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The partners are targeting high-volume use cases in the consumer, automotive and industrial markets. Use cases include gesture recognition, object detection.
STMicroelectronics and Metalenz, a leading developer of metasurface optics, have announced a new licensing agreement.
STMicroelectronics has signed a new license agreement to integrate metasurface optics IP from Metalenz into a wider range of ...
New license agreement enabling the proliferation of metasurface optics across high-volume consumer, automotive and industrial ...
BOSTON, June 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Metalenz, the leader in meta-optics technology, is pleased to announce key leadership team appointments ahead of mass production of its revolutionary ...
Metalenz is the first company to bring metasurfaces to mass markets, with millions of its meta-optics already integrated in consumer devices, combining the functionality of three or four complex ...
Metalenz says its tiny, inexpensive “metasurface” lenses can replace thicker and more complex lenses in a variety of tasks.
Startup Metalenz has tech using polarized light to authenticate people, powering new face unlock systems that are smaller than Face ID.
Samsung's next Galaxy phone may feature advanced facial recognition technology surpassing Face ID, according to Metalenz's claims.
Metalenz chose Samsung's new high-performance global-shutter NIR image sensor, the ISOCELL Vizion 931, as light-engine for its revolutionary polarization-sorting imaging system.
Metalenz’s biometric tech is poised to finally give Android owners a more secure form of facial recognition—and in time could even check skin for cancerous growths or measure air quality.