Advanced View, Hexagem, Ingantec, Innovision and Verticle join the MicroLED Industry Association

The MicroLED Industry Association (MIA) welcomes its newest member companies - Advanced View Technology, Hexagem, Ingantec, Innovision and Verticle. The MIA aims to accelerate the adoption of microLED display technologies, bringing together companies, researchers and organizations active in the MicroLED industry and providing an ideal forum for solving common technology issues, fostering cooperation and sharing relevant information, resources and tools.

MicroLED Association new members, 2026-04

Advanced View Technology is a next-generation display technology company focused on advancing MicroLED and NanoLED manufacturing for a wide range of applications. At the core of its innovation is a proprietary electrofluidic assembly technology, designed to enable precise, scalable, and cost-effective integration of micro-scale light-emitting devices. By leveraging this unique platform, Advanced View is developing manufacturing solutions that extend beyond AR/VR applications to include mobile displays, AR-HUD systems, and large-area displays. The company’s technology is aimed at overcoming key challenges in MicroLED commercialization, including transfer accuracy, scalability, yield, and platform versatility, while enabling high-brightness, high-efficiency, and long-lifetime display performance.

“Advanced View is pleased to join the Micro LED Association and connect with global leaders across the ecosystem. Through our proprietary electrofluidic assembly technology, we look forward to contributing to the advancement of scalable MicroLED manufacturing and accelerating adoption across diverse applications ranging from AR/VR and mobile to automotive AR-HUDs and large displays.”

 

Hexagem AB is a pioneering materials technology company developing a bottom-up InGaN epitaxial platform for next-generation microLED applications. Their patented platelet-based architecture enables sub-micron emitters without plasma etching, eliminating sidewall damage and improving material integrity. By enabling high-efficiency red, green, and blue emission within a single InGaN material system, Hexagem addresses one of the most fundamental challenges in microLED manufacturing—scalable, cost-effective full-colour integration. Their approach supports monolithic RGB integration on large-diameter silicon wafers (200–300 mm), significantly simplifying manufacturing flows, improving yield, and reducing system-level costs. They have demonstrated deep-red emission (~630 nm) and record internal quantum efficiency for sub-micron pixels. Hexagem positions its technology as a foundational building block for both advanced display systems and emerging high-speed optical interconnect applications.

“We are pleased to join the MicroLED Industry Association and contribute a materials-driven perspective to the ecosystem. We believe that scalable epitaxial innovation is key to unlocking the full commercial potential of microLED technology. By enabling monolithic RGB integration and simplifying manufacturing at the wafer level, we look forward to collaborating with industry partners to accelerate the transition from development to high-volume production.”

Ingantec Corporation is a materials science company pioneering next-gen microLED technology. Our breakthrough InGaN-based platform enables the world’s brightest and most energy efficient red microLEDs below 10 µm, while supporting fully monolithic red, green, and blue emission on a single wafer. By focusing on advanced materials and novel epitaxial processes, Ingantec dramatically improves microLED device performance, manufacturing scalability, yield, and economics — unlocking new and compelling applications across multiple industries. 

"We are proud to join the MicroLED Industry Association. Our mission to deliver smart and innovative microLED solutions aligns closely with the Association’s goals of fostering collaboration, addressing shared technical challenges, and accelerating commercial adoption of microLED technologies."

Centered around the VSP (Vertical Stacked Pixel) solution, Innovision develops, produces, and sells GaN on Si based Micro-LED micro-displays, modules, and optical engines, following its “Chip, Display, Lighting, All in One” strategy. Operating under the IDM model, Innovision has full control over product design, R&D, production, assembly, and testing. In 2026, the world’s smallest microdisplay optical engine, the company’s Chimo M06 (0.03cc) entered mass production.

"Innovision joined the MicroLED Industry Association with an aim to enhance our brand visibility while actively contributing to the growth of the MicroLED industry"

US-based Verticle Inc. was established in 2004, with an aim to develop unique LED technologies and processes. For the microLED industry, the company developed wet chemical etching technology that can lead to faster and more efficient chip processing, and in addition enable higher-performance microLEDs. The company has demonstrated how its wet chemical etching can result in higher-efficiency AlGaInP native red microLEDs, as it mitigates sidewall defects. In 2026, Verticle started to offer wet-etching foundry services.

"Verticle Inc.  joined the MicroLED Industry Association to wide spread our “defect-free” wet etching technology to the micro-LED community for rapid adoption. Our main goal is to expedite microLED commercialization. We are looking for collaborators and partners to further develop our wet etching technology in order to realize mass production of microLED displays with enhanced performance and low cost"

The MicroLED Industry Association is growing and actively promoting the MicroLED industry. Click here to learn more about the membership benefits and tiers, and here to view the 2026 association activities plan.

Posted: Apr 15,2026 by Ron Mertens