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Sharp demonstrates 12-inch and 30-inch QD-EL display prototypes

Sharp was demonstrating two new QDEL prototype at CES 2024. The first was 12-inch in size (you can see this in the video below), and the second a 30-inch prototype (Sharp did not allow to take photos/videos of the larger display).

Sharp did not disclose much about the display, or any commercialization plans. This seems to be an early-stage development. We do know that Sharp is using QD materials produced by Nanosys (SHOEI), and that the display is produced on an IGZO (Oxide-TFT) backplane.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 16,2024

Shoei Chemical acquires leading QD developer Nanosys

Japan-based Shoei Chemical announced today that it is acquiring US-based QD developer Nanosys. This is not a complete acquisition, but Shoei acquires "substantially all the assets associated with the Nanosys quantum dot business".  Shoei will continue to operate the Nanosys brand and its Silicon Valley-based R&D facility and labs.

Shoei Chemical has been exclusively producing Nanosys' quantum dots materials for the past four years, and the companies already have a close relationship. Nanosys has shipped QD materials to over 1,000 unique products and a total of over 70 million devices, including monitors, TVs and tablets.

Read the full story Posted: Sep 07,2023

Nanosys: we shipped QD materials for over a thousand display products

Quantum Dots developer Nanosys announced a milestone in QD technology commercialization - the 1,000th unique display product that utilizes its QD materials. Nanosys says that it has shipped over 140 tons of QD materials and it holds more than 800 unique patents.

Nanosys offers QD solutions for LCDs, OLEDs, microLEDs and QD-EL displays (which it calls nanoLEDs). The company’s tier-one customer base includes all top-10 global television brands and four of the top-five IT brands, including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Hisense, Acer, ASUS, and Phillips.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 12,2023

Nanosys and Bready join forces to offer lower-cost QD laminated films

QD developer Nanosys announced a partnership with functional polymeric film developer Nanjing Bready Advanced Materials Technology. The two companies started mass producing the world’s first line of completely air-stable, barrier-free, laminated quantum dot film components.

Nanosys says that the new xQDEF laminate film offers high quality QD color and brightness - in a lower-cost package. Nanosys hopes that the new film will unlock new markets for QD displays. Tier-one consumer electronics brands including Hisense, TCL and Vizio are expected to launch display products based on the new components in H2 2022.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 29,2022

SmartKem and Nanosys to co-develop OTFT-based emissitve QD displays

UK-based OTFT-developer SmartKem and QD pioneer Nanosys announced a joint-development project to work on low-cost printed QD displays, that will combine SmartKem's printed organic TFT with Nanosys' quantum dots emitter platform.

Nanosys now refers to its emissive (electroluminescent) QD technology as nanoLED. Both technology platforms, the OTFT backplane and the NanoLED frontplane are solution-based, which could indeed result in a low-cost production process.

Read the full story Posted: Feb 03,2022

Nanosys and CYD launch air-stable QD diffuser plate product for the display industry

Quantum Dots developer Nanosys, in collaboration with Nangtong Changed New Material (CYD) announced that it has developed air-stable quantum dot materials for the display industry, using diffuser plate technology.

Nanosys already launched a product, called xQDEF Diffuser Plate - and in fact Nanosys says that it has already received orders from multiple tier one consumer electronics brands such as TCL and Hisense for the xQDEF Diffuser Plate, which is now in mass production and products based on this material will be shipping within this quarter.

Read the full story Posted: Sep 09,2021