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==Patents==
 
==Patents==

Revision as of 15:46, 27 July 2024

Zebra Imaging is a company that has made novel 3D displays. They marketed light field displays.[1] They largely did not make holographic displays.

The founders are Mark Holzbach, Michael Klug, and Aljandro Ferdman.[2] Holzbach and Klug worked in the MIT spatial imaging group under Stephen Benton.[3]

Zebra Imaging was based in Austin, Texas.

The website was www.zebraimaging.com.

It was founded in the year 1996.[4]

FoVI 3D is or was a spinoff of Zebra Imaging.

Zebra Imaging made the Urban Photonic Sand-table Display.[5][6]

Zebra Imaging was awarded a DARPA contract in the year +2005 to develop the sandtable display.[7]

Zebra Imaging misused the term "hogel".

Zebra Imaging raised funding in the year +2006 and 2011.[4]

Patents

Zebra Imaging has had patents and patent applications.

References