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To capitalize on the growing interest in cadmium-free quantum dot (CFQD) technology within the lighting industry, Nanoco Group announced the formation of a new division dedicated to furthering CFQD® Quantum Dot technology in the lighting industry. The new division is part of the company’s business expansion strategy to accelerate commercialization and further development in its four key target markets – electronic display, LED lighting, biological imaging and solar power. Nanoco’s Torsten Schanze will lead the division as its General Manager.
“We are focused on advancing the commercialization of our technology in key markets and the formation of a distinct business division for the lighting industry allows us to do just that. It positions the company to both drive new innovation and deliver - with our customers - novel lighting products,” said Michael Edelman, CEO, Nanoco. “This is an important step in the company’s evolution, one that demonstrates the role of CFQD® Quantum Dots as a true platform technology and furthers our ambition to be a leading global materials science business.”
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The applications for CFQD® Quantum Dot technology are numerous in the lighting industry and include:
Nanoco has already made significant strides bringing CFQD® Quantum Dots to market. In March, the company announced a partnership with Marl International, a pioneer of the LED lighting industry. Together, the two companies have introduced the world’s first CFQD® Quantum Dot technology lighting product, a high-efficiency LED light with outstanding color performance that meets a new set of technical and commercial demands without compromising product safety.
In tandem with the new division, Nanoco also introduced Deep-Red CFQD® Quantum Dot Film, a new product designed for use in plant growth applications. The film can be easily incorporated into various LED lighting formats to assist in the propagation and vegetative stage of plant growth, as well as for supplemental lighting in green houses to stimulate greater chlorophyll absorption – important for crops such as basil and lettuce – by working with nature to increase yields and quality. The first production units of the Deep-Red CFQD® Quantum Dot Film will be available by September 2015 and volume production will start within Q4 2015. To arrange a meeting for product demonstration or discuss product and sample requirements, please e-mail Info@nanocolighting.com.