Your displays have to work where failure isn't an option. As a system integrator in military, avionics, medical, or industrial markets, you're under pressure to deliver hardware that performs flawlessly in the field — through shock, vibration, moisture, extreme temperatures, and the optical demands your application calls for. The problem: most off-the-shelf displays weren't built for that world. They fade in sunlight, fail certification testing, or break down under conditions your end users can't avoid — and that puts your reputation, your schedule, and sometimes your mission on the line. A display failure isn't just a returned part; it's downtime, a recall, or worse. That's where we come in. E3 Displays has spent over two decades engineering and manufacturing custom bonded, ruggedized displays built specifically for environments where ordinary screens can't survive. Using our proprietary optical bonding adhesive, Class 10K cleanroom manufacturing, and rigorous in-house and third-party testing against standards like MIL-STD-810, RTCA DO-160, and ISO 13485, we turn your toughest specs into a display solution that's proven to perform — not just promised to. We partner with you from design through end-of-life: engineering the assembly, validating it against your certification requirements, scaling production, and supporting your product through its full lifecycle so you're never caught off guard by obsolescence or a failed part downstream. The result for you: fewer field failures, faster certification, and a display you can stand behind when it matters most — so your system performs the way it was designed to, every time, in the harshest conditions your customers face.
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The E3 Displays annual revenue was $5.7 million in 2026.
Rob Tomasek is the Co-Founder / Exec VP of E3 Displays.
33 people are employed at E3 Displays.
E3 Displays is based in Phoenix, Arizona.
The NAICS codes for E3 Displays are [3344, 33441, 33, 334, 334419].
The SIC codes for E3 Displays are [367, 36].