
Introducing a Technology Ecosystem Vision for Joint AR Glasses Development
Cellid Inc., a developer of displays and spatial recognition engines for next-generation AR glasses, today announced that it will showcase a concept for next-generation smart glasses in collaboration with Taiwanese eyewear manufacturer Best Vision and Merry Electronics, a developer and manufacturer of audio and headphone technologies, at MIDO 2026, the world's largest eyewear exhibition, held in Milan, Italy from January 31 to February 2, 2026.
Background and Purpose of the Collaboration
In recent years, the smart glasses market has increasingly demanded new user experiences that combine not only visual information but also auditory assistance, AI-powered information processing, and display capabilities. Best Vision has extensive experience in designing, manufacturing, and selling eyewear over many years. Merry excels in audio and AI technologies cultivated in the hearing aid and acoustic device fields. Cellid, a startup developing high-performance, thin waveguide optical modules for AR glasses, has contributed to the evolution of next-generation smart glasses from a display technology perspective.
This joint exhibition at MIDO 2026 aims to integrate the strengths of all three companies and explore and communicate the potential for collaboration, including the joint development of smart glasses incorporating each company's products and solutions.
Roles of Each Company
- Cellid: Ultra-thin, high-brightness waveguide (AR glasses lens) technology and AR glasses development and manufacturing
- Merry Electronics: Responsible for smart glasses development and AI audio solutions, driving Optical Design Manufacturer (ODM) initiatives for AI hearing smart glasses and AR/sensing development
- Best Vision: Leading the eyewear market and product definition, promoting ODM for optical and non-electronic components, and building AR and distribution infrastructure
MIDO 2026 Exhibition Overview
At MIDO 2026, Best Vision will exhibit one of the latest reference models as well as the latest waveguide at its booth, offering hands-on experience simulating practical scenarios such as AI assistants and AR navigation.
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