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QMC Events May 10, 2017 LED Forum 2017 NTUH International Convention Center Taipei, Taiwan/Another platform where Q-Dots can improve in Micro LED Chips
The importance of micro-LED has been very underreported.
First, it is uses emissive quantum dots in some kind of electrically conductive silicone or polymer. The QD are electrically stimulated to luminesce, hence they are emissive. Emissive QD must meet higher specifications than photoluminescent QD and so are harder to manufacture and presumably would cost more than previous generations of QD. This cost is offset by their higher brightness requiring less QD for similar applications.
Second, Micro-LED are 100 times smaller than regular LED. This is a manufacturing challenge to effect size reduction. This retooling is expensive, but it is offset in that Micro-LED require much fewer layers and no backlight, lowering overall manufacturing expense over time.
Third, from examples I see in papers, Red, Green AND Blue QD are all a requirement. This is the first application commercially proposed to use Blue QD. While QMC has not announced their being able to make Blue QD, Uniglobe-Kisco said it in a marketing blurb for SID-Displayweek upcoming.
Fourth, while there may be a few QD manufacturers presenting at the Micro-LED Forum in Taiwan, none have announced the ability to manufacture Blue QD, and more importantly, the ability to mass-produce them. What does it take to manufacture Blue QD? Why has it not been done commercially prior to now? First, Blue QD would be the smallest size of any QD Color. Red are the biggest, Green are much smaller, and Blue and UV (if possible) would be smaller still, perhaps under 2nm. It is difficult by batch method to time and temperature something that small which requires precision. An automated process can be duplicated. Second, it might require different materials than currently used which would require new science and understanding, a new paradigm for QD manufacture. It might also require different integration into QD products, which is more than just retooling, it is reconceptualization.
Fifth and finally, Apple is reported to be considering using Micro-LED in next gen smartphones. This is a small size application but represents a quantum leap in display technology that would put Apple way ahead in smartphones.
Hundreds of millions of units would be sold yearly. If this technology is near ready for smartphones, and if it is possible to integrate Micro-LED into large screen displays, it has the potential to quantum-leapfrog Samsung's QLED technology for displays that are less expensive to manufacture with much better detail and brightness.
We know the QD display market is only beginning now. Millions of units today will be hundreds of millions in a few years. What better time to adapt a new technology that is the future?
http://www.qmcdots.com/2017events.php
http://www.ledinside.com/news/2017/4/micro_led_understand_the_new_display_technology_in_3_minutes
http://appleinsider.com/articles/17/04/25/samsung-lg-concerned-by-apples-plans-to-replace-oled-with-micro-led-in-2017-apple-watch-3-later-iph
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/05/01/samsung-playnitride-micro-led-apple/
I like the potential like Facebook early.
Nanosys is a private company, when are they doing an IPO? Is Exciton involved with Solar? China is 7 times larger than the US lots of room for growth.
It's true that Heavy Metal Free had much to do with complying with RoHS Regulations. This did set back QMC to fulfill this aspect which looks like November they succeeded according to the Uniglobe Kisco PR. It seems to me that the real start is 2017 going forward. I also like that the Chinese are including LED's and Solar to the equation.
I will remain Long and encouraged with the share price appreciation.
Went to Costco saw Samsung Quantum Dots written on the box in November which helped me find QTMM after a google search. After researching QMC and seeing how bloody cheap the shares we're I bought in well under .10 cents. Now an entry into China at no cost to Quantum Materials with 2 production lines forthcoming and 10% investment from China to boot. China is the leader in innovation for better greener ways. The future of QD's and Quantum Materials and Quantum Materials Asia looks quite bright. We'll I am up 100% so why sell with this kind of future directly ahead. I also enjoy reading the posters who see the future the same way I see it. Good Luck everyone.
The only other public company is Nanoco UK which Quantum has overtaken by leaps and bounds with the Continuous Flow Process. Glad to be Long well under a dime :~)
Hello Spartak would you agree, Imagine setting up QMC & QMCA with Land and Funding to boot with 2 Lines pumping out QD's in one of the world's largest market. No short change on this opportunity. Shares are close to Corporate Officers. This is like Intel at the beginning. The Golden Opportunity for the 21ST Century. VIRTUALLY UNKNOWN to the MASSES.
To Art, My DD states you worked for QMC for 6 Years. THANK YOU for your recent posts checked out those pics and yes the Continuous Flow is listed in Wikipedia under Quantum Dots referencing Quantum Materials 2011. Looks like nobody in the (industry) has this capability of "Mass Production". and RoHS Compliant Heavy Metal Free along with a Distributor in Japan.
That's my 9cents well spent
Ya think, market makers and flippers are nearing a dead space not much downspace before covering as Quantum announces vendors besides Uniglobe Kisco.
Investors, QMC was endorsed by Uniglobe Kisco. The low share price is a temporary event.
Anyone interested in Long Term should be adding currently and add more if the price comes down. From the looks of things Quantum's chances look quite bright.
Demo as good as Samsung QLED. Knock Knock
I agree Mr. Hawk, A Reverse Split is proposed within the year ending in February 2018. That gives QTMM plenty of time to decide what is the best course of action and may help calm some nerves on this board.
You're funny Mr Dots these Cadmium Free Dots now Rock and Continuous Flow to boot. For those who "gave up" (reading others here) the day of reckoning is quickly approaching and I did look at Nanoco closely and said No Thank-you. The piece I posted came from Clay Chase which I found in the Investor Hub Intro Page underneath Quantum Materials Logo. I like QTMM'c chances. Serve em up.
Nov 30th Uniglobe Kisco Inc's President are "at or beyond what is currently in the market today" (which would surely include Samsung's market leading SUHD panels), this announcement puts QMC on a very short list of quantum dot suppliers
You are correct Jamis. Between Samsung placing emphasis on Quantum Dots and Sri now CEO @ looking at his awesome reputation and resume along with all the ta-doo about commercial sales and the NASDAQ things are getting exciting. Maybe there will be an early Christmas present or a joyous New Years Contract. This company after doing some research looks poised to succeed in the marketplace. I am Long and will vote Yes to get to Profits.
Hi in favor there is no risk to current investors lets say you own 300T shares and trading at 1 dollar on the otc they do a 1/3 RS and move to the Nasdaq you will own 100T at 3 dollars you now have institutions and big investors who now can buy. Look at the increase A/S as a credit card until profitable they need to increase to buy reactors pay salaries and other expenses. J45 Agrees :)
Interesting that other people have not investigated this Quantum Dot thing. Reading the Introduction board leads me to believe that Quantum Materials is in the running without many others in the field. I like it's chances and a new investor. The Samsung Quantum Dot Commercial led me here.
Seen the Quantum Dot Samsung Commercial. Did some research and found Quantum Materials. Very interesting.