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You must be an extra special kind of stupid to stay invested in a company you keep bashing. Only a dumbass bash a company daily unless you are shorting it
Where are the numbers for sales of electric bikes and cars? They been talking about for years ..... ... .
You have shit for brains
or Steal
All Loaded up and ready for a Nickel..........
You Must have Loaded Up !
Pump, Pump, Pump....... then when it reaches the Magic Number.... Dump, Dump Dump.
Don't be a Back Holder and get suckered into a another Penny Stock pump and dump Scheme.
Those who bought for 70 Cents can sell for 9 cents..... What a great stock.
And it went from May 2022 0.64 to 0.131 April 2023
Rah Rah Rah Go Team Go ...... Oh It's going the wrong way.......
Spin Any way you Like but as the CEO said in his last PR release:
The Company has retained securities counsel who have communicated with the SEC and is exploring the most efficient way that it can once again become a current reporting company with the Commission.
Quantum Materials Corp CEO Stephen Squires stated, “providing the public with current and complete information regarding the Company and its business and operations, and allowing our shareholders to trade the Company’s common stock, is a priority for me and management, and existing shareholders can be assured that the expedient resumption of reporting and trading is of the utmost importance to us.”
“The Company intends to work diligently with its advisors to prepare the required financial and other information needed to address the SEC issue. Concurrently, we are also continuing work on the development and commercialization of our quantum dot enabled products and technologies with particular focus on point of care testing solutions, solar and anti-counterfeiting. We are also continuing our efforts on the deployment of our QMC HeathID App while our R&D team are fully engaged pushing the boundaries of our nano-materials.”
https://innovamedgroup.us/about/
Todd Malan - Innova Medical Group
Todd Malan, MD
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER
Dr. Malan has built a long record of scientific and medical innovation, both in his most recent role as the Senior Vice President of clinical research at Quantum Material Corporation and through his specialized research in stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine.
He previously served as Chief Medical Officer for iQuantum Labs, founded the investigational research for adipose derived cell therapies at the Center for Regenerative Cell Medicine, and served as Medical Director for adipose tissues services at Celebration Stem Cell Labs in Arizona. He holds board certifications from the American Board of Regenerative Medicine, the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. He earned his medical degree from University of Arizona College of Medicine.
Covid Vaccines work for about 6 months, similar to the Flu Vaccine. With the Flu Vaccine Flu Season is soon over after 6 months. No So with Covid. So quick accurate covid testing is needed for the work force especially with mutated variants that infect within days.
https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-and-biontech-confirm-high-efficacy-and-no-serious
Its a whole new ball game with new capital, ,new owners,new leadership and a soon to be new Arena known as the NASDAQ.
Many places requiring special badges to show your not Covid infected.
Boston University is putting changes in place after a spike in COVID-19 cases on campus.
The university reported 34 infections in the last week. That's compared to eight cases the week before.
Starting Thursday, students will be required to have a "green badge" indicating a negative coronavirus test to enter dining halls, the student union and several other public spaces on campus.
They'll also be asked to show their badges more often by faculty and staff.
BU said the increase in cases has been linked to social gatherings and personal travel -- something they continue to ask students and staff to AVOID.
Sunday 23 June 2019 11:37 pm
Nanoco loses £17m contract as Apple abandons iPhone project.
Apple’s about-face on an iPhone camera project caused UK tech firm Nanoco to lose three quarters of its value, as the California giant cancelled a contract worth £17.1m.
Great and True Post. With Elon Musk building a Plant in Auston as well, which is very near San Marcos. I think Quantum will have a very bright future.
New Pervoskite solar cells panels could be three to five years away from commercial use.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lead-trapping-coating-could-make-cheaper-more-efficient-solar-cell-viable/
Your galactic collision predicted to occur in about 4.5 billion years.
I think we are safe for now.
Jeff Immelt is a the Liberal Idiot that ran GE into the ground. He used to take two giant corporate jets to where ever he traveled in case one broke down. You think he is worried about green house gasses ????? Is that your Idea of Great management ?????? GE is Faltering today and will be luck to survive because of that Moron and his leadership.
Apple said to have chosen OLED for new iPhones; Japan Display shares plunge
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/japan-display-shares-plunge-over-015232049.html
With respect to the quantum dot patent litigation between nanosys and qd vision.
nanosys has been pretty aggressive in the past to sue for perceived patent infringement.
http://www.nanocotechnologies.com/media/press-releases/nanoco-settles-patent-infringement-lawsuit-nanosys-inc-quantum-dot-technology
http://www.nanosysinc.com/in-the-news/
Nanosys 3M is currently Samsungs only Qdot supplier.
Nano sys also recently announced a deal with China's
TCL #3 largest tv manufacturer.
Yeah, I was hoping Sharp was interested in our product..
Nanosys must have a very good product as a lot of top tier manufactures are aligned with them. They seem to be the lead supplier in qdots for displays. Having 3M as a partner and located in Silicon Valley (Apple and Googles backyard) certainly doesn't hurt. I also don't believe a NDA is holding back QTMM from divulging info, as Nanosys tongue is not tide. But Info may be held back for sales in the works. Lets hope they can sell and generate some incoming revenue. There are a lot of opportunities out there for qdots bigger than what nanosys can provide.
GLTA
Nanosys CEO Jason Hartlove's Talk on trying to meet REC.2020
They are partnered with 3M.
Video from the 2nd Annual Quantum Dot Forum in San Francisco, CA in March , 2015
Our Competition is in volume production mode with Display Manufactures
According to Jeff Yurek is the Product Marketing Manager at Nanosys Inc.:
http://i-micronews.com/led-news/5387-quantum-dots-for-displays-and-lighting-are-now-entering-volume-production.html
Quantum dots for displays and lighting are now entering volume production
LED April 16, 2015 LED phosphors are key elements for the quality of the light, from industrial to automotive applications and also general lighting. Yole Développement has published a new report ("Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2015: LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays") covering the evolution of these products, both in terms of market and applications but also technology trends, as quantum dots are now entering volume production for display applications and could be adopted as well for lighting applications in the next 3 to 4 years.
We interviewed Nanosys Inc., one of the key developer and manufacturer of quantum dots for display, in order to share with us the evolution of the industry, the trends linked to the adoption of quantum dots and also what will happen in the next years.
Yole Développement: Can you introduce Nanosys history, products and ongoing development projects?
Jeff Yurek: Nanosys is leading the development of quantum dot technology for displays. Since our founding in 2001, we have partnered with leading display makers in creating standout tablets, TVs and smartphones that are thinner, lighter, brighter and more colorful than ever before. Our business model consists of two elements: 1) we sell Quantum Dot Concentrate™ materials and 2) technology licensing of component designs, like our Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF®), to industrial supply chain partners
While most of the innovative work we do can be measured in atomic units, the true impact of our technology advancements reach far beyond the beautiful and vibrant devices consumers hold in their hands. Nanosys has blazed a strategic path in quantum dot technology by developing one of the largest quantum dot patent portfolios with nearly 300 issued and pending patents worldwide. Our patents cover everything from the fundamentals of quantum dot construction to component and manufacturing designs. This extensive portfolio is the result of collaborations between Nanosys and prestigious universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Lawrence Berkeley National Labs and Hebrew University, as well as industry collaborations with companies like Philips-Lumileds and Life Technologies.
We've partnered with some of the biggest names in tablets and televisions to bring our technology to everyday consumers including 3M, Samsung, Sharp and LG. Working closely with these leading companies has given us insight into the tough engineering problems they face. At Nanosys we're dedicated to generating value for both the manufacturing companies and the consumer. We understand that being a leader in quantum dots takes more than simply making the best quantum dot technology and scaling it -- it takes an understanding of how to easily incorporate this technology into manufacturing processes. The result is products that are practical, commercializable, cost effective and set a new standard in color performance.
Nanosys is headquartered in Milpitas, California, in a state-of-the-art 60,000 square foot manufacturing, research and development facility. One of the largest in the world, our site has an initial installed production capacity of over 25 tons of our Quantum Dot Concentrate™ or enough material for approximately 10 million TVs per year.
QDEF®, Nanosys first major commercial product is shipping today in volume in consumer electronics devices and it's just the beginning. We have many innovative quantum dot products in the pipeline for 2015 and beyond that will continue to drive Nanosys' leadership position in the display industry.
YD: What are the products proposed by the company, what is in volume production or in qualification at customers?
JY: Nanosys manufactures Quantum Dots in high volume today. We recently announced that our state-of-the-art nanomaterials fab in Silicon Valley can produce 25 tons of Quantum Dot materials per year. That's enough Quantum Dots for 6 million 60" TVs. This flexible manufacturing line is also designed to produce Quantum Dots both with and without Cadmium without requiring major retooling.
YD: What are the advantage of quantum dots compared to the other technologies?
JY: Quantum Dots are the world's most efficient light emitting technology. Compared to other emitters like conventional LED phosphors and OLED Quantum Dots offer significantly better color performance and power efficiency. With Quantum Dots it is possible to make displays that are more colorful, brighter and more power efficient than ever before.
YD: Displays are the first killer application for quantum dots. What is your opinion on the added value of quantum dots for displays?
JY: Quantum Dots are bringing a whole new level of viewing experience to displays. With Quantum Dots it is now possible to experience the full benefits of UHD including resolution, color range (rec.2020 color gamut) and high dynamic range (HDR).
Samsung's SUHD TVs are a perfect example of this. With Quantum Dots they are able to offer both wide color gamut and peak brightness of 1,000 nits– that's 2-2.5X brighter than TVs today. It may sound extreme but it actually makes for an incredible viewing experience where specular highlights and explosions truly pop! The sort of "Pepsi challenge demo" that Samsung put on pitting Quantum Dots against Plasma, OLED and LED really showed off what this is all about (see image below). That level of performance is not possible without Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF) no other light emitting technology is efficient enough to do it.
Nanosys YOLE
(Courtesy of Nanosys)
YD: The reviews for Samsung first UHD TV on the market based on quantum dots are stellar with most reviewers indicating that picture quality exceeds that of current OLED TVs on the market. But this set retails for $6000, do you think Quantum Dots can find their way toward lower end or even entry level sets while still offering a disruptive image improvement?
JY: Absolutely. We're really proud to see what Samsung has done with our Quantum Dot technology in their SUHD TVs. If you haven't seen one, the image quality is truly stunning.
In terms of adoption, I think what we are seeing is an inflection year in 2015 where Quantum Dots are being introduced into premium products at the top of the TV market first. Going forward, in 2016 and beyond, we will start to see Quantum Dots working their way across the entire market. The way we look at this is that it's very much like the past couple of LCD backlight innovations. Take a look at the transition from CCFL to LED for example. LED brought an improved experience in terms of thinness, power efficiency and brightness and in about five years it was the de facto backlight technology for the whole market. Today with Quantum Dots are bringing a whole new level of experience with the UHD rec.2020 color gamut, high brightness (HDR) and power efficiency. It's a recipe for another revolution in display technology and it will move fast.
By the way, you can pick up a Samsung SUHD with our Quantum Dot tech for as little as $2500 on Amazon today. Certainly not cheap but there are a range of prices.
YD: What is the status of Nanosys product on the display market?
JY:
• 2013: Kindle Fire HDX 7
• 2014: ASUS Zenbook NX500 (15.6" 4K notebook) initial run sold out in 2 weeks but now shipping and available
• 2015:
o Samsung SUHDs to feature QD technology licensed by us to Samsung
o Hisense announced a TV with QDEF from Nanosys and 3M (more). 65" will come to market in spring for $3000
o AUO announced a range of Quantum Dot TV displays at CITE in Shenzhen this week that feature QDEF from Nanosys (more)
o At CES, a number of other companies showed off demos with QDEF from Nanosys and 3M including: TCL (local dimming wide color gamut model used QDEF), Changhong, Skyworth and Sharp. Have a page up on our site with images of some of these demos (more).
YD: Do you think the technology could also compete in lighting? In what timeframe?
JY: Our focus is on the opportunity in front of us in the $120B display market.
YD: Has Nanosys products for the lighting applications?
JY: We're focused on displays today and we currently have no products in the market for general lighting applications.
YD: Cadmium seems to be a no-go for some of the major TV OEM. What's the status of Cd-Free Quantum Dots? Will they ever rival the Cd based compositions?
JY: We make Quantum Dots based on a number of different materials systems. Different materials sets provide different performance characteristics and so the dots we ship vary from customer to customer. At CES, you saw a mix of both Cadmium and non-Cadmium materials systems from Nanosys. Everything we make, whether it is Cadmium or Indium-based, is compliant with major global environmental regulations including RoHS, REACH and EPA and is ready to ship to markets around the world. We are the only company serving markets with both technologies.
However, in some markets there is a perceived value in avoiding materials containing Cadmium. Additionally, an objective of Nanosys is to establish a new environmental standard for displays by eliminating the use of heavy metals in our products by 2018. For this reason we are excited to announce major breakthroughs in performance and mass production quantities for so called Cadmium free or Indium based Quantum Dots.
YD: Are you working on QD LEDs? Is there a real potential for future display applications or are there some fundamental barriers?
JY: Can't comment on specific future development plans here other than to say Nanosys is focused on driving a roadmap of innovative Quantum Dot integration technologies and materials systems.
YD: Besides LEDs, what could be the next killer app for quantum dots?
JY: There are a variety of interesting applications for Quantum Dots but I actually think the next killer app will also be found in the display industry. There is just a tremendous roadmap for Quantum Dots in display applications. With future iterations of the technology, including new material and integration methods, there's an opportunity here to more than triple the efficiency of displays, to dramatically change the way displays are made, reducing cost and complexity while bringing consumers some exciting new viewing experiences. I think it's likely that the next big disruption in displays will come from Quantum Dots as well.
YD: Can you describe what will be the next steps of the development of Nanosys?
JY: We will continue to scale our industry-leading manufacturing capacity to meet increasing demand. We're also focused on developing an innovative roadmap of materials and display integration technologies with the aim of making displays brighter, more colorful, and more power efficient.
QuantumDotsVirtuousAdoptionCycle Yole2015
Quantum Dots virtuous adoption cycle (Yole Développement, April 2015)
Jeff Yurek
Jeff Yurek is the Product Marketing Manager at Nanosys. He writes a blog on emerging display technologies (http://www.nanosysinc.com/dot-color/) about which he notes: "Because I'm in the display business, I notice a lot of confusion and loosely used definitions in the discussion of display technologies. My aim is to synthesize information I've accumulated in order to provide a useful resource on the science, software, engineering and art that go into making the displays we all use every day so amazing." Jeff has advanced degrees from the Berklee College of Music and Suffolk University's Sawyer School of Management.
Behind the scenes look at our competitor in Silicon Valley
http://spectrum.ieee.org/view-from-the-valley/semiconductors/materials/behind-the-scenes-at-the-nanosys-quantum-dot-factory-in-milpitas-california
nanosys is not fighting for its life,you are in denial.
They are hiring and ramping up production.
Just check their web site
WE'RE HIRING!
Director, R&D Cadmium-Free Materials Development
6 DAYS AGO
Sr. Chemical Engineer, Scale Up
A MONTH AGO
VP, Worldwide Manufacturing and Supply Chain Operations
5 MONTHS AGO
Supply Chain VP why??? because they got one.
Thanks for the info.
I'm invested in QTMM and wish it success . But do realize there are many players in this market.
I came across QTMM from researching QDVision possible IPO
From this older article.
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN0GD1PW20140813?irpc=932
With sharp focus, quantum dot makers scale up to meet demand
other dot manufactures, whom compete with QTMM.
Some whom already have relationships with dot consumers.
so to break into that relationship you build a better and cheaper product and must be able to meet the supply demand.
I Agee . Sales and Revenue are key. they can manufacture all the product they want, but if no body's buying, it's a loss.
Here's a reality check for you . With no sales how are they gong to be the largest supplier ??
I guess they will give it away go free.
many players already in this game. With out sales revenue or partners . This stock will head to sub penny land.
From the Sept.6th PR:
"Over the next few weeks TiVUS, Inc. management intendeds to announce to the public certain board members as they merge and intends to communicate more effectively with the public about the major steps it is taking to revolutionize the hotel technology IPTV industry. "
a few weeks from September 6th is not early September.
Looks like the .0001's are gone.
Looks like the .0001's are gone.
Hurry, nows your chance. If you sell now you can take an even Bigger loss.
Big Loss = Big LOSER
Sell your shares , buy a Snickers bar quit your crying and whining and move on.
You do nothing but cry and complain day in and day out about how the CEO stole your money. You gave it to him. Quit your blubbering and move on.
If you need your diaper changed in the nursing home call the orderly... Enough already!!!