| Vuzix and Plessey Enter into a Long-Term MicroLED Supply Agreement 
 ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Vuzix® Corporation ( VUZI),  ("Vuzix" or the "Company"), a leading supplier of Smart Glasses and  Augmented Reality (AR) technology and products, and Plessey, a leading  developer of advanced optoelectronic technologies, today announced an  exclusive display device design and long-term supply agreement. This  agreement will support the development and production of next-generation  AR products and solutions that combine Plessey's microLED light source  technology with Vuzix' extensive expertise and IP in smart glasses and  essential optics technologies.
 
 
  
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 Vuzix  has already developed an evolving family of Smart Glasses culminating  in the Vuzix Blade, the next generation smart display with a see-through  viewing experience via its proprietary waveguide optics. Formed from  glass with precision nanostructures, the waveguide enables users to see  high-resolution computer-generated graphics, images and information  superimposed over images from the physical or real world.
 
 Plessey's  microLED solution will significantly simplify existing smart glasses'  complex optical system of red, green and blue light sources and their  additional optics by replacing it with a single self-emitting display  which has integrated micro-optical elements. Size, weight and power  reduction are key considerations in the AR wearables market. Existing  light source systems have considerable losses all the way through to the  waveguide and the optical systems around them are bulky and complex,  whereas an emissive microLED has very simple optical requirements,  allowing for a much smaller footprint with minimal system losses by  placing the light source directly in front of the waveguide.
 
 "We  are very excited to expand our relationship with Plessey. Their  microLED technology represents a key part of the solution needed to  bring the form and functionality of Vuzix next generation smart glasses  to the look and feel of fashion forward glasses, solutions the world  will be clamouring for," said Paul Travers, President and Chief Executive Officer at Vuzix.
 
 "By  overcoming the difficulties of manufacturing microLEDs on a commercial  scale, Plessey is playing a central role in providing next-generation  technology to the Augmented Reality (AR) and display markets," stated Mike Lee, President of Corporate and Business Development at Plessey.
 
 About Vuzix Corporation
 
 Vuzix  is a leading supplier of Smart-Glasses and Augmented Reality (AR)  technologies and products for the consumer and enterprise markets. The  Company's products include personal display and wearable computing  devices that offer users a portable high-quality viewing experience,  provide solutions for mobility, wearable displays and augmented reality.  Vuzix holds 153 patents and patents pending and numerous IP licenses in  the Video Eyewear field. The Company has won Consumer Electronics Show  (or CES) awards for innovation for the years 2005 to 2019 and several  wireless technology innovation awards among others. Founded in 1997,  Vuzix is a public company ( VUZI) with offices in Rochester, NY, Oxford, UK, and Tokyo, Japan. For more information, visit Vuzix  website,  Twitter and  Facebook pages.
 
 About Plessey
 
 Plessey is  an award-winning provider of full-field emissive microLED displays that  combine very high-density RGB pixel arrays with high-performance CMOS  backplanes to produce very high-brightness, low-power and  high-frame-rate image sources for head-mounted displays (HMDs), and  augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) systems. Plessey  operates leading-edge 150mm and 200mm wafer processing facilities to  undertake design, test and assembly of LED products, and a comprehensive  suite of photonic characterization and applications laboratories. For  more information, visit Plessey's  website,  Twitter,  Facebook and  LinkedIn pages
 
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 Vuzix assembling the partners.  This new  partnership leads me to assume Vuzix wants to get away from Kopin. As  Kopin is now getting into the enterprise space, this makes sense.Message 31637249
 
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