BrightView’s New Display Film Boosts Brightness up to 30%

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BrightView Technologies will showcase its Polycarbonate Brightness Enhancing Film Stack and advanced portfolio of MLA solutions at SID Display Week 2024

Research Triangle Park, NC – May 6, 2024BrightView Technologies, a leading global supplier of Visual Intelligence™ solutions, has announced the launch of its new Polycarbonate Brightness Enhancing Films (BEFs), engineered to increase brightness up to 30% for high-performance display designs. An ideal solution for desktop monitors, laptops, tablets and other custom displays, the unique film stack helps engineering teams achieve advanced optics while ensuring efficiency.

“Innovation in AI chips and other technologies are leading to exciting breakthroughs across many applications, but design engineers must balance these advancements with objectives for optics and power management,” said Jennifer Aspell, CEO of BrightView. “BrightView’s new BEFs extend our full portfolio of display film solutions designed to support innovators at the forefront of cutting-edge technology development, empowering them to take advantage of the latest solutions with an advanced, efficient display film for optimized visual intelligence.” 

BrightView’s BEFs leverage a high-quality polycarbonate substrate, combined with premiere edge-lit and mini-LED micro lens array (MLA) stacks, to maximize brightness and efficiency. The two-film solution helps increase output from the backlight and minimize power consumption of the display – making it a valuable resource for optical deployment across emerging automotive, augmented reality, virtual reality and aerospace applications, among others.

BrightView’s BEFs are engineered with innovative MLA technology that consist of microscale lenses used to manage and shape light. As opposed to conventional diffusers that rely on light scattering, MLAs use refraction and total internal reflection to manage optics and provide better light uniformity and local dimming performance. BrightView’s MLA offerings are bolstered by the company’s roll-to-roll manufacturing process which helps facilitate cost-effective, high-volume production.

BrightView will showcase its latest display films and MLA solutions at the Society for Information Display’s (SID) Display Week 2024running May 14-16 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California. Attendees are invited to stop by BrightView’s booth #445 and attend its forum presentation, titled “BrightView’s Advanced Edge-Lit and Mini-LED Display Film Solutions,” on May 14 at 3:40 p.m. PT at the Exhibit Hall Center Stage to learn more about the company’s innovative MLA technology. 

To set up a media briefing at Display Week, please contact Ryan Boger at Largemouth Communications, (919) 459-6454, [email protected]. For more information on BrightView, visit www.brightviewtechnologies.com.

About BrightView Technologies

BrightView’s Visual Intelligence™ solutions are at the intersection of physical perception and the digital world. BrightView combines polymer expertise with its patented microstructure lens array (MLA) technology to produce optimized solutions for a variety of applications such as LiDAR, consumer electronics, 3D Sensing, automotive, lighting, machine vision, robotics, and other Visual Intelligence™ markets. Headquartered in the Research Triangle Area of North Carolina, BrightView Technologies designs and manufactures its range of advanced components for customers worldwide. For additional information, visit BrightView online atwww.brightviewtechnologies.com; on Twitter @Bright_ViewTech or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/bright-view-technologies/.