David Savastano, Editor06.01.16
Quantum dots (QD) are a technology on the rise for display manufacturers, and some of the major leaders in the field showed their latest technologies during SID Display Week 2016.
For example, Nanosys, Inc. introduced its new Hyperion Quantum Dots material system. Mass production of QDEF products using Hyperion Quantum Dots is expected in early 2017.
Nanosys, Inc. and Hitachi Chemical also announced their partnership in developing QDEF optical films for displays, with Hitachi Chemical planning to begin shipping QDEF to display manufacturers in mass production volumes during the second half of 2016.
Jeff Yurek, corporate communications manager for Nanosys, said that Display Week was a huge success for Nanosys.
“Display Week was fantastic this year,” said Yurek. “Overall, we heard attendance was up and it certainly felt that way - our booth was packed.
“We had two big announcements at the show,” Yurek added. &ldqu
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