The demo showcased the technology's ability to form holographic objects in mid-air, with 100 million pixels per square meter of display power. The technology has potential applications in a variety of industries, including media, technology, retail, and tourism. The company's technology creates real holograms without the need for headgear, eliminating issues such as head-tracking, motion sickness, and latency in the display.
Key takeaways:
- Light Field Lab has launched its SolidLight Holographic and Volumetric display technologies, which can modulate 10 billion pixels per square meter and are expected to be used by major companies to create holographic images and animations.
- The company has raised a total of $135 million since its inception and recently gave a demo of an animated alien, created in collaboration with the SETI Institute, showcasing the capabilities of their technology.
- Light Field Lab is planning to ship its holographic tech for deployment as early as 2025, with the technology being able to create realistic 3D objects that can be viewed from different angles without the need for headgear.
- The company was founded in 2017 with the mission to enable a holographic future and has a team with experience in light field technology innovation. It has attracted significant investment and is expected to bring lower-bandwidth models to market in 2025, with more ambitious projects following in the next three to five years.