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Nanosys Acquires Leading MicroLED Company glō


Completes Nanosys Display Technology Portfolio Enabling Leadership In All Display Technologies and Markets

SILICON VALLEY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nanosys, the industry pioneer and leading supplier of quantum dot light emitting materials and technology, today announced the acquisition of glō, the leading technology company for microLED displays. The transaction significantly expands Nanosys’ capabilities and technology offerings, accelerating the company’s development and progress toward the widespread adoption of microLED and nanoLED display technology for future displays.

 

Founded in 2003, glō developed highly efficient xGaN microLEDs based on unique methods and processes. The acquisition fills a key role in Nanosys’ technology roadmap, uniquely positioning Nanosys to lead the future of display across all technologies from miniLED to OLED and MicroLED to NanoLED. Prior to the acquisition, glō had invested over $200 million in its technology, which funded development of best-in-class microLED epitaxy, device and transfer technology, resulting in leading microLED performance at the smallest dimensions.

 

According to Eric Virey, of Yole Développement1, this acquisition positions Nanosys with a unique and broad technology portfolio to address all future display applications. “MicroLED is one of the greatest potential display technologies but there is one problem: cost. To deliver on this potential, microLED pixels must be ultra small, bright and cost effective. The market currently lacks a cost effective microLED solution with ultra small and bright pixels. Bringing microLED together with Quantum Dot is an exciting opportunity to unlock the growth potential in this market.”

 

“Nanosys created a vibrant, growing marketplace for our proprietary quantum dot technology over the past two decades,” said Jason Hartlove, Nanosys President & CEO. “Combining the best Quantum Dot and microLED technologies allows Nanosys to unlock the disruptive potential of microLED by lowering production cost and maximizing performance. Together, we can create the smallest, brightest, lowest cost pixels that will enable microLED to penetrate the mainstream TV market and open the doors for new applications in AR, automotive and beyond.”

The acquisition of glō significantly expands Nanosys intellectual property portfolio enabling the company to continue to provide margin rich disruptive solutions to the massive $200 billion display market.

 

Jefferies acted as financial advisor for the transaction and Latham and Watkins served as legal counsel to Nanosys in connection with the transaction.

 

About Nanosys

 

Nanosys, Inc. is the leader in developing and delivering state-of-the-art heavy metal free quantum dot technology to the display industry. As of 2021, industry leading consumer electronics brands have shipped more than 35 million devices from tablets to monitors and TVs based on Nanosys’ proprietary quantum dot technology. Founded in 2001, the company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California where it operates the world’s largest quantum dot nanomaterials fab. Nanosys currently owns or has exclusive license rights to more than 1000 issued and pending patents worldwide.

 

 

About glō

 

glō is focused on commercialization of microLEDs products through OEM and manufacturing partners. With its patented room-temperature wafer transfer technology, millions of RGB microLEDs can be transferred with high yields, bonded to active backplanes made out of Si, glass or flexible substrate materials. glō nLEDs demonstrate 10X brightness and power advantage over OLED.

 

 

 

TrendForce 2021 Mini / Micro LED Self-Emissive Display Trends and Analysis on Suppliers’ Strategies
Release Date: 30 April 2021
Language: Traditional Chinese / English
Format: PDF

 

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