Kopin Wins U.S. Government Phase I SBIR to Develop Full-Color MicroLED Display Technology

Reuters03-19 20:32
Kopin Wins U.S. Government Phase I SBIR to Develop Full-Color MicroLED Display Technology
  • Kopin reported receiving a Phase I SBIR contract from the U.S. Government to advance full-color, smaller-format MicroLED display technology for soldier-borne applications.
  • The work is described as early-stage development of a MicroLED architecture aimed at higher brightness and lower power consumption for near-eye defense systems.
  • Kopin said the SBIR effort supports development of a second full-color MicroLED display and follows a USD 15.4 million IBAS contract awarded in September 2025.
  • The company stated the technology is intended for use in waveguide-based AR systems and other near-eye systems such as helmet-mounted displays and advanced weapon sights.


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