SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LetinAR, a leader in optical technology for augmented reality (AR) smartglasses, announced the launch of its first mass-produced AR product through a partnership with NTT QONOQ Devices, Inc., a joint venture of NTT QONOQ (a subsidiary of NTT DOCOMO leading the NTT Group's XR business) and Sharp Corporation. By providing its proprietary PinTILTâ„¢ optical modules to NTT QONOQ Devices, LetinAR aims to deliver a more advanced and accessible AR experience.
Introducing MiRZA® XR Smartglasses
The MiRZA® XR smartglasses, launched by NTT QONOQ Devices, feature LetinAR's PinTILTâ„¢ optical modules, which reduce weight by up to 66% compared to similar products, while offering a Full HD AR display. Designed for daily use, MiRZA® delivers immersive, real-time AR content for productivity, entertainment, and beyond.
PinTILTâ„¢ technology combines real-world visuals with digital images, allowing users to seamlessly experience both. This cutting-edge optical module provides distinct advantages over traditional Birdbath and Exit Pupil Expander (EPE) optics, including optimized weight, affordability, and superior image quality.
A Vision for Global Growth
Jaehyeok Kim, CEO of LetinAR, expressed enthusiasm for this milestone: "We're thrilled to see our technology brought to life in the form of MiRZA®. This launch embodies our dedication to AR innovation, allowing users to experience the true potential of augmented reality. We're excited to grow our presence in the global AR market, which is projected to expand tenfold by 2028."
Experience LetinAR at CES 2025
In January 2025, LetinAR will showcase its latest optical technology at CES in Las Vegas, where attendees can explore firsthand the potential of LetinAR's advanced AR solutions.
About LetinAR
LetinAR is a South Korean technology company at the forefront of AR optics, developing high-performance optical modules for AR smartglasses. With accolades including the 'IMID Korea Display of the Year' award, finalist selections at the SPIE PRISM AWARDS in 2024 and 2020, and CES Innovation Awards in both 2022 and 2023, LetinAR has established itself as an innovator in AR technology. Backed by 92 patents and investment from global leaders like Naver, Kakao, Lotte Ventures, and Epson, LetinAR continues to push boundaries in the AR industry.
*Note*: MiRZA® is currently available exclusively in the Japanese market as of November 2024 and is a registered trademark of NTT QONOQ Devices, Inc.
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LetinAR Unveils First Mass-Produced AR Product Through Partnership with Japan's Largest Telecom Group
SANYA, China, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On 26 November, The 5th Symposium on Global Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance was held in Sanya, Hainan Province. The forum was co-organized by Huayang Center for Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, China Oceanic Development Foundation, and Hainan Free Trade Port Research Institute, and co-organized by CGTN. More than 300 experts, scholars, government officials, senior officials of foreign embassies in China, representatives of international organizations, and maritime related departments from over 30 countries and regions attended the forum. More than 2,000 people registered the online meeting.
Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, delivered a keynote speech. Chen Xiaodong, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of China; Sun Shuxian, Vice Minister of Natural Resources and Administrator of the State Ocean Administration; Bateer, Executive Vice Governor of Hainan Province; Michael Lodge, Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority; Peter Thomson, Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Ocean Affairs delivered opening speeches respectively.
The forum conducted discussions over topics as "Global Ocean Governance: Rules, Responsibilities, and Powers" and "Settlement of Maritime Dispute: Dialogue or Confrontation?" "Integrated Marine Management, Blue Economy Development," "Order in the South China Sea Based on Common Security and International Law" "Protection of Marine Ecological Environment and Sustainable Development of Marine Fisheries" "The Future of Poles and the Deep Sea: Exploration, Utilization, and Protection" "Building a Marine Community with a Shared Future: Commitments and Actions".
Wang Yi said that across the word, changes of our times and of historical significance are unfolding like never before. Global governance is facing brand-new opportunities and challenges. Improving global ocean governance and building a maritime community with a shared future is essential to building a community with a shared future for mankind. Committed to implementing the Global Development Initiative(GDI), the Global Security Initiative (GSI) and the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) proposed by President Xi Jinping, China is ready to work with all countries to pursue higher-level global ocean governance to better serve the well-being of mankind. For this purpose, the Chinese side would like to propose three following. First, we should advance high-quality and sustainable development of the ocean. Second, we should safeguard universal and sustainable maritime security. Third, we should promote inter-civilization exchanges on maritime outlook.
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The 5th Symposium on Global Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance was held in Sanya