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5 May 2025

VueReal adds industry-specific reference design kit bundles to accelerate micro-LED commercialization

Micro-LED technology firm VueReal Inc of Waterloo, ON, Canada has announced a significant expansion of its reference design kit (RDK) portfolio with new industry-specific bundles. Purpose-built for automotive and consumer electronics, the vertical RDKs are designed to fast-track micro-LED product development and commercialization with unprecedented speed and integration readiness. Debuting in booth 1447 at Display Week 2025 in San Jose, CA, USA, the next-gen bundles validate VueReal’s mission to unlock scalable, sustainable micro-LED adoption across global markets.

VueReal says that, by delivering comprehensive, ready-to-integrate kits tailored to the unique requirements of automotive and consumer electronics, it is enabling customers to move from evaluation to product launch faster and with lower risk — while supporting the industry’s shift toward more eco-friendly manufacturing.

The firm says that its RDKs are further propeling the micro-LED display market toward a projected $30bn valuation by 2030. The RDK bundles are said to be the first to offer fully integrated, application-optimized micro-LED displays that can be directly incorporated into real-world products. This is enabled by the firm’s patented MicroSolid Printing platform, which serves as the technical foundation for high-yield, scalable microdevice integration.

“These new RDKs are more than evaluation kits — they’re plug-and-play blueprints for real product development,” says founder & CEO Dr Reza Chaji. “By introducing tailored reference design bundles for automotive and consumer electronics, we enable engineering and design to move from concept to scalable production faster and more reliably. This evolution reflects our commitment to making micro-LED and broader micro-semiconductor innovation accessible and practical for real-world applications.”

Purpose-built kits for automotive and consumer electronics

Each RDK bundle includes pre-configured, integration-ready micro-LED displays tailored for:

  • Automotive applications: intelligent taillights, in-glass applications, AR heads-up displays (HUDs), interior lighting, and infotainment systems.
  • Consumer electronics: wearables, embedded smart displays, and AR interfaces.

Unlike traditional demo kits, these new bundles are designed for direct integration. Product teams can evaluate performance, test real-world use cases, and begin scaling with fewer iterations and less guesswork. At the core of every kit is MicroSolid Printing, a cartridge-based platform that transfers millions of microdevices — LEDs, chiplets, and sensors — with unmatched precision, yield and throughput.

Accelerating product development and innovation

With the new vertical RDK bundles, VueReal says that it is helping partners to:

  • validate products faster, with ready-to-integrate, application-specific designs;
  • reduce development risk, by leveraging proven, production-grade platforms;
  • expand design possibilities, due to transparent, ultra-bright and low-power micro-LED options;
  • scale efficiently, using a platform that grows with demand without requiring high capital investment.

MicroSolid Printing: solving the transfer problem

Mass transfer has long been the primary challenge of mass adoption of micro-LED. VueReal’s MicroSolid Printing is said to solve this through:

  • parallel, additive transfer with >99.999% yield;
  • up to 5x faster throughput than laser or pick-and-place;
  • modular printer architecture for seamless reconfiguration;
  • scalable from prototyping to high-volume production;
  • compatible with multiple device types (LEDs, chiplets, sensors, photonics).

This platform powers VueReal’s own production and is available to OEMs and fabs as a licensable blueprint, enabling localized, cost-effective scaling of advanced microdevice technologies.

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Tags: microLED

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