02.05.15
Quantum Materials announced it has begun shipping cadmium-free red and green quantum dots in evaluation and production quantities to select leading consumer electronics manufacturers.
The company has increased the uniformity and enhanced stability of its cadmium-free nanomaterials as a result of bringing previously reported automated capital equipment, facility and personnel investments online. Quantum Materials is at the forefront of cadmium-free quantum dot development and recently announced increasing production capacity to 2000Kg of quantum dots and nanoparticles per annum in Q2 2015.
Meetings with manufacturers at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) spurred requests for cadmium-free red and green quantum dots with application–specific functionality. Quantum Materials has accelerated cadmium-free quantum dot development because electronics manufacturers’ are seeking to stay ahead of environmental regulations governing dangerous materials in consumer electronic devices.
Quantum dots are easily integrated into the industry standard thin-film roll-to-roll inkjet and surface deposition technologies currently used in existing LCD display production lines.
“We were very encouraged with the results of our meetings at CES,” said Quantum Materials CEO Stephen Squires. “I personally am even more pleased with the dedication, hard work and creativity of our team. Their discoveries have enabled us to meet the stringent demands and tight delivery deadlines necessary to rapidly integrate our materials into commercial products.”
The company has increased the uniformity and enhanced stability of its cadmium-free nanomaterials as a result of bringing previously reported automated capital equipment, facility and personnel investments online. Quantum Materials is at the forefront of cadmium-free quantum dot development and recently announced increasing production capacity to 2000Kg of quantum dots and nanoparticles per annum in Q2 2015.
Meetings with manufacturers at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) spurred requests for cadmium-free red and green quantum dots with application–specific functionality. Quantum Materials has accelerated cadmium-free quantum dot development because electronics manufacturers’ are seeking to stay ahead of environmental regulations governing dangerous materials in consumer electronic devices.
Quantum dots are easily integrated into the industry standard thin-film roll-to-roll inkjet and surface deposition technologies currently used in existing LCD display production lines.
“We were very encouraged with the results of our meetings at CES,” said Quantum Materials CEO Stephen Squires. “I personally am even more pleased with the dedication, hard work and creativity of our team. Their discoveries have enabled us to meet the stringent demands and tight delivery deadlines necessary to rapidly integrate our materials into commercial products.”