07.28.15
Quantum Materials announced a joint development agreement (JDA) with one of the world’s leading manufacturers of display panels. The companies will be working together to develop next-generation quantum dot-based display technologies.
Quantum Materials recently obtained heat resistance to 260°C for their QDX Quantum Dots, allowing for high-temperature film application and encapsulation in resins, silicones and other polymers, opening a realm of application possibilities for design engineers.
“Our partner’s engineering and design teams have proven again and again their ability to develop innovative display solutions using leading-edge technologies and then bring them successfully to market,” said Stephen Squires, Quantum Materials founder and CEO. “We look forward to working with them to provide the foundation with which they are developing the displays of the future.”
Quantum Materials recently obtained heat resistance to 260°C for their QDX Quantum Dots, allowing for high-temperature film application and encapsulation in resins, silicones and other polymers, opening a realm of application possibilities for design engineers.
“Our partner’s engineering and design teams have proven again and again their ability to develop innovative display solutions using leading-edge technologies and then bring them successfully to market,” said Stephen Squires, Quantum Materials founder and CEO. “We look forward to working with them to provide the foundation with which they are developing the displays of the future.”