Tech Industry Turbulence Strikes Again
MicroVision Plans Major Shake-up with Layoffs at Redmond HQ
MicroVision, the tech company known for its lidar and display technology, is planning to lay off 49 senior‑level engineering roles at its Redmond headquarters, starting in late April 2026. The decision comes amidst a broader trend of tech layoffs in the Seattle area due to economic pressures.
Introduction
Details of the Layoffs
Impact on Senior‑level Engineering Roles
Context of Workforce Reductions
MicroVision's Strategic Moves
Seattle's Broader Economic Climate
Public Reactions to the Layoffs
Future Implications for MicroVision
Conclusion
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