Dispelix
Dispelix, a global leader in augmented reality (AR) waveguide display technology, and Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, have announced a long-term supply agreement to incorporate Dispelix’s advanced AR waveguide displays into Collins Aerospace’s products.
Dispelix will leverage its expertise in designing and developing state-of-the-art waveguide displays to supply Collins Aerospace with advanced near-eye and head-up displays. By working together, Dispelix and Collins will be able to offer next-generation solutions, leveraging waveguide technology, to a broader range of aerospace and defense customers globally.
“We're excited to work with Collins Aerospace, a leader in the aerospace and defense industry,” says Antti Sunnari, CEO and co-founder of Dispelix. “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to excellence and innovation. In aerospace and defense applications, where the stakes are incredibly high, the need for the best possible technology, performance and durability is paramount. By integrating Dispelix’s advanced waveguide displays with Collins’ robust systems, we are poised to deliver unparalleled solutions.”
“Waveguide display technology is a game-changer for see-through AR displays allowing solutions with significantly lower size, weight and cost relative to legacy systems,” says Chris Bruns, Executive Director of Avionics Supply Chain at Collins Aerospace.
The collaboration between Dispelix and Collins Aerospace represents a significant milestone in the development of advanced display technologies. Both businesses are committed to delivering high-quality, reliable solutions that support the critical missions of their customers.
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