Oxford Instruments-TDI Passed a Licensing Agreement with The Fox Group

Recently, Oxford Instruments-TDI, has entered into a licensing agreement with The Fox Group.

This agreement focuses on the acquisition of certain intellectual property, allowing Oxford Instruments-TDI to offer hardware and processes for the production of LEDs and p doped layers, in addition to the hardware and process already offered for the growth of III-Nitride materials.

According to Frazer Anderson, Business Development Director at Oxford Instruments-TDI, “This Agreement allows for an expansion of the existing processes and materials structures we can offer, especially to our R&D customers, in the field of light emitting structures. Using TDI’s HVPE technology, Oxford Instruments can produce templates for applications such as HBLEDs, Laser Diodes, High Electron Mobility Transistors, and the acquisition of this IP will help us to extend our offering.”

Fox Group’s President, Barney O’Meara also responded that they looked forward to Fox Group’s IP helping TDI become a major contributor to evolving greentech-cleantech solutions in solid state lighting and efficient power conditioning.
 
It’s believed that this acquisition will facilitate further the development of Oxford Instruments’ world recognised scientific expertise, coupled with its commitment to innovation and creating world class products.

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