
Nanoco Group – executive interview – Technology
In this video CEO Dr Michael Edelman begins by outlining the key developments in recent months. He explains why management decided to terminate the formal sale process and talks about
In this video CEO Dr Michael Edelman begins by outlining the key developments in recent months. He explains why management decided to terminate the formal sale process and talks about
Nanoco has announced that it has terminated the formal sale process of the company. It has taken actions to extend the cash runway from July this year to calendar Q2
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CFQD® quantum dots are Nanoco’s core technology, consisting of fluorescent semiconductor nanoparticles typically between 10 to 100 atoms in diameter, which is about 1/1000th the width of a human hair. When
A quantum dot is a semiconductor nanocrystal with unique properties distinct from bulk semiconductors or discrete molecules. The excitons are confined in all three spatial dimensions, lending to their optical
Many of us don’t know how to buy a TV. That’s because televisions have become complicated to get right. Within minutes of hunting for a new TV, you’ll come across
What if you could grow vegetables in half the time? What if a surgeon could see cancerous cells throughout an entire operation? What if solar panels could become significantly cheaper
CFQD® quantum dots are Nanoco’s core technology, consisting of fluorescent semiconductor nanoparticles typically between 10 to 100 atoms in diameter, which is about 1/1000th the width of a human hair. When
Liquid crystal displays, aka LCDs, are old. Really old. It’s been 20 years since the technology’s arrival on the TV scene, a period long enough to see the demise of CRT, plasma and rear projection.