Description
The MicroLED Industry Association brings together companies, researchers and organizations active in the MicroLED industry and provides the ideal forum for solving common technology issues, fostering cooperation and sharing relevant information, resources and tools. The MicroLED Association includes over 40 members with a wide range of companies, including leading display makers, early stage startups, researchers, supply chain companies, LED producers, and more. .
Promote
- Be part of topical whitepapers, the microLED industry roadmap, and webinars produced by the association, to help promote the microLED industry and technologies. All association publications include a member directory
- Assistance in securing speaking opportunities in various industry events
- Your logo and link placed on the association web page
- Spotlight articles published on MicroLED-Info.com
- Publish your brochures and presentations on the MicroLED Library.
- Your logo and link on all official microLED association publications (e.g. white papers, videos, articles)
- Display your company information on the association web page (member directory
Connect
- Participate in microLED online meetups and webinars with open Q&A and guest lectures. Members get access to recordings and proceedings from all past events.
- Private professional LinkedIn group for members only
- Distribute your email messages to other association members (1 per year)
Receive
- 1×1 consultation call with Ron Mertens (1 per year)
- 20% discount on all Metalgrass products (books, market reports, etc.)
- Free MicroLED Handbook enterprise license (worth $600)
- Discounts and benefits from our supporting companies
- Place the MicroLED Industry Association member logo on your site
The MicroLED Industry Association is a group of stakeholders in the field of MicroLED displays who have been brought together to promote technologies, foster collaborations, etc.
Membership of the association is purely voluntary, does not incur any legal obligations on its members nor does it involve the development of intellectual property (or the transfer of intellectual property) between its members. While it encourages commercial corporations in the field of MicroLED displays, the association is not a party to any such corporations in any manner.