Mojo Vision, the high-performance micro-LED platform company, today announced that CEO Dr. Nikhil Balram has been recognized with a 2026 HardTech Award for his decades of contribution to semiconductor...
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Award recognizes decades of innovation spanning consumer electronics, next-generation micro-LED displays, and a new class of optical interconnects
CUPERTINO, Calif.: Mojo Vision, the high-performance micro-LED platform company, today announced that CEO Dr. Nikhil Balram has been recognized with a 2026 HardTech Award for his decades of contribution to semiconductor innovation, advanced computing, and breakthrough hardware platforms. Dr. Balram was ranked as the top honoree among the 20 recipients of the 2026 HardTech Awards. The HardTech Awards recognize the people who have launched intelligent and connected devices at scale. Founded by MistyWest, The HardTech Awards foster collaboration, elevate breakthrough work, and drive industry impact – rapidly becoming one of the largest platforms dedicated to commercialized hardware innovation. Learn more at The HardTech Awards.
Dr. Balram’s career spans multiple generations of differentiated technology, from video processing architectures that have shipped in hundreds of millions of consumer electronic devices to pioneering micro-LED displays and massively parallel optical interconnects for AI infrastructure.
The recognition reflects not only Dr. Balram’s leadership but the work of the entire Mojo Vision team in building a highly differentiated semiconductor platform spanning advanced micro-LEDs, quantum dots, optics, semiconductor integration, and system design.
“Hard technology innovation is never the work of one person,” said Dr. Balram. “This recognition belongs to the incredibly talented team at Mojo Vision that has spent years solving hard technical problems, rethinking conventional architectures, and building an advanced technology platform for the future of displays and AI infrastructure.”
“Few leaders combine deep technical vision with the ability to turn ambitious ideas into real-world products the way Nikhil does,” said Dr. Achin Bhowmik, Mojo Vision board member, chief technology officer, and executive vice president of engineering at Starkey, and former Intel executive. “From consumer electronics to next-generation computing, his work has consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, and this recognition is well deserved.”
“Nikhil’s work reflects the kind of interdisciplinary innovation that creates entirely new possibilities,” said Dr. Moungi Bawendi, Mojo Vision advisory board member, recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “What Nikhil and the team at Mojo Vision have built brings together semiconductor engineering, materials science, optics, and systems design in a remarkable way. This award recognizes both visionary leadership and exceptional technical execution.”
Under Dr. Balram’s leadership, the Mojo Vision team has built a unique semiconductor platform that combines advanced materials, optics, silicon integration, and software to address some of the most important challenges in next-generation displays and AI infrastructure.
For more information about Mojo Vision, visit mojo.vision
About Mojo Vision
Mojo Vision is pioneering a highly flexible, wafers-in, wafers-out micro-LED platform to unlock AI applications across multiple high-growth markets. Built over a decade by a team of skilled engineers, the company has developed a powerful technology toolkit – including advanced 300mm silicon architecture, tiny GaN-on-silicon micro-LED emitters, efficient photodetectors, proprietary quantum dots, custom micro-lens arrays, multicore fiber bundles, and proprietary software – that can be configured in custom ways depending on the application. Our scalable, manufacturing-ready platform resolves conventional trade-offs in size, brightness, bandwidth density, and power, enabling breakthrough products such as next-generation AI glasses and massively parallel optical interconnects for AI infrastructure.
Fonte: Business Wire