
Gemidis
Gemidis, based in Zwijnaarde, Belgium, develops micro displays for high definition TV and other professional applications.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
$8.1m | Series C | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Gemidis was a technology company established in 2004 as a spin-off from Ghent University and IMEC in Ghent, Belgium. The company was founded by Jan Lambrecht.
The firm focused on the development, production, and sale of Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) imagers and associated driver electronics. Its target markets included both consumer and professional applications, with a specific emphasis on solutions for high-definition televisions and other professional display needs.
Gemidis promoted its Vertically Aligned Nematic (VAN) LCOS chips by highlighting their capacity for high contrast, smooth and accurate grayscale representation, and a wide color gamut. Despite its efforts, the company did not secure any funding rounds and is now considered deadpooled.
Keywords: LCOS imagers, driver electronics, microdisplay technology, high-definition TV, professional applications, Ghent University spin-off, IMEC spin-off, Jan Lambrecht, VAN LCOS chips, display technology, consumer electronics, professional displays, deadpooled, Belgium tech