Quantum Materials Corporation

Quantum Materials Corporation

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Quantum Materials Corp. develops and manufactures Tetrapod Quantum Dots for use in medical, display, solar energy and lighting applications through its patent pending volume production process. Quantum dot semiconductors enable a new level of engineered performance in a wide array of established consumer and industrial products. QMC's volume manufacturing methods enable consistent QD quality and scalable cost reductions to drive innovative discovery to commercial success.
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2020
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Quantum Materials Corporation

Formed in January 2007, a Nevada corporation under the name "Hague Corporation" went public in 2008 (symbol QTMM) as part of an agreement to secure a first round of funding from investors.
2016
15 Jan 2016

ECOFLUX

QD supplier
2015
25 Nov 2015

StoreDot

17 Aug 2015

QD Vision Inc

2014
20 Nov 2014

Scaled Quantum Dot Production

Quantum Materials Corporation, United States
14 Nov 2014

Nanosys Inc

21 Aug 2014

Quantum Materials acquires Bayer Technology Services patents

Quantum Materials Corporation has announced the purchase of five diverse sets of patent families from Bayer Technology Services GmbH.
26 Apr 2014

Quantum Materials Corporation (QTMM)

Quantum Materials Corp is using two proprietary disruptive technologies (1) a novel QD synthesis method licensed from Rice University, and (2) industrial scale production of QD using advanced flow chemistry microreactor technology to produce tetrapod quantum dots. QMC's strategy is to use its strengths in quantum dot synthesis and mass production, along with quantum dot printing abilities in creating new product paradigms in industrial and commercial applications.
Included are:
21 Feb 2014

NanoInnova

21 Feb 2014

Vorbeck Materials

2013
20 Jun 2013

Quantum Materials' tetrapod quantum dots break Kasha's Rule

Since 1950, Kasha's Rule 1, a principle of photochemistry, held true that if a source of light excited a molecule enough, the molecule would fluoresce in a single color.
20 Feb 2013

Xolve, Inc

20 Feb 2013

Incubation Alliance

2012
5 Dec 2012

Tetrapod Quantum Dots: The Future is Now

Quantum Materials Corporation, United States
29 Nov 2012

Graphenea

20 Nov 2012

High brightness tetrapod quantum dots developed

With this advancement, Quantum Materials Corp. Tetrapod Quantum Dots can be produced with a quantum yield greater than 80%, a brightness that increases the performance of this fluorescent marker alternative in biological assays and other applications.