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Edward Tang (Avegant) on How Our Eyes & Brains Deceive Us and Making Displays to Match

The AR Show

Edward Tang is the co-founder and CEO of Avegant, a company building next-generation display technologies for augmented reality experiences. Prior to Avegant, Ed spent nearly 15 years working in microfabrication and MEMs technologies, including 5 years focused on applying MEMs to brain-control interfaces.

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The AR Show: Designing AR for the Way Our Eyes Work

AR Insider

This can be said for Avegant CEO Edward Tang. Soon after that, Avegant was born. ” Panning back, the same native thinking that’s behind Avegant’s technology also stands behind Tang’s view of the AR market and the products that will be successful.

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Lytro is Positioning Its Light Field Tech as VR’s Master Capture Format

Road to VR

SEE ALSO Avegant Claims Newly Announced Display Tech is "a new method to create light fields". Even small light-field scenes can constitute huge amounts of data, so much that it becomes challenging to deliver experiences to customers without resorting to massive static file downloads. 2.7GB/minute for in-home desktop.

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Holographic Waveguides: What You Need To Know To Understand The Smartglasses Market

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

But with Dispelix already producing a printed surface relief waveguide, and with Avegant more recently demonstrating a light-field display (using an even more vintage beam-splitter technique), Magic Leap may have lost much of its novelty. Holographic Waveguides.