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Just for chits-&-grins Bill, I'll propose another pecking order, in chronological order of adoption...
but any which-way it happens is just fine by me ;)
#1...Displays
#2...LED Lighting
#3...Batteries &/or Waste Heat apps
#4...Lasers...numerous apps from circuitry to weaponry
#5...Paints - Stress analysis-detection, markers, automotive
#6...Solar (sooner if used as hybrid ancillary to Si)
#7...Sensors - too many apps to list
#8...Anti-Counterfeiting/Security Tagging
#9...Forensics & Military apps
#10..BioMed - Lab-on-a-chip, theranostics etc
#11..Environmental and Food Safety
#12..FiberOptic data/voice transmission (ancillary component)
#13..Anodes...pipeline, ship & bridge apps
#14-thru-21...Any number of other apps & some we never heard of
#22..Quantum computing
*Would definitely agree this is like having a diversified portfolio all in one stock.
Conductive Concrete for Ice-Free Roadways...
...this could be a real lifesaver. But that much power coming off of the grid for 1,000's of miles of roadway ain't gonna happen...it would need to be tied into solar array's with battery back-up (or some other semi-passive energy source) to be practical , but it definitely has possibilities: http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/transportation/infrastructure/conductive-concrete-for-icefree-roadways
Hanford Nuke Waste turned to solid Glass...
...that's a new one on me , but it makes more sense than most other containment measures they've tried:
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-hanford-problems-20160130-story.html
If they get it right that is........
Very thorough & impressive work Stan...kudos2U ;)
Quantiki...the Quantum Information portal:
https://quantiki.org/
That too ;)
Read you loud & clear...right there with you ;)
Any number of different scenarios could warrant $20M...
Example:
**Land & Building costs in an established industrial zone....................$5M+/-
*could likely cost a lot , whether by means of renting and remodeling/refitting an existing structure or building from scratch.
**6 QD-Microreactors & other related equipment (QA, processing, safety & storage, shipping etc)...$5M+
**Overhead costs for one year...utilities, payroll, insurance, etc etc.................$4M
**R&D/Lab...............$1.5M
**Contingencies.........$1.5M
**Shipping..............$0.5M
**Fees & Taxes..........$0.5M
**Misc Office overhead..$0.5M
**Regulatory compliance.$0.5M
**Legal.................$0.5M
**Travel & lodging......$0.5M
Total; $20M .
***and this hypothetical could be just one-of-many possible scenarios that could warrant That $$$
2 basic rules in business come to mind;...it takes money to make money...and...you go where the money is.
If Shenzhen is good enough for the Apple (Foxconn) supply chain & assembly facilities , why not us.
Foxconn: No.2,2nd Donghuan Road,10th Yousong Industrial District,Longhua,Baoan,Shenzhen City,Guangdong Province,China.
Good catch Chess...this piece by Clay appears to be no more than 2 or 3 days old..which means it was composed after the 4month JDA period lapsed (last week as I recall). Which brings my attention to the wording in Clays' post under the tag 'Roadmap , item 2)', which reads; "QMC has partnered with Nitto Denko to supply a QD coated opto-electronic film for the flat panel display market."
I can't be sure if this is a slight-of-tongue , or a slip-of-the-tongue confirming that a formal 'partnership' agreement now exists between the 2 parties , as a successful consequence of the 4month JDA endeavor.
As written, at face value , this would appear to be further cause for jubilation...sounds plenty good to me ;)
RPR...our own Dr.J has done some similar research in-keeping with that Fraunhofer initiative on realtime quality control you specified:
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep01562?message-global=remove
o.k., thanx ;)
jetpilot...aside from QMCs' stated intentions to join the Nasdaq stateside , would you foresee any benefit &/or potential good reason for QM-Asia Co, Ltd to join one of the Chinese stock exchanges [HongKong, Shanghai, Shenzhen etc] & if so, would you consider these exchanges to be more akin to a Nasdaq or an OTC ? Just wondering out loud...tia
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/asia-pacific
btw; I suspect your probably right about the new facilities being based in the Shenzhen industrial-tech cluster...thx for your knowledgeable input on the region ;)
Spot-on !
De-icing aircraft wings with graphene, from RiceU
http://www.gizmag.com/graphene-nanoribbon-de-icing-composite/41528/
Thanx ;)
**QMC bags $20M JV to build China QDot factory**:
http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4533b629-18af-471c-bbd8-d527b1af8d0f
Not-to-forget R2R, the way of the future:
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/semiconductors/materials/roll-to-roll-electronics-manufacturing-rolls-on
Mods...pls Sticky post# 45020...Thx
Why UHD matters to QDot suppliers:
http://en.ofweek.com/news/Why-the-new-Ultra-HD-standard-matters-for-quantum-dot-suppliers-39279
That's some pretty sweet news there j45 ;)
NBC to air "Nanotechnology: Super Small Science" series...
...includes input from Dr.Alivisatos on QDots:
http://www.nbclearn.com/nanotechnology
http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/63750/
QDots for Invisible Ink Security
http://phys.org/news/2016-01-invisible-ink-secret-product-document.html
Qdots ramped-up to 66% efficiency:
http://physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.020401
DARPAs' human-computer neural interface implant
http://www.gizmag.com/darpa-neural-interface/41434/
Killer Robots are a real Threat
http://www.apextribune.com/killer-robots-are-a-real-threat/214657/
Top 10 Implantable Wearables
http://internetmedicine.com/2016/01/22/46894/
The Science of Inkjet-Printing....
...OMG , I had no idea inkjet printing could be so friggin complicated...
hit the 'see more' tab & check-out the long list of factors involved:
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-3527337857.html
Same here :) And as long as all JDA stipulations have been met , that $1/4Mil should also be coming out of the 'deferred revenue' column & into the actual 'revenues' column on their next 10Q. 'REVENUES' , to where no one can again say QMC has never had any...& I fervently hope & trust that this is just the beginning in that respect.
The Brain...a real bombshell in the field of neuroscience:
http://neurosciencenews.com/memory-capacity-hippocampus-3469/
The iPhone & OLEDs vs Quantum Dots:
http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/everything-you-need-to-know-about-oleds-quantum-dots-iphone-part-i
Open-source, Internet-assisted urban-Farming:
http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/embedded-systems/mits-food-computer-the-future-of-urban-agriculture
A well-composed accounting of QTMMs' CES activities...thx4that ;)
UofT-A applies QDots in 'patterned' arrays:
http://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/semiconductors/nanotechnology/laserdriven-bubble-pen-patterns-nanoparticles-with-vapor
YouTube follow-up on that newsbyte:
DIY FrankenScience...
...this sure doesn't sound like a good idea to me: http://phys.org/news/2016-01-biologist-gene-editing-kit-do-it-yourselfers-god.html?utm_source=menu&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=item-menu
QDots tackle antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs':
"Failure to develop effective treatments for drug-resistant strains is not an option,
and that's what this technology moves closer to solving."
http://phys.org/news/2016-01-light-activated-nanoparticles-effective-antibiotic-resistant-superbugs.html
You're welcome ;)