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Pixelligent is looking to help an optical lens maker shine
Nanocrystals manufactured by Baltimore-based Pixelligent will be used in products made by a company specializing in graded index lens products that can be used in…
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Scaling Nano-Tech Production
Pixelligent’s Craig Bandes believes its commercial-scale nano-materials production platform will help companies innovate the next generation of products.
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The Next Wow in Lighting: OLEDs
A new light is appearing. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) stand where LEDs stood about 10 years ago—promising but expensive. But, as LEDs demonstrated,…
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Manufacturing Ceramic-Polymer Nanocomposites with Zirconia Nanocrystals
Lighting and display technologies are adopting ceramic-polymer nanocomposites to improve device performance.
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High-Index Nanocrystals – Key to Next Generation Advancements in Lighting
Solid-State Lighting is destined to be a next generation lighting option. LEDs have already entered main stream applications and OLED technology has advanced greatly in the past few years in terms of efficacy and performance. Both technologies need to continue to improve performance to achieve high market acceptance. Dr. Gregory Cooper, Chief Technology Officer and Founder of Pixelligent Technologies LLC, illustrates how LED and OLED technology can advance to the next level by incorporating nanomaterials into existing packaging.
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Pixelligent New Taiwan Office to Head its Asian Market Strategy
Advanced optical material specialist Pixelligent is ramping up its deployment strategy in Asia, and set up a new office in Taoyuan, Taiwan two months ago, said the company CEO Craig Bandes in an exclusive interview with LEDinside.
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How Pixelligent found a big market in tiny nanocrystals
Technically Media Inc.
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With a $10.4 million Series C in hand, the materials company has established a new form of manufacturing in Baltimore. But it hasn’t come easily. -
Pixelligent raises $10.4 million to expand nanocrystal manufacturing
The Baltimore Sun
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Baltimore nanocrystal manufacturer Pixelligent Technologies reported $10.4 million in new funding Monday that will allow the company to scale up its manufacturing capacity and expand its international footprint. -
Advanced materials manufacturer Pixelligent closes $10.4M in funding
Solid State Technology (electroiq.com)
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Pixelligent Technologies closes $10.4 million in new funding supported by The Abell Foundation, The Bunting Family Office, and David Testa, the former Chief Investment Officer of T. Rowe Price. Funds will be used to complete the installation of additional manufacturing capacity, open new offices in Asia, and continue to drive innovation in lighting, display and optical applications. -
Pixelligent Focuses on Improving Light Extraction Efficiency with Zirconia Nanocrystal Technology
LEDInside
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How can LED and OLED manufacturers improve light extraction efficiency? Advanced materials specialist Pixelligent CEO Craig Bandes recently spoke to LEDinside about the company’s zirconia nanocrystal technology, and its applications in different end markets encompassing LED packages, OLED technology, optical components and panel displays.