Companies join forces to bring low-cost manufacturing of flexible microLED and nanoLED displays to market
Read MoreNanosys Inc., and NAGASE & CO., LTD. have announced the commencement of a worldwide sales distribution agreement. Under the agreement, NAGASE is exclusively authorized to distribute Nanosys Quantum Dot materials for various applications worldwide.
Read MoreNanosys and Shoei Chemical today announced that the companies have entered into a Quantum Dot materials supply and service agreement. Under the agreement, Shoei Chemical will manufacture Nanosys’ proprietary Quantum Dot materials exclusively for Nanosys.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $74 million for selected projects to research, develop, and test energy-efficient and flexible building technologies. Nanosys is one of five projects selected that support key scientific advancements in solid-state lighting technology. The company has been selected by the DOE to develop heavy-metal-free InP-based quantum dots (QDs) to endure the high-flux requirements of LEDs.
Read MoreNanosys announced that it is completing the calendar year with record-setting shipments. The market for displays based on the Nanosys’ proprietary Quantum Dot technology entered a new phase of rapid growth in 2019 with shipments of the company’s Quantum Dot materials increasing by more 50% compared to the prior year.
Read MoreThe market for Nanosys Quantum Dot technology continues to grow. In 2019, for the first time ever, consumers have over 100 unique products to choose from with Nanosys Quantum Dot technology inside. These products include some of the best-performing monitors and TVs on the market with vibrant, lifelike colors thanks to our Quantum Dots.
Read MoreThe abstract short film “Quantum Flows,” debuts today at the 8K Display Summit 2019 in New York City. Shot entirely in stunning Rec.2020 8K HDR by Director Phil Holland, the film explores the vividly colorful world of Nanosys’ Quantum Dot nanocrystals few consumers have seen.
Read MoreNanosys announced that it will showcase the latest advances in the company’s Quantum Dot technologies and materials at the 2019 Society for Information Display (SID) DisplayWeek International Symposium being held from May 12 to 17, 2019.
Read MoreNanosys today received the 2017 Display Industry Awards (DIA) Display Component of the Year award for its Hyperion Quantum Dot technology from the Society for Information Display (SID).
Read MoreExciton Technology to begin fulfilling orders for Nanosys-certified Quantum Dot Enhancement Film in early 2017
Read MoreNanosys, Inc., today introduced Hyperion Quantum Dots, a new Quantum Dot material system that represents a significant development breakthrough in unlocking the market for displays meeting the BT.2020 UltraHD color standard.
Read MoreNanosys, Inc. announced today that Hitachi Chemical and Nanosys have partnered in the development of QDEF optical films for display applications.
Read MoreTCL, one of the top three television makers in the world, chose Nanosys’ QDEF® Quantum Dot technology to bring the ultimate HDR experience to its new flagship Xclusive X1 of premium UltraHD televisions.
Read MoreNanosys will be featured in UHD Alliance (UHDA) ULTRA HD PREMIUM certified devices from top consumer electronics brands at CES 2016.
Read MoreAU Optronics Corp., Nanosys and 3M today announced a new technology alliance that offers television manufacturers around the world an all-in-one solution for incorporating the best components for visual quality into their products.
Read MoreNanosys today announced that it has become the first and only Quantum Dot manufacturer to complete the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) New Chemicals Program review process for its Quantum Dot materials and components.
Read More“Our investment in Nanosys is consistent with our strategy to work closely with established market leaders.” says Michael Pachos, Director at SVIC. “
Read MoreFlexible new high volume, automated process enables Nanosys to produce 25 tons of Quantum Dot materials per year – enough material to bring perfect color to over 6 million 60” UHD televisions
Read MoreULED2 has further enhanced its contrast and peak brightness; second, it has adopted quantum dots technology, a technology that was jointly developed with 3M, and which displays more amazing color effects during contrast demonstrations
Read MoreNanosys today announced that they have entered into a multi-year patent license agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. pursuant under which Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. gains access to Nanosys industry-leading Quantum Dot patents covering a broad range of lighting and display products and technologies, including cadmium free quantum dots.
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