Recently, CoreView signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the National Virtual Reality Innovation Center. The two parties will cooperate on smart zoom lenses, holographic optical waveguide lenses and AI/AR glasses, involving research and development, industrialization and market expansion. The content of the cooperation includes establishing a special mechanism to promote implementation in aspects such as technical research, product collaboration, channel resources and industrial chain integration.
According to the division of labor, the National Virtual Reality Innovation Center will rely on its platform resources to provide pilot lines, optical inspection services and related core optical technologies; Xinshijia will be responsible for the research and development and prototype design of silicon-based OLED microdisplay and optical system solutions. The goal of both parties is to form an integrated AI/AR glasses solution and improve product engineering and mass production capabilities.
Public information shows that this innovation center is a national manufacturing innovation center approved by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and is mainly responsible for technology research and development and industrial support functions in the field of virtual reality. Xinshijia focuses on silicon-based OLED micro-display technology, and its product applications cover VR/AR, electronic viewfinders and some automotive and portable device scenarios.
In terms of production capacity, the Xinshijia K3 factory completed the entry of the first production equipment on January 13 this year. The K3 factory has a total investment of 1 billion yuan. The first phase plans to produce 12 million sets of flexible OLED modules per year and is equipped with 2 fully automatic production lines. The second phase will add an annual output of 2.5 million sets of silicon-based OLED modules and is also equipped with 2 fully automatic production lines. Once the project reaches full production, the annual output value is expected to exceed 1 billion yuan.
The Sichuan project (K5 factory) was capped on January 16 this year. The project focuses on the two core product lines of flexible OLED and silicon-based OLED high-definition display modules, meeting the display technology needs of cutting-edge fields such as high-end smart wearables, vehicle-mounted displays, and AR/VR.
In addition, on February 9, Jiangxi Xinshijia’s first production line was debugged and lit, and the first batch of flexible OLED screens rolled off the production line. This product is bendable and uses ultra-narrow bezels, a 120Hz refresh rate, and high brightness. It can still maintain a certain display effect in strong light environments. It is mainly targeted at application scenarios such as smartphones, folding devices, tablets, and wearable terminals.
Xinshijia said that this cooperation will help advance its layout in the smart glasses industry chain. The two parties will subsequently cooperate on the research and development and industrialization of AI/AR glasses, focusing on exploring advancement paths at the level of technology integration and product implementation. Overall, relevant progress is still in the early stages, and subsequent actual results await further observation.
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