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06.18.2007
PRESS RELEASE
Applied Plasmonics Chosen for Tech50 List

Applied Plasmonics, Inc., the first commercial company to generate visible light with simple CMOS, announced today that it has been selected by “TechJournal South” as one of the most promising tech firms launched in the Southeast since 2000. The Tech50 selection criteria focuses on a variety of elements, such as unique technology, management team, market potential and market execution. Nominations were obtained from venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and economic development executives. read more >>

02.20.2007
PRESS RELEASE
Applied Plasmonics Announces its 120th Patent Filing, with Energy-Efficient Light Generation a Major Focus

Applied Plasmonics, Inc. today announced the filing of the company’s 120th patent application, with a specific focus on protecting its efficient light-generation technology. According to Henry Davis, Chief Operating and Financial Officer of Applied Plasmonics, the company has been investing heavily in protecting the Intellectual Property required to manufacture or use Nantenna™ ultra-small resonant structure based light emitters. Davis declined to state the total invested in the patent program, but characterized it as “substantial” and ongoing.  read more >>

01.16.2007
PRESS RELEASE
Applied Plasmonics Receives Final Installment of $10 Million Financing  

Applied Plasmonics, Inc. has announced that the company has received its final installment of $3.7 million of the original commitment for a $10 million financing. The funds were received from Fidelity Insurance Company and a consortium of individuals. read more >>

05.26.2006
PRESS RELEASE
Applied Plasmonics, Inc announced its first Plasmon Enabled Device (PED) capable of generating light using previously unknown physical principles.  
The Light Emitting PED produces light of extraordinary quality and purity using a unique process that manufactures PEDs using a single thin layer of metal on a substrate such as silicon, glass, or high flatness plastic. The technology works by passing an electron beam, such as used in common television sets, past a series of nano-antennas. The beam causes the nano-antennas to resonate, and in doing so the nano-antennas emit light. read more >>

05.15.2006
EE Times Features Applied Plasmonics
EE Times
, the industry electronics engineering magazine, reveals the latest technology by Applied Plasmonicsread more >>

 

 

 

   
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