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May 11, 1999 07:16
Cree Research Accelerates Blue Laser Development Efforts; Forms Strategic Partnership with Microvision, Inc. Establishes Equity Position in Microvision
DURHAM, N.C., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Cree Research, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), the world leader in the development and manufacture of semiconductor materials and electronic devices made from silicon carbide (SiC), has formed a strategic partnership with Microvision, Inc. (Nasdaq: MVIS, MVISW), the developer of Virtual Retinal Display(TM) (VRDTM) technology, for the development of blue and green laser diodes and edge-emitting light-emitting diodes (LEDs) suitable for scanned beam display systems.
Under the agreement, which was signed last week, Microvision will fund a one-year development program valued at $2.6 million, with a one-year extension period, at Microvision's option, valued at $2.5 million.
Neal Hunter, Cree's Chairman and CEO stated, "We are excited about this strategic alliance with Microvision and the opportunity to aggressively expand our LED and laser diode development efforts. This new endeavor should enhance our leadership position in LEDs with new product offerings, and we anticipate this research will assist us in expediting our development of a commercially viable SiC blue laser. Cree's advancements with high performance blue and green LEDs combined with Microvision's proprietary optical scanning technology will enable powerful solutions to meet the growing demand for a variety of new miniature display and imaging products."
As a result of this innovative technology, Cree has elected to make a $4.5 million investment in Microvision's common stock. The equity interest equates to less than 4 percent of Microvision's outstanding common stock.
A natural application for Cree's products is in Microvision's VRD technology. The VRD device rapidly scans a low-power pinpoint beam of colored light onto the retina of the viewer's eye, creating a high resolution, full- motion image without the use of screens or externally projected images. Cree and Microvision are excited about the dynamic market opportunities and the high growth potential available for scanned beam displays utilizing Cree's core LED technology. The blue and green semiconductor laser diodes targeted in the development effort could be used in a variety of military and professional applications that require high display luminance.
Rick Rutkowski, President and CEO of Microvision added, "Cree's technological advancements in SiC LEDs and lasers could provide a low cost solution for Microvision's scanned beam display systems and enable us to accelerate our product time to market. We're excited to have Cree as a new shareholder and believe this relationship will prove to be mutually beneficial to both companies."
Microvision, Inc., headquartered in Seattle, is the developer of the patented Virtual Retinal Display(TM) (VRDTM) technology that uses a rapidly scanned beam of light to project images on the eye's retina, allowing the viewer to see large, full-motion images without the need for a conventional display screen. Microvision's objective is to be a leading provider of personal display products and imaging technology in a broad range of military, medical, industrial, professional and consumer applications. The company was founded in 1993. Additional information can be found at the company's website at: mvis.com .
North Carolina based Cree Research, Inc. is the world leader in developing and manufacturing semiconductor materials and electronic devices made from silicon carbide. The company uses proprietary technology to make enabling compound semiconductors such as blue and green LEDs, SiC crystals used in the production of unique gemstones and SiC wafers that are sold for research. Cree has new product initiatives based on its expertise in SiC, including microwave transistors for use in wireless base stations and radar, blue laser diodes for optical storage applications and high power devices for power conditioning and switching. For more information on Cree visit cree.com .
This press release contains forward-looking statements involving risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated. Actual results could differ materially due to a number of factors, including the risks and uncertainties as to whether Cree will be able to achieve the substantial technological and manufacturing breakthroughs necessary to fulfill the goals of the development program, whether devices developed in the program will be commercially viable, whether Microvision will be able to utilize the devices in its scanned beam display systems, whether such systems will be accepted in the market, and other factors discussed in Cree's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 28, 1998, and subsequent quarterly reports and the registration statement on Form S-3 dated January 14, 1999.
SOURCE Cree Research, Inc.
/CONTACT: Fran Barsky, Investor Relations Manager of Cree Research, Inc., 919-313-5397 or fax, 919-313-5452/
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