MANCHESTER, England & CONCORD, Mass., Aug. 23, 2017 -- Nanoco Group plc (LSE:NANO), a world leader in the development and manufacture of cadmium-free quantum dots and other nanomaterials, today announced Brian Gally, the company’s Head of Product, will be a featured speaker at the QLED and HDR10 Summit taking place during IFA 2017, September 1 at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Berlin, Germany. The symposium is co-hosted by Insight Media and Samsung Electronics Corp.
The focus of the symposium will be on quantum dot technology, QLED TVs, HDR10 and HDR10+ technology, products and adoption. Gally will present on “Quantum Dot Color Filters for Photoemissive Displays.” This event follows a similar two-day event in Hollywood on June 27-28, which brought together the Hollywood technical community along with Samsung and other industry experts, including Nanoco.
The QLED and HDR10 Summit at IFA 2017 offers a unique opportunity to hear the full scope of Samsung's plans for quantum dot (QLED) displays and its extensive HDR10/HDR10+ ecosystem activities. Samsung presenters will be complemented by other industry partners and experts, such as Nanoco’s Gally, and there will be a number of demos to showcase the technology.
The goal is to share technical, product, market, standardization and measurement information and discuss issues related to the adoption of wide color gamut and HDR technology in TVs and the related content creation and playback ecosystem.
To learn more about the event and register to attend, visit http://www.displaysummit.com/qled-and-hdr10-summit-at-ifa-2017/
ABOUT NANOCO
Nanoco (LSE:NANO) harnesses the power of nano-technology to create a brighter, more sustainable future. Based on breakthrough science, Nanoco’s proprietary manufacturing process enables the large-scale production of its cadmium-free CFQD® quantum dots for multiple applications:
- LCD display, where Nanoco’s CFQD® quantum dots give consumers peace of mind to enjoy next-generation color performance and energy efficiency without allowing toxic chemicals into their homes.
- Lighting, where Nanoco’s CFQD® quantum dots are used in horticulture to safely speed plant growth.
- Healthcare, where Nanoco’s CFQD® quantum dots are opening new, potentially life saving uses in bio-imaging.
- Solar, where Nanoco’s CFQD® quantum dots are incorporated into printable solar inks for future thin, highly efficient and low cost solar cells.
Nanoco has non-exclusive manufacturing and marketing licensing agreements in display with The Dow Chemical Company, Merck KGaA of Germany, and Wah Hong Industrial Corporation of Taiwan. Through these partners and its own production facilities in Runcorn, UK, Nanoco is creating the world’s largest manufacturing ecosystem for cadmium-free quantum dots.
Nanoco was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Manchester, UK, with a US subsidiary, Nanoco Inc., in Concord, MA. Nanoco continues to build out a world-class, patent-protected IP portfolio generated both by its own innovation engine, as well as through acquisition. For further information visit: www.nanocogroup.com.
Media Contact: Colleen Irish Tier One Partners [email protected] (617) 842-1511


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