This startup prints camera lenses like computer chips, 5000 at a time, with full EM spectrum sensing
Feb 04, 2021•26 min•Season 1Ep. 160
Episode description
A new startup out of Harvard Labs has invented a way to print camera lenses 5,000 at a time just like computer chips, and in the same semiconductor foundries that make our computer’s CPUs. They’re 100X thinner than standard smartphone camera lenses, are simpler and cheaper to make, sense the full electromagnetic spectrum — not just visible light — and have excellent 3D-sensing capabilities that could bring Lidar-based dimensional sensing functionality that’s currently only on high-end phones like the iPhone 12 to smartphones across the price spectrum.
In this episode of TechFirst with John Koetsier, I interview Metalenz co-founder Rob Devlin.
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