QD Vision Receives $700K
The Department of Energy has awarded more than $700,000 to Watertown, Mass.-based QD Vision, a developer of nanotechnology-based products for lighting displays. As part of a program to create advanced solid-state technologies, the company was selected for its submission titled, “Quantum Dot Light Enhancement Substrate for OLED Solid-State Lighting.” Its goal is to develop a practical solid-state lighting solution that is power-efficient and emits light with high color qualities.
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