VueReal expands reference design kit portfolio
Ontario-based VueReal, developer of MicroSolid Printing (a cartridge-based platform that transfers millions of microdevices—LEDs, chiplets, and sensors), has expanded its Reference Design Kit (RDK) portfolio with industry-specific bundles for automotive and consumer electronics.
The RDKs, which are are designed to fast-track microLED product development and commercialisation, will be debuted at Display Week 2025 in San Jose, California, 11th to 16th May.
VueReal says the RDK bundles are the first to offer fully integrated, application-optimised microLED displays that can be directly incorporated into real-world products.
“These new RDKs are more than evaluation kits—they’re plug-and-play blueprints for real product development,” said Reza Chaji, founder and CEO of VueReal. “By introducing tailored reference design bundles for automotive and consumer electronics, we enable engineering and design to move from concept to scalable production faster and more reliably.”
Each RDK bundle includes pre-configured, integration-ready microLED displays. For automotive applications the target uses are intelligent taillights, in-glass applications, AR heads-up displays (HUDs), interior lighting, and infotainment systems. For consumer electronics, proposed applications are wearables, embedded smart displays, and AR interfaces.
Unlike traditional demo kits, these new bundles are designed for direct integration, according to VueReal. Product teams can evaluate performance, test real-world use cases, and begin scaling with fewer iterations and less guesswork.
































