Aledia 推出基于三维纳米线的 microLED 生产

Aledia rolls out the production of microLEDs from 3D nanowires

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摘要
Aledia(源自CEA-Leti的初创公司)发布了其首款产品FlexiNova,这是基于工业平台的微LED技术,得益于与CEA-Leti自2012年起的长期合作,旨在扩大生产。该技术利用硅基氮化镓纳米线实现低成本、高亮度、低功耗和柔性屏幕,组件可在低电压下工作,易于集成亚洲主导的TFT屏幕。商业化将挑战现有LCD和OLED屏幕市场,并服务于欧洲再工业化。

Aledia作为法国CEA-Leti衍生初创企业,于2026年1月发布了首款产品FlexiNova平台。这一全球首创成果基于与CEA-Leti的长期合作,将推动其微LED(microLED)显示屏技术的规模化生产。当前主流LCD与OLED屏幕已成熟,但CEA-Leti大客户经理Jeannet Bernard指出两者存在诸多弊端;而微LED以无数微型发光二极管直接构成像素,能效更高、亮度更强、寿命更长,并可实现透明或柔性屏幕。

Aledia自2012年起与CEA-Leti保持紧密合作,双方共建联合实验室。CEA-Leti首席执行官Sébastien Dauvé强调,CEA对微LED的研究可追溯至2006年(CEA-Irig),是“从实验室到市场”支持欧洲再工业化的典范。公司于2021年在法国伊泽尔省Champagnier开设工厂,专攻其独有技术:每个微LED由3D氮化镓纳米线构成,在亮度、能效、像素密度和驱动电压方面优势突出。纳米线通过外延工艺在硅衬底上逐层原子级生长,衬底成本低于传统蓝宝石,且将实现最高300毫米直径。此次发布的FlexiNova平台已产出15×30 µm²的6V微LED,组装在400微米间距背板上,并可支持3V、6V及即将推出的9V工作电压,极易集成至薄膜晶体管屏幕(TFT,目前主要在亚洲生产)。Aledia下一步将加速FlexiNova产品营销并拓展平台能力。

Summary
Aledia, a CEA-Leti spin-off, has launched FlexiNova, its first product and an industrial microLED platform using 3D gallium-nitride nanowires on silicon substrates for brighter, more efficient screens. Developed through a joint lab with CEA-Leti (whose CEO Sébastien Dauvé highlighted the lab-to-market support), the technology enables easy integration with TFT displays and will scale production at Aledia’s Champagnier factory. This milestone advances European reindustrialization and targets disruptive transparent, flexible screen markets.

Aledia, a start-up spun off from CEA-Leti, has launched FlexiNova, its first product—an industrial platform that will scale production of microLEDs based on 3D nanowires. This world first stems from a deep, long-running collaboration with the CEA institute.

MicroLED technology overcomes limitations of mature LCD and OLED displays by using arrays of tiny light-emitting diodes as pixels, delivering superior energy efficiency, brightness, lifespan, and enabling transparent or flexible form factors. Aledia’s proprietary approach builds each microLED from a 3D gallium nitride (GaN) nanowire, offering gains in luminosity, power efficiency, pixel density, and operating voltage. The nanowires are grown atomically layer by layer via epitaxy on cost-effective silicon substrates (up to 300 mm diameter), avoiding the sapphire typically used.

“From its inception, Aledia launched a joint laboratory with CEA-Leti,” noted CEA-Leti CEO Sébastien Dauvé, tracing fundamental research back to 2006 at CEA-Irig. The partnership embodies lab-to-market support for Europe’s reindustrialization. In 2021, Aledia opened a factory in Champagnier, Isère, dedicated to this proprietary technology. The FlexiNova platform, reaching a milestone in January 2026, produces components such as 15x30 µm² 6V microLEDs assembled on a 400 µm pitch backplane. The devices also operate at 3 V, with 9 V soon, simplifying integration into TFT screen backplanes, a technology largely manufactured in Asia. Aledia now plans to accelerate FlexiNova’s market introduction and broaden its product range.

Résumé
Aledia, start-up issue du CEA-Leti, a annoncé le lancement de FlexiNova, sa première plateforme industrielle de microLED à nanofils de GaN sur silicium, offrant des écrans plus lumineux, économes et flexibles. Ce développement, fruit d’une collaboration de long terme avec le CEA-Leti dirigé par Sébastien Dauvé, permet à l’entreprise de monter en échelle sa production dans son usine de Champagnier. L’ambition est d’accélérer la commercialisation de cette technologie prometteuse face aux écrans LCD et OLED, au service de la réindustrialisation européenne.

​Aledia, a CEA-Leti start-up, has announced the launch of FlexiNova, its first product. It is based on an industrial platform that will enable the company to scale up its production of microLED technology, which presents promising advantages for screen manufacturers. This world first is the fruit of a long-term collaboration with CEA-Leti.

​Current screens generally rely on two major technological innovations, LCD and OLED displays. “Both technologies are mature, but have a number of drawbacks," observed Jeannet Bernard, Key Account Manager at CEA-Leti.

MicroLEDs offer a new solution. This technology uses a multitude of tiny LEDs which emit light and form pixels in the display device. What's more, they feature improved energy efficiency, greater luminosity, a longer service life when compared with competing technologies, and the ability to develop transparent or flexible screens.

These microLEDs are core to the activities of Aledia, a CEA-Leti spin-off start-up, and with whom it has kept a strong tie since 2012. “From its inception, Aledia launched a joint laboratory with CEA-Leti, resulting in the company's innovations in the field of microLEDs," highlighted Sébastien Dauvé, CEA-Leti CEO. “CEA research on this technology actually began as early as 2006, at theInstitut de recherche interdisciplinaire de Grenoble (CEA-Irig).It's a good example of ourlab-to-marketsupport, which covers everything from fundamental research to industrial production, and, in our case, serves the reindustrialization of Europe."

This is how Aledia came to open a factory in Champagnier (Isère department) in 2021. A production site devoted to the company's proprietary technology: each microLED comprises a 3D gallium nitride (GaN) nanowire, a specificity that offers many advantages in terms of luminosity, energy efficiency, pixel density, and operating voltage.

These nanowires are produced by “epitaxy," a very precise process which involves growing them at the atomic level, one layer at a time. It is a procedure that is carried out on a silicon substrate, a less costly material than sapphires generally used for manufacturing microLEDs, with a diameter that will ultimately reach up to 300 mm.

In January 2026, Aledia's technology reached a milestone, and announced the launch of the FlexiNova platform.

Additionally, components can operate at 3 V or 6 V – and very soon, at 9 V –, making them very easy to integrate them into TFT (Thin Film Transistor) screens, technology that is essential for producing screens, and currently mostly produced in Asia.

Aledia now intends to accelerate the marketing of FlexiNova products, and to expand the platform's provision.

15x30 µm² 6V FlexiNOVA microLEDs assembled on a 400 µm pitch backplane

Read an interviewwith Félix Marchal,Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Aledia, on the future of microLED technology and its place on the screen market of tomorrow and after tomorrow.​

AI Insight
Core Point

Aledia launched FlexiNova, a microLED production platform using 3D nanowires on silicon, promising cheaper, higher-performance displays and a potential reshoring of advanced screen manufacturing.

Key Players
  • Aledia — CEA-Leti spin-off producing microLEDs from GaN nanowires on silicon, Champagnier, France.
  • CEA-Leti — French microelectronics research institute, provided foundational nanowire/LED tech since 2006, Grenoble.
Industry Impact
  • ICT: High — next-gen display tech with lower cost, better efficiency, and new form factors.
  • Terminals/Consumer Electronics: High — targets LCD/OLED replacement in smartphones, TVs, and wearables.
  • Energy: Medium — improved energy efficiency in mass‑market screens.
  • Computing/AI: Low — could enable compact, high‑brightness displays for AR/VR.
Tracking

Strongly track — microLED on silicon could disrupt Asia‑dominated display supply chains and accelerate European reindustrialization.

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