Lenovo Tencent Invest in Augmented Reality Startup

Lenovo, Tencent Invest in Augmented Reality Startup

June 14, 2016
The companies invested in Meta, which unveiled its headset at TED 2016 in February,  and will offer the device to aid companies in manufacturing, medicine, education, communication and other industries.

Chinese tech giants Lenovo and Tencent have joined a funding round for U.S.-based augmented reality startup Meta, developing systems to touch and move digital objects.

Silicon Valley-based Meta said it raised $50 million from a group that also includes Comcast Ventures, and Chinese-based Horizons Ventures Limited, Banyan Capital and GQY.

"It is incredibly gratifying to have the support of big thinkers and investors who understand the importance of creating a new human-computer interface, anchored in science," said Meta chief executive Meron Gribetz.

Meta, which unveiled its headset at TED 2016 in February, claims to be developing a "natural machine" that builds on the principles of neuroscience to create an intuitive computing experience.

It plans to offer the device to aid companies in manufacturing, medicine, education, communication and other industries.

This was the second round of funding for Meta, which previously raised $23 million.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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