Since the firm's founding in 2012, FoVI 3D has worked with its clients to incorporate of lFovi's ight-field technology into their virtual reality, semiconductor, and military applications. With past clients such as virtual reality gaming firm, Virtuix Omni, Samsung, and the Air Force Research Laboratory, FoVI 3D demonstrated proven results in regards to novel view generation, synthetic aperture focusing, and disparity computation. In 2015, more or less consistent with receipt of an SBIR Phase I, Fovi was acquired by Zebra Motion Display (ZMD) system - also an SBIR-involved firm with a major patent portfolio in the holography and dynamic LFD space. Fovi will continue to operate inits own spacebut Zebra having achieved true 3D 360 degree dynamic display, with four installed prototypes in research labs, the effort wil be to accelerate the Gen2 design to market. With FoVI 3Ds expertise, Zebra will be able to bring more depth, quality and focal clarity to 3D Dynamic Light-Field display product lines. With the display industry moving towards glass- free technologies, this acquisition helps position Zebra right in the middle of all that action.