Kopin Corporation announced it has achieved two important milestones in the development of its NeuralDisplay? architecture for consumer and defense applications, which has been an on-going effort, for the past year. and not force the user to adapt to the technology in a highly cost-effective manner.

Kopin has been developing a software-defined, artificially intelligent microdisplay architecture for integrated eye tracking and dynamic brightness and contrast controls. This new platform is designed to allow Kopin?s organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and inorganic light-emitting diode (MicroLED) display customers to adapt the technology to the user As part of the development plan, Kopin has demonstrated an OLED display that tracks eye movement, position and gaze while displaying video using Kopin?s internally developed software and AI engine. The robust hardware architecture for the NeuralDisplay includes display units and binocular wearable mounts.

This design not only supports the fundamental features of the technology but is also versatile enough to demonstrate its key benefits effectively. Further, Kopin has developed proprietary eye-tracking signal flows and is focused on expanding datasets to train more sophisticated and robust AI models, which are expected to improve performance and reliability significantly.