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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Conference call Announced.

A couple of interesting things on the banner, and a new time.

I attribute no meaning at all to the new time, except new management with new preferences.

I'll welcome not being up at O500 for the call.

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MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ: MVIS) is a pioneer in laser beam scanning (LBS) technology that we market under our brand name PicoP®. Founded in 1993 and based in Redmond, WA, we have developed our proprietary PicoP® scanning technology that can be adopted by our customers to create high-resolution miniature projection and three-dimensional sensing and image capture solutions. Our PicoP scanning technology incorporates our patented expertise in two-dimensional Micro-Electrical Mechanical Systems (MEMS), lasers, optics, and electronics to create a small form factor scanning engine with lower power needs than many other technologies that projects high-quality video and still image and/or uses depth sensing to capture three-dimensional data.
Our business strategy is to commercialize our PicoP® scanning technology by enabling ODMs and OEMs to produce scanning engines by licensing our technology. We also sell key scanning engine components to licensees, as needed. ODMs and OEMs can integrate and embed our technology across a broad range of display and image capture product applications. We create product concept reference designs to enable ODMs and OEMs to develop and rapidly build products that capitalize on the benefits of our PicoP scanning technology. We are also developing value-added applications intended to help our customers differentiate their potential products.

We have an extensive patent portfolio that we believe is the largest, broadest, and earliest filed LBS technology portfolio and includes applications such as automotive HUD, augmented reality, range finding, portable media devices, image capture, and projection applications. We have over 500 issued patents, pending patents and licensed patents worldwide.

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