FRANKLIN, Mass. -- Eikos Inc., a developer and licensor
of highly transparent carbon nanotube (CNT) inks for conductive coatings
and circuits, announced that CEO Joe Piche will address the prestigious
World Nano-Economic Congress in Singapore on October 13.
Piche will discuss the various nanotechnology solutions
being applied to displays and their stages of development.
"The Conference in Singapore is an ideal forum for
us to detail how nanotech, and specifically our Invisicon(TM) technology,
will offer cost- efficient manufacturing alternatives to materials now
used in display technology, Piche explains. "I look forward to this
forum to expand our network of partnerships with Asian companies."
Eikos currently has agreements with Itochu and Takiron to develop specific
applications and is planning to establish manufacturing facilities in
Asia.
Eikos Inc. is a developer and licensor of highly transparent
carbon nanotube (CNT) inks for conductive coatings and circuits for use
in flat panel displays, OLED lighting, solar cells, smart windows and
other established markets. The company is scheduled to begin production
of its transparent, conductive CNT coatings by year-end.
Eikos' patented Invisicon(TM) transparent conductors
('nanowires') will enable high volume, low cost production of a thinner,
more flexible and more durable conductive coating technology that will
displace Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) as the industry standard.
Recently, Eikos Invisicon technology achieved better
contrast and brighter display characteristics as compared to Indium Tin
Oxide (ITO) coated materials in preliminary testing for one of its partners.
About Eikos
Eikos Inc. is a developer and licensor of highly transparent
carbon nanotube (CNT) inks for conductive coatings and circuits for use
in flat panel displays, OLED lighting, solar cells, smart windows and
other established markets. Eikos' patented Invisicon(TM) transparent conductors
('nanowires') will enable high volume, low cost production of a thinner,
more flexible and more durable conductive coating technology that will
displace Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) as the industry standard. A privately
held company headquartered in Franklin Massachusetts, Eikos has a number
of licenses and development contracts with major global companies, U.S.
military agencies and NASA and is planning to establish manufacturing
operations in the U.S. and Asia.
Source: Eikos Inc.
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