Reza, CEO and founder of Vuereal, presents the company’s microLED (µLED) platform, which is based on a modular production model. Based in Waterloo, Canada, Vuereal’s business model involves providing a specialized printer along with cartridges containing microLEDs, micro-sensors, and micro-chiplets. This approach allows partners to manufacture custom products without significant capital investment by leveraging existing foundry infrastructure. Customers can order design reference kits, including 3.5-inch, 10-inch, smartwatch, and lighting products, directly from the company’s website.
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The core of Vuereal’s technology lies in using very small LEDs, in the tens of microns range, which enables the creation of multifunctional surfaces. The space between the pixels can be used to integrate other components, allowing for highly transparent displays, high-contrast black matrices, mirrors, or even solar cells for power generation. This capability extends beyond simple displays to incorporate a wide variety of sensors directly into the panel, turning it into an active surface.
This manufacturing platform is described as a form of “micro solid printing.” The process allows Vuereal to pre-process the components within the cartridges, performing binning, inspection, and tuning of the LEDs to ensure they meet customer specifications upon delivery. This quality control step is crucial for producing consistent, high-performance microLED devices. The system is designed to enable rapid hardware development cycles, comparable to software development.
Vuereal is focusing its platform on small to medium-sized applications rather than the large-format display market. The primary goal is to enable the 3D integration of micro-sensors and other micro-devices. Key target markets include robotics, where dense sensor integration is needed for autonomy, and personalized health, which requires integrated biometrics. The platform is positioned to serve the growing needs of AI, autonomy, and health tech, all of which demand extensive sensor integration.
The company believes that as production volume increases and costs decrease, microLEDs will become a dominant display technology. While other technologies like OLED and LCD will continue to exist, microLEDs offer unique capabilities for integrating new functions like advanced sensing directly into the display. Vuereal aims to make this technology accessible, allowing entities of various sizes to enter the market and develop novel semiconductor applications.



