Oxford Instruments will be exhibiting at the International Display Workshops 2025, a three-day conference, which will focus on the development of display device technologies, including academic insights and corporate visions for future applications.
Oxford Instruments, with its own cutting-edge solutions in advanced plasma etch and deposition technologies, enables the development of key components such as microLEDs, waveguides, and advanced semiconductor devices that power these next-generation systems.
Achieve precise and consistent plasma etch, deposition and interface optimisation for features used in datacom, augmented reality and quantum devices, using atomic layer etch, atomic layer deposition, ICP (etch & dep) and PECVD.
The Oxford Instruments team are looking forward to welcoming you to Hiroshima, Japan. If you would like to book a meeting with us during the event to discuss your current projects and workflows, please complete the form below.
For further information, go to the event webpage.
Location
Hiroshima, Japan
Date
3-5 December 2025
Booth Number
C18
Dr Andrew Newton
Title: Advanced Processing for Display Devices – Towards Making AI/AR a Reality
Time: Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 5:30 PM JST (MEET 3), Phoenix Hall
Our experts at Oxford Instruments dive into the exciting advancements helping to revolutionise AI and AR applications. Join Dr Andrew Newton's talk where he will present Oxford Instruments’ work on microLEDs and diffractive waveguides.
Key highlights include:
AR and AI applications demand bright, high-resolution displays capable of overcoming challenges like daylight visibility and privacy concerns. Oxford Instruments’ work on microLEDs and waveguide gratings is addressing these challenges head-on, making AR glasses and similar technologies a practical reality.