CORVALLIS, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Phosio is excited to announce that Andrew Grenville, former CEO of Inpria, has joined its Board of Directors. Grenville is a recognizedCORVALLIS, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Phosio is excited to announce that Andrew Grenville, former CEO of Inpria, has joined its Board of Directors. Grenville is a recognized

Andrew Grenville Joins Phosio’s Board to Accelerate AR/AI Glasses Commercialization

CORVALLIS, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Phosio is excited to announce that Andrew Grenville, former CEO of Inpria, has joined its Board of Directors. Grenville is a recognized leader in advanced materials and semiconductor innovation, with deep experience guiding materials platforms from early-stage development through manufacturing scale-up and strategic acquisition, including the successful sale of Inpria to JSR Corporation.

“We are thrilled to welcome Andrew to Phosio’s Board,” said Omid Sadeghi, CEO and founder of Phosio. “He has repeatedly demonstrated how to build exceptional teams and translate breakthrough materials into real-world impact. Andrew’s experience co-founding and scaling Inpria alongside Phosio co-founder Doug Keszler is directly relevant as we work to build another category-defining company.”

As CEO of Inpria, Grenville led the commercialization of metal-oxide photoresist materials critical to next-generation semiconductor manufacturing. His leadership helped transform cutting-edge R&D into large-scale industrial adoption and a strategic exit.

“Phosio has the technical foundation and vision to unlock mass-market AR/AI glasses,” said Grenville. “I’m excited to join the Board and help the team scale a platform that can fundamentally change how people interact with digital information.”

Joe O’Keeffe, Executive Chairman of Phosio, added, “Andrew’s ability to bring breakthrough technologies to market and navigate strategic partnerships will be instrumental as Phosio accelerates customer engagement and commercialization.”

Enabling the Next Generation of AR/AI Glasses

AR/AI glasses represent the next major shift in consumer electronics, but widespread adoption has been limited by display technology that is bulky, power-hungry, or expensive. Phosio’s thin-film materials platform addresses this gap by enabling compact, affordable, high-performance displays integrated directly into lightweight eyewear, making visual AI practical for everyday use.

About Phosio

Phosio develops advanced lens coating materials that enable immersive visual experiences through lightweight AR eyewear. Its proprietary thin-film platform integrates high-performance displays into everyday glasses, enabling consumer electronics companies to deliver practical, affordable AR glasses with integrated displays.

For more information, visit www.phosio.com

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Phosio Corporation

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 541-713-1322

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