Light Field Lab, the San Jose, CA-based developer of the SolidLight holographic display platform, raised $50M in Series B funding.
The round was led by NCSOFT with participation from Corning, Gates Frontier, LG Tech Ventures, and OTOY, Khosla Ventures, and Taiwania Capital.
The company intends to use the funds to drive the productization of SolidLight systems with implementations across a variety of enterprise and location-based entertainment applications.
Led by CEO Jon Karafin, Light Field Lab provides a roadmap of technologies that begins with SolidLight holographic displays to merge real and virtual worlds together. The company offers SolidLight, a resolution holographic display platform designed enabling real digital objects to form in mid-air without headgear. The hardware features self-emissive bezel-less panels that assemble into modular holographic video walls. The technologies combine to offer a system solution for a wide range of next-generation experiences. Light Field Lab also unveiled Defy experiences, the first of which, Space and Time, allows users to speak and interact with SolidLight holograms.
FinSMEs
08/02/2023