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Agreement between Nanoco and Merck

Nanoco Group who develops and manufactures cadmium-free quantum dots (CFQD quantum dots) and other nanomaterials, announced it has signed a worldwide material supply and licensing agreement with Merck, a science and technology company. The license allows Merck to immediately start marketing Nanoco’s CFQD quantum dots and to ultimately establish its own production facility to meet growing market demand for this innovative, heavy metal-free material. Quantum materials offer a substantial additional benefit when they are used as color converters in the light source of liquid crystal displays. In conventional displays, the colors blue, green, and red are filtered out of the original white light of the LED light source. A great deal of light is lost in this process. Because a blue LED in combination with red and green quantum materials only generates the blue, green and red light that is perfectly transmitted through the filters, there is much less absorption. This increases the display’s brightness, thus reducing electricity consumption and leading to much purer and potentially stronger colors. View an interview with Nanoco’s CEO Michael Edelman:  https://youtu.be/IKkqCAGTP-Y

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Samsung display portal

Samsung Display launched communication portal ‘Samsung Display PID' for its public information display (PID) technologies and panel products.

The 'one stop shop' PID website provides easy-to-access detailed information on all of Samsung Display's state-of-the-art PID panels for video walls, indoor and outdoor signage, interactive whiteboards, stretched (32:9) displays, and transparent commercial displays. The official site also provides customized information for various locations where Samsung Display panels have become popular such as educational institutions, control rooms, hotels, retailers, bus shelters, subway stations and airports.

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