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The future of spatial computing is here with Swave Photonics AR holographic glasses

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Julian Wong Defeng
Jan 09, 2025
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Swave Photonics closes funding round raising funds for introduction of dynamic 3D holographic display products. The substantial funding provided to Swave will help accelerate the development of their core technology – what they call the Holographic eXtended Reality (HXR) platform. This platform aims to create AR experiences that feel natural and seamless, prioritizing how we actually see and interact with the real world. The technology is specifically designed to work with AR smartglasses and heads-up displays that are enhanced by artificial intelligence.

According to Theo Marescaux, who serves as Swave’s co-founder and Chief Product Officer, augmented reality glasses are poised to become the fundamental interface through which people will interact with AI-enabled spatial computing and various other applications. He emphasized that Swave holds a distinctive advantage in bringing this future to fruition. Marescaux explained that their approach involves comprehensive design integration across multiple critical components. These include their sophisticated holographic spatial light modulators (SLMs) featuring advanced nano-pixel technology, purpose-built computational chips for real-time processing, specialized light engine systems, and AR combining elements. Through this holistic development strategy, Marescaux asserts that Swave is delivering what he considers to be the most sophisticated and well-integrated solution available in the market.

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