Holographic display platform creator Light Field Labs snags $50m Series B

Game developer NCSOFT led the round.

  • Other investors included Corning, Gates Frontier, LG Tech Ventures and Khosla Ventures
  • The financing will be used to drive the technology of Light Field Lab’s SolidLight systems
  • In 2019, Light Field Lab raised $28 million in Series A funding

San Jose, California-based Light Field Lab, a developer of a holographic display platform, has secured $50 million in Series B funding.

Game developer NCSOFT led the round. Other investors included Corning, Gates Frontier, LG Tech Ventures and Khosla Ventures.

The latest financing will drive the technology of Light Field Lab’s SolidLight systems with implementations across a variety of enterprise and location-based entertainment applications.

“Light Field Lab’s SolidLight technology will change the way people consume content, providing immersive full-sensory holographic experiences that are indistinguishable from reality,” said Dong-Su Kim, CEO of LG Technology Ventures, in a statement. “Our investment and partnership with Light Field Lab underscores LG’s interest in bringing next-generation displays to market.”

In 2019, Light Field Lab raised $28 million in Series A funding. Bosch Venture Capital and Taiwania Capital.