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think it validates that stock is mostly held by investors. Adage is "buy on rumor and sell on news". Stock doesn't move,(much) kinda already in, (to comfort zone anyway) and holding.
I suspect others are watching and waiting for other criteria to be met.
Life is Good
a little more info about Paras N Prasad
http://www.chemistry.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/prasad/prasadPublications/
......adds a little info about the people we're doing business with
Thanks
Things are looking better all the time.
I agree. I'm going into a Zen, (show me the money) state of mind...........zzzzz
KAUST and JETRO seem a lot alike. We know we have a presence, but not much else. Still, if you're introduced to enough people you'd find some that you're a match for.
Sounds like a good meet and greet to me. Given the size of the world's needs for clean sustainable energy, the required infrastructure would also be large.
SA has stated previously that they would like to conserve oil, (to sell to others) and have growing water and energy needs. Not only do they want to meet their needs, but to supply others as well.
Along that line, they have and are funding one of the 7 knowledge centers in the world. Their international collabration is extensive with governments, universities, and corporations. The supporting organisation is the United Nations Development Programme,(summit meeting).
They seem to be examining all aspects required to meet that goal, (for the the House of Saud survival is at stake). They then evaluate, introduce and weave coporations and technology together for the best results.
Given the status of GJ/QTMM and the length of time they've been involved, I look for good things to happen. Stealth can also be maintained until after the fact.
I'm looking forward to an update as to what actually is. There is so much potential and could be's, that I don't take anything for granted until I see some kind of confirmation.
I believe there will be something and we will have a nice niche...... it just takes the time it takes.
That was a good tweet and worth reading twice.
volume of panels needed for 100MW (entry level for commercial)
25,000 sq ft of panels, (@ 12% efficiency, more required if less efficient) per day for 365 days; then think about G-watts, but the world needs multiple T-watts
Needs are pretty clear; Efficiency/Low cost/Mass production
Thin film is seen as being lowest cost/watt
Bar for TF companies is high, (think better than First Solar).
Market segmentation is being done to find which niche fits different technology and products best. The market for nanotech is a lot larger than just solar.
As a Low cost Leader, I wonder how many other companies we will supply?
....thinking about SS's stated vision and where we're currently at, why it just warms my heart.
welcome, thought you'd like it. I suspect most have eyes that started to glaze after 1-2 hrs, while yours just got brighter.
Way to go Quantum Man.....liked the pic
appreciate the heads up. Sometimes it seems a matter of training the mind to what's there in front of it, (terms of hype). Am sure other people new to the market are also appreciative.
Acknowledgement at the end warms my heart, (that QTMM is not a P&D)
,,,,,Here's to Hope, my friend
glad you like it....my eyes have about glazed over...will look more in the future :)
Hope you find some goodies
.....other board (Science Spin-Offs, for new board members) has a broader focus and overlaps QTMM tech with intriguing leads from time to time, hence a valid source of information and new ideas for QDs, (think QTMM here). Hawk has done a fab job of keeping us informed here of some of the things he finds. Some information while seemly connected is a little to broad for the focus of this board........a very good supplement to expand one's thought process of possible TQD uses.
If you think of somethoing really novel, please consider sending to Dr. Bob or someone at QTMM........or save until QTMM is better established and then send.
My thanks to all. GL with connecting the Dots.
coffee/red bull time for those that like to read or watch vids
http://www.acomputerportal.com/nanobots_nanorobots.html
.......keep scrolling and enjoy
Ripster, thanks for the response,informative as always
amazing how knowledge rises to the top, I concur with Hawk and think Ripster is the go to guy for answers to your questions.
Am also looking forward to more of your insight/input, (from what I've seen, I like).
Glad you're appreciative for DD done. There's some pretty good people on this board from what I've seen.
Welcome back
Roadmap.....WOW....and that was in 2007.....makes me wish I had more funds to play with. The trend(s) of awareness/science/emerging technology all seem to be converging.
Future looking better already.
........long QTMM
seems like the time between sci-fi and reality becomes ever shorter.
looking forward to next company update and becoming compliant
Life is Good, but who says it won't get much better?
addendum:
QTMM TQDs become foundational builing block for new science and technology.
Stock price keeps moving in an upward trend....
....Life would definitely be looking mo' betta then, imo
Solid, powerful post. Like the weave and thought that went into it.
looking forward to a brighter future
looking better everyday, imo. With potential out the kazoo, I don't mind the wait....Time will tell the story and I think it favors us.
GLL(longs)
am loving it........justa matta' of time, imo
in the meantime, enjoy the tidbits we come across and others' pov.
Civil discourse makes for a stronger and better educated board.
Better informed a person is, the less inclined to over/under react.
....just takes the time it takes. I don't mind, for I think we're about on as solid ground as one finds in pinkie land.
GLTU
Life is Good. Pressure and mo-mo keep buiding, seems only a matter of time before things get even better.
.....let the good times roll
"Paras N Prasad" of Nanoaxis has been a busy and productive person at U of Buffalo
http://www.google.com/patents?q=inventor+%22paras+n+prasad%22&lr=&sa=N&start=10.
............looking at Gold Nanorod...I wonder how many rights NA has in regards to UB patents?
following that line of thought, take a look at the following link and imagine if we were selling qds to 1/2 of the potential they represent.
http://www.medworm.com/rss/search.php?qu=RxList+-+New+and+Updated+Drug+Monographs&t=...&ftc=174&page=7
....when looking at the whole market and the amount of qds needed for commercial viablity, it seems we'll be trying to hit warpdrive asap.
while it takes the time it takes, the future is looking brighter
making gold?,,,,,,nah, better than that, for gold is just one of our indegredients.....value wise, they'll have to think of a new term.
The gold nanorods protect the RNA from degrading once inside cells, while allowing for more selected targeting of cells, according to co-author Dr Paul R Knight III, Chakravarthy's thesis advisor; professor of anaesthesiology, microbiology and infectious diseases in the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; and director of its MD/PhD programme. Diseases that could be effectively targeted with this new approach include any viruses that are susceptible to the innate immune response that Type I interferons trigger.
"This work demonstrates that the modulation of host response is going to be critical to the next generation of anti-viral therapies", Chakravarthy said. "The novelty of this approach is that most of these kinds of RNA viruses share a common host-response immune pathway; that is what we have targeted with our nanoparticle therapy. By enhancing the host immune response, we avoid the difficulty of ongoing viral resistance generated through mutations".
http://www.espicom.com/Prodcat2.nsf/Search/00003587?OpenDocument
.....typical of SS, this has the potential of being a huge market.
I wonder how close they are to FDA approval. The collabtative of CDC,NIH, and etc. may help fast track it.
11/2/2010 9:23:57 AM
Cancer Drug Linked to Quantum Dots Increases Drug Uptake, Reduces Inflammatory Response, UB Researchers Show
http://nanotechwire.com/news.asp?nid=10924
Monday, May 24, 2010Gold Nanorods Deliver Potent Payload To Attack H1N1 and Other Flu Viruses
Future pandemics of seasonal flu, H1N1 and other drug-resistant viruses may be thwarted by a potent, immune-boosting payload that is effectively delivered to cells by gold nanorods, report scientists at the University at Buffalo and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The work is published in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Future pandemics of seasonal flu, H1N1 and other drug-resistant viruses may be thwarted by a potent, immune-boosting payload that is effectively delivered to cells by gold nanorods, report scientists at the University at Buffalo and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The work is published in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
These human bronchial epithelial cells have been transfected with nanoplexes, developed by scientists at UB and CDC, that are uniformly distributed surrounding the cell nuclei.
Image credit: University of Buffalo
"This joint research by UB and the CDC has the potential to usher in a new generation of antiviral medicines to aggressively treat a broad range of infectious diseases, from H1N1 to avian flu and perhaps Ebola, that are becoming increasingly resistant to the medicines used against them," says UB team leader Paras Prasad, PhD, executive director of the UB Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics (ILPB) and SUNY Distinguished Professor in the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering and Medicine.
The collaborative work between UB and CDC came together through the work of Krishnan Chakravarthy, an MD/PhD candidate at UB and the paper's first author. This research constitutes part of his doctoral degree work that focused on host response to influenza infection and novel drug delivery strategies.
The paper describes the single strand RNA molecule, which prompts a strong immune response against the influenza virus by ramping up the host's cellular production of interferons, proteins that inhibit viral replication.
But, like most RNA molecules, they are unstable when delivered into cells. The gold nanorods produced at UB act as an efficient vehicle to deliver into cells the powerful immune activator molecule.
"It all boils down to how we can deliver the immune activator," says Suryaprakesh Sambhara, DVM, PhD, in CDC's Influenza Division and a co-author on the paper. "The UB researchers had an excellent delivery system. Dr. Prasad and his team are well-known for their contributions to nanoparticle delivery systems."
A key advantage is gold's biocompatibility.
"The gold nanorods protect the RNA from degrading once inside cells, while allowing for more selected targeting of cells," said co-author Paul R. Knight III, MD, Chakravarthy's thesis advisor; professor of anesthesiology, microbiology and infectious diseases in the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; and director of its MD/PhD program.
"This work demonstrates that the modulation of host response is going to be critical to the next generation of anti-viral therapies," Chakravarthy explains. "The novelty of this approach is that most of these kinds of RNA viruses share a common host-response immune pathway; that is what we have targeted with our nanoparticle therapy. By enhancing the host immune response, we avoid the difficulty of ongoing viral resistance generated through mutations."
Diseases that could be effectively targeted with this new approach include any viruses that are susceptible to the innate immune response that type 1 interferons trigger, Prasad notes.
Based on these in vitro results, the UB and CDC researchers are beginning animal studies
http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/2010/05/gold-nanorods-deliver-potent-payload-to.html
Thanks to all, (that posted) for your input on market trades. I think it helpful to round out one's perspective. The better informed we are, the less reactive and the more proactive we become.
Life is Good.
came across one link describing GJ/ND patent as "method and system for continuous manufacturing Liquid Crystal Display" ....as GJ had collaborated with Nasser P. before he went to work with ND, (and think NP was working on the holographic TV)then perhaps it ties into their tech in that regard.........trying to run down concrete information is like chasing ghosts, kinda reminds me of entanglement.
Guess we can safely say there was or is a link there,but we don't know how it'll play out.
dual light and fishing out single electrons....mo-mo building
that said, seems someone is trying to game this stock by shorting 3,064 shares.......hope the Mo-Mo runs up and they have to cover.
Even with that though, it's likely known to be a good deal.
There were 2 other patents involving GJ around the time of #7993747 Light emitting device involving Nitto Denko
#7994593 Quantum wire sensor
#7993954 Thermal management (CIS/CIGS) involing Stion
Seems to revolve around contracts and agreements......as in if, we have shared rights or supply them with qds to meet their needs.
Venues and potential seem to be expanding....any thoughts?
this looks like one Hawk may have already posted, (don't know)
Breaking Kasha's Rule: Scientists Find Unique Luminescence in Tetrapod Nanocrystals
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110701150459.htm
......emitting two colors of light
"We have demonstrated a semiconductor nanocrystal molecule, in the form of a tetrapod
consisting of a cadmium-selenide quantum dot core and four cadmium sulfide arms, that
breaks Kasha's rule by emitting light from multiple excited states,"
says Paul Alivisatos, director of Berkeley Lab and the Larry and Diane Bock Professor
of Nanotechnology at the University of California (UC) Berkeley.
"Because this nanocrystal system has much higher quantum yield and is relatively more
photostable than organic molecules, it holds promising potential for optical sensing
and light emission-based applications, such as LEDs and imaging labels."
seems like this frontier of new TQD applications/products/uses is emerging.......may become a thing of pure beauty
anyone that makes a profit isn't an idiot, but it seems their timing could be improved upon in regards to this stock, imo. Personally, I think this will be a long term hold, (20 years or more). That said when the stock moves enough I too will take some off the table, (would like to see $20, but I suspect the temptation will be there before that). I guess it comes down to patience, knowledge, and need.
I'm wishing each good fortune when the time is right for you.
I believe there is a lot of excitement, but most are waiting for proof of sales. This board seems to be pretty much comprised of LT investors who tend to be pragmatic realists. Too much excitement expressed without supportive facts tends to paint the picture of a P&D, and that, no one here wants, (leastwise that I know of). The relative stablity of the stock over the years speaks volumes in terms of belief and confidence,(by investors) of the sucess of this company.
It is my hope that when actual revenues are reported that all on board help get the "Word Out" every where you think there may be an interest. The facts should speak for itself and the individual's free will should determine the rest.
Everyone likes a winner, but most will wait until something is already showing signs of winning before jumping on, (the majority of people tend to be followers).
Those that already own stock tend to be leaders, visionaries, and free thinkers..........it's just a matter of time before fruition of things desired by the company and investors imo.
Think I'm an idiot for having put $ in other stock, (now lost) rather than in this one when I had the chance.
Best of luck,(where proper preparation and opportunity meet) to all on board
progress report from 2010/Wiley
http://wenku.baidu.com/view/078ca32ced630b1c59eeb56c.html
.....
Inkjet printing-process and its applications. | Mendeley
Ghassan E. Jabbour* ... M.S. and G.E.J. would like to acknowledge funding from Nitto Denko Technology and Advanced Photovoltaics Center. G.E.J. would like
www.mendeley.com/research/inkjet-printing-process-and-its-applications · Cached pagePatentee Index - United States Patent and Trademark Office
... to Nitto Denko Corporation Method and system for continuously manufacturing liquid-crystal display ... Jabbour, Ghassan E.; and Lauters, Michael E. 07993747 ...
www.uspto.gov/web/patents/patog/week32/OG/patentee/alphaN.htm · Cached page
....... The way this was presented was interesting to me.....could answer some questions/speculation raised in the past...just doing a little TOL/TTMS
Excited........have been for a while, think it's just a matter of time
lol, if I'd caught this earlier, I wouldn't have posted it again. I don't always go back to the board before posting. Guess between you, Crunch, and I, we've covered that pr pretty well.
Did notice from Crunch's post there was a Japanese translation on the right.....might be somethingelse to find in that direction.
Nitto Denko.....NP has worked with GJ in the past. Nitto/NP were working on holographic tv...4" screen last I checked, (don't know where they're at now).
Good to see tenuous lines of thought coming together. Don't know how it'll all pan out, but the future definitely looks brighter, imho.
You do good work.
just now read your replies... .30-.50 ......hmmm, have to keep posts coming
thanks for the welcome
computer adventures continue...think viruses solved...had Hughes net (not good), switched to Uverse (currently get dropped at inopportune times)......hey, get to see the price move :)
Life is Good
a simple statement from NA that should help with general understanding of qds in regards to solar applications;
"Synthesis of a range (size, shape and constituent materials) of colloidally prepared quantum dots, first with prototypical emitters such as ZnSe (UV), CdSe (Visible), PbSe (IR, that can be extended to various hybrid nanostructures, to provide a broad band solar spectrum response from the UV to IR and efficiently produce photogenerated charge carriers for subsequent transport"
also from their site.......not yet FDA approved
"Although QDs are not yet approved by the US Food and drug Administration (FDA) for human use, they will likely gain approval in the near future as their ultra-small size (diameter below 10 nm) would allow their excretion from the body through urinary/fecal routes."
......seems to lean towards the future, (ie, current sales may not be as large as hoped for).
http://www.nanoaxisllc.com/
good news that had revenue as of 2010......
Website www.nanoaxisllc.com
Overview Create a wiki for this company and earn 5 points!
Headquarters 1576 Sweet Home Rd
Buffalo, NY, 14228-2710, United States map
Phone +1.716.418.5509
Industries Business Services: Business Services Other
Employees 0 - 25
Revenue $1 - 10M
Ownership Privately Held
Last Updated Pinger ( ) on 08/18/2010
.....got info at data.com
am keeping an open mind as SS tends to have long term clear vision.
along the same line, from yesterday
Quantum Materials, Nanoaxis to Develop Array-Based Tests for Cancer, Neurological Diseases
http://www.genomeweb.com/arrays/quantum-materials-nanoaxis-develop-array-based-tests-cancer-neurological-disease
......hmmm, Nanoaxis produces qds and we produce qds. They're using us, hopes the rest of the market catches on and follows suit.
Quantum Dot Based Technology Alliance Targets Major Disease
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2011/09/21/prweb8794822.DTL
.....still haven't found specific patehts, but guess we know the direction they lie in
might be time to do a little digging into Nanoaxis. It will be interesting to find out what kind of patents they own or have applied for.
http://www.regenerativemedicine.net/NewsletterArchives.asp?qEmpID=3086&qCat=USN
http://www.fiercedrugdelivery.com/story/diagnosis-and-treatment-lung-injury-using-quantum-dots/2010-11-02
.....would be interesting if it involved flu and cancer,((as RNA strands can be owned and patented, I believe, (but not certain)) regardless, it will help us better understand where we're at and more about what to look forward to.
SS has vision, (what I call gernerational vision) and I've no doubt the potential of this alliance will be of interest.
GLTA
..........still holding tight
LOL, hope QMC is ready to sell some QDs. A year ot two back it seemed hard to find anything, now more than I have time to read.
Good thing is progress is being made, almost to the point of success in spite of....
Life is Good
Thin films in photovoltaics: Technologies and perspectives
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040609011009874
“……to meet the goal of 100% end energy by only renewable technologies beyond 2050 we will see a huge increase of appropriate Thin Film technologies in the years to come.”
I just like the sound of that statement
....also of note if nano water filtration is used for search you'll get 325 hits
....thin film solar cell efficiency 471
....nano sofc 28
....TFT 248
....TFB 33
fun site to play with
yep, highlighting definitely makes it worthwhile passing the info upline to Art or someone don't you think??
...looking forward to the response :)
this is kinda of fun, isn't it?