront Plaza, Corning, NY, 14831-0001 USA SPONSOR


+1 607 974 9000; fax +1 607 974 8091 Google #6213
[email protected]; www.corning.com 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View,
CA, 94043-1351 USA
CREAL SA #6118 +1 650 253 0000; fax +1 650 253 0001
[email protected]; www.google.com/intl/en/about/

Bldg L Innovation Park, Chemin de la Dent d’Oche 1A,


Ecublens VD, 1024 Switzerland
+41 78 229 05 00
[email protected]; www.creal.com

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HighRI Optics, Inc. #6411 Morphotonics B.V. #6420


De Run 4281, Veldhoven, 5503 LM Netherlands
+31 40 401 1963
5401 Broadway Ter 304, Oakland, CA, 94618-1767 USA [email protected]; www.morphotonics.com
+1 360 402 4112
[email protected]; highrioptics.com
Myrias Optics, Inc. #6123
Holoptic, LLC #6301
1850 W 205th St, Torrance, CA, 90501-1526 USA 240 Thatcher Rd # S571, Amherst, MA, 01003-9364 USA
+1 310 320 1066 +1 978 618 3959
[email protected]; holoptic.com [email protected]; myriasoptics.com

IDS, Inc. #6125 NewSight Reality #6402


609 Osuna Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87113 USA 1031 1st St S Ste 604, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250 USA
+1 505 200 2952 +1 510 407 0902
[email protected]; www.idsnm.com [email protected]; newsightreality.com

Inprentus, Inc. #6424 NIL Technology ApS #6413


51 E Kenyon Rd, Champaign, IL, 61820 USA
+1 217 239 9862
[email protected]; www.inprentus.com Haldor Topsøes Allé 1, Kongens Lyngby, 2800 Denmark
+45 3111 1797; fax +45 7014 1916
[email protected]; www.nilt.com
SPONSOR
Instrument Systems GmbH #6101 Oorym Optics Ltd. #6417
Kastenbauerstr. 2, München, 81677 Germany
36/4 Sireni St, Rekhovot, 7622924 Israel
+49 89 454 943 0; fax +49 89 454 943 11
+972 507 839 261
[email protected]; www.instrumentsystems.com
[email protected]; oorym.com

J.A. Woollam Co., Inc. #6310 Opto-Alignment Technology, Inc. #6214


311 S 7th St, Lincoln, NE, 68508-2274 USA
1034 Van Buren Ave Ste A, Indian Trail, NC, 28079-5632 USA
+1 402 477 7501; fax +1 402 477 8214
+1 704 893 0339; fax +1 704 893 0403
[email protected]; www.jawoollam.com
[email protected]; www.optoalignment.com

SPONSOR
SPONSOR
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, OptoFidelity #6315
Inc. #6404 20863 Stevens Creek Blvd Ste 540, Cupertino,
CA, 95014-2118 USA
101 Williams Dr, Ramsey, +1 44 430 0100
NJ, 07446-1217 USA [email protected]; www.optofidelity.com
+1 201 236 4300; fax +1 201 785 2480
[email protected];
sensing.konicaminolta.us/us/ OQmented GmbH #6300
Kirchhoffstrasse 1b, Itzehoe, 25524 Germany
+49 4821 778 276
Kyocera International, Inc. #6303 [email protected]; www.oqmented.com
8611 Balboa Ave, San Diego, CA, 92123-1580 USA
+1 858 576 2600
[email protected]; global.kyocera.com
Oxford Instruments America Inc #6222
Plasma Technology, 300 Baker Avenue Suite 150, Concord,
MA, MA 01742 USA
LetinAR #6211 +1 978 369 9933; fax +1 978 369 8287
4F 41-10 Burim-ro 170 beon-gil, Seoul, 14055 Republic of [email protected]; www.oxinst.com
Korea
+82 2 6959 7007; fax +82 2 6442 5139
[email protected]; letinar.com
PetaRay #6412
Rm 910, Complex for Research Excellence, No 18, Siyuan St.,
Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei, 100 Taiwan
MICLEDI microdisplays #6115 +886-2-33666545
[email protected]; www.petaray.com

Sluisstraat 79 Pb 3.01, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, 3000


Belgium
+32 13336383
[email protected]; www.micledi.com

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Photo Research #6418 SPONSOR


7279 William Barry Blvd, Syracuse, NY, 13212-3349 USA STMicroelectronics #6202
+1 845 907 2503 3rd Fl, 2755 Great America Way, Santa Clara, CA, 95054-1166
[email protected]; www.jadaktech.com USA
+1 408 919 8400; fax +1 408 986 9644
www.st.com
Photron USA, Inc. #6113
9520 Padgett St Ste 110, San Diego, CA, 92126-4446 USA
+1 858 684 3555; fax +1 858 684 3558 SPONSOR
[email protected]; www.photron.com Synopsys, Inc. #6416
POROTECH #6421 675 Almanor Ave, Sunnyvale, CA, 94085-2934 USA
Unit 13, Evolution Business Park, Impington, +1 650 584 5000; fax +1 650 584 4102
CB24 9NG United Kingdom [email protected];
+441223 973860 www.synopsys.com/optical-solutions.html
[email protected]; www.porotech.com
SPONSOR
PWY Service GmbH & Co. KG /
LightTrans USA #6403 TechnoTeam Vision USA #6218
121 S Orange Ave Ste 1500, Orlando,
FL, 32801-3241 USA
Am Teich 2, Jena, 07743 Germany +1 321 368 1842
+49 170 480 0807 [email protected];
[email protected]; www.lighttrans.us www.technoteamvision.com

SPONSOR
Tobii AB #6410
Radiant Vision Systems, LLC #6205 Karlsrovägen 2D, Danderyd, 182 53 Sweden
+46 8 663 69 90; fax +46 8 30 14 00
[email protected]; www.tobii.com
18640 NE 67th Ct, Redmond,
WA, 98052-6728 USA
+1 425 844 0152; fax +1 425 844 0153
tooz technologies GmbH #6215
Turnstr. 27, Aalen, 73430 Germany
[email protected];
+49 736 1591 1603
www.radiantvisionsystems.com
[email protected]; www.tooz.com

RAONTECH #6319 SPONSOR


601 B-dong, Pangyo Global Biz Center, 43 Changeop-ro,
Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, 13449 Republic of Korea Topcon Technohouse Corp. #6206
+82 31 786 4600; fax +82 31 719 4506 75-1 Hasunuma-cho, Itabashi-ku
[email protected]; www.RAON.io Tokyo, 174-8580 Japan
+81 3 3558 2666; fax +81 3 3558 4661
SCHOTT North America, Inc. #6311 [email protected];
www.topcon-techno.co.jp/en/

400 York Ave, Duryea, PA, 18642-2026 USA


+1 570 457 7485; fax +1 570 457 7330 Toppan Photomasks, Inc. #6120
[email protected]; www.schott.com 131 Old Settlers Blvd, Round Rock, TX, 78664-2211 USA
+1 512 334 7000; fax +1 512 310 6544
[email protected]; www.photomask.com
scia Systems GmbH #6306
TriLite Technologies GmbH #6119
Clemens-Winkler-Str. 6c, Chemnitz, 09116 Germany
+49 371 33561 0; fax +49 371 33561 200
[email protected]; www.scia-systems.com Frankenberggasse 13/16, Vienna, 1040 Austria
+43 1 947 5371
[email protected]; www.trilite-tech.com
SPONSOR
SCIL Nanoimprint Solutions #6314
High Tech Campus 11, Eindhoven, 5656 AE Netherlands
+31 6 51087938
[email protected]; www.scil-nano.com

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TRIOPTICS GmbH #6312

Strandbaddamm 6, Wedel, 22880 Germany


+49 4103 18006 0; fax +49 4103 180062 0
[email protected]; www.trioptics.com

Vision Interface Technology Ltd. #6117


No 402 Sec 4 Zhonghua Rd, Xiangshan District,
Hsinchu City, 300 Taiwan
+886 3 550 6609
[email protected]; www.vision-interface.com

Westboro Photonics #6201


1505 Carling Ave Ste 301, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7L9 Canada
+1 613 729 0614; fax +1 613 729 9067
[email protected]; www.wphotonics.com

Zhejiang Lante Optics Co., Ltd. #6302

No. 1108, Hongfu Road, Honghe Zhen, Jiaxing, ZJ, 314023


China
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Advanced Photonics is a highly selective, open access,


international journal publishing innovative research in all
areas of optics and photonics, including fundamental and
applied research.
ABOUT THE EDITORS

Xiao-Cong (Larry) Yuan


is Director of the Shenzhen
University Nano Photonics
Research Center

Anatoly Zayats
is the head of the Photonics
& Nanotechnology Group
at King’s College London

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