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Pixelligent raises over $5M on high demand
Solid State Technology
Pixelligent LLC, nanocrystal additive maker, closed $5.1 million in funding. The round was 6 times over-subscribed, requiring the company board to significantly upsize the round. Pixelligent will purchase production equipment, install new systems and hire employees. It will provide the resources for Pixelligent to bring NanoAdditives to a broader market, said Craig Bandies, CEO Pixelligent Technologies.
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Dr. E. Clayton Teague Joins Pixelligent’s Advisory Board
PR Newswire
Pixelligent, LLC, an innovator in the nanotechnology industry that manufactures nanocrystal additives for the electronics, industrial and military markets, today announced that Clayton Teague has joined its Advisory Board. Dr. Teague brings more than 40 years of experience in the field of nanotechnology to Pixelligent’s board.
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Growing tech firm chooses Baltimore for HQ
Baltimore Business Journal
Craig Bandes and Pixelligent could have chosen a lot of places to establish roots upon moving out of an incubator in the University of Maryland, College Park. Despite being courted by economic development officials in Montgomery County and Northern Virginia, Baltimore was the top pick because of its history and base of manufacturing workers, as well as the ideal space being open in the Holabird Business Park.
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Pixelligent moves to Baltimore, plans to hire
Baltimore Business Journal
A company like Pixelligent Technologies LLC is the perfect example of what local economic development officials mean when they say battling the Interstate 270 technology corridor and Northern Virginia for tech companies is key for job growth in Baltimore.
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Pixelligent Technologies on comeback with contract
Washington Business Journal
The last couple of years have not been easy for Pixelligent Technologies LLC, but things are looking up for the nanotechnology company, thanks to a new CEO and a major customer.
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Top incubator companies honored
Baltimore Business Journal
Two of Greater Baltimore’s most closely watched life sciences startups — Alba Therapeutics and Profectus Biosciences — have been honored for their ties to business incubators in the state. The Maryland Incubator Companies of the Year Awards were presented Tuesday night, and the firms chosen for recognition are developing everything from HIV treatments to software to ways to use nanotechnology to manufacture semiconductors.
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