Fellow
Eddie CHONG
Founder & CEO of Raysolve Technology Co., Limited
Eddie Chong was born in Hong Kong and completed his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral studies at HKUST, under the guidance of Prof. Kei May Lau. With over 17 years of dedicated experience in Micro-LED micro-display research, Chong is one of the few experts worldwide to specialize in this domain. He holds the distinction of developing the world's first full-color Micro-LED projection light engine (2013) and the first quantum dot full-color Micro-LED micro-display (2014), both of which have been published in reputed international conferences and journals. Chong is credited with over 140 patent applications and 40 publications in the field. In 2019, Chong leveraged his expertise and founded Raysolve, where he developed large size wafer bonding and potent quantum dot photoresist technology capable of defining quantum dot patterns through photolithography. By exciting quantum dot patterns with blue Micro-LED pixels, Chong achieved the distinction of producing the first 0.11-inch 320*240 and 0.22-inch 640*480 full-color Micro-LED micro-displays worldwide, with a single Micro-LED pitch of 3.5μm.
Company Description
Raysolve is committed to developing high-performance, mass-producible full-color Micro-LED micro-displays, targeting emerging display technologies, especially AR glasses. Raysolve's new Micro-LED micro-displays are disruptive because they achieve full-color display on a single chip while also setting new records for brightness, PPI, and size. This breakthrough allows for extremely lightweight designs, making it ideal for consumer-level AR glasses. The single-chip full-color solution offered by Raysolve has significant cost advantages and manufacturing efficiency over a three-color optical module with an X-cube. Meanwhile, Raysolve's photolithographic Quantum Dots technology surpasses Quantum Dots printing technology tremendously in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and mass production capabilities.