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lineman68

07/24/14 10:09 AM

#27441 RE: lineman68 #27440


Quantum Materials Secures Uncloneable Anti-Counterfeiting 3D Printing Technology
Patented Additive Manufacturing Process Embeds Quantum Dots for Uncopyable Identification


San Marcos, Texas June 30, 2014 - Quantum Materials Corporation (OTCQB:QTMM) announces securing 3D printing and additive manufacturing anti-counterfeiting quantum dot detection technology developed at the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science and the Design, Research, and Education for Additive Manufacturing Systems (DREAMS) Laboratory at Virginia Tech.

The technology embeds quantum dots within objects being 3D printed to produce a unique, physically uncloneable signature known only to the object’s manufacturer. This new quantum dot security method will help to ensure positive identity of any particular object through a wide variety of application and detection methods. Novel uses of embedded nanomaterials cover a wide field of growing industries of encryption, secure key exchange, the protection of hardware from tampering and other secure identification needs.

David Doderer, QMC VP for Research and Development, stated “The remarkable number of variations of semiconductor nanomaterials properties QMC can manufacture, coupled with Virginia Tech’s anticounterfeiting process design, combine to offer corporations extreme flexibility in designing physical cryptography systems to thwart counterfeiters. As 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology advances, its ubiquity allows for the easy pirating of protected designs. We are pleased to work with Virginia Tech to develop this technology’s security potential in a way that minimizes threats and maximizes 3D printing’s future impact on product design and delivery by protecting and insuring the integrity of manufactured products.”

Besides the inherent nature of the process technology from Virginia Tech that enables unique signatures, Quantum Materials offers unique semiconductor nanomaterials that physically increase these security measures by not only emitting different colors of the spectra from blue to red, but by using tetrapod quantum dots with precise structural characteristics, or dual emission tetrapods that can emit two different colors. The combination of unique process and nanomaterial dramatically improves the security strength, in a similar way that moving from 128-bit to 256-bit encryption increases confidence in a nearly-unbreakable key.

According to an industry report by Allied Market Research, the “Global anti-counterfeit packaging market accounted for $57.4 billion in 2013, which is forecast to generate revenue of $142.7 billion by 2020 at 13.9% CAGR from 2013-2020.” Other new research from Global Industry Analysts says that the food and pharmaceutical industries are currently the most vulnerable to the actions of counterfeiters and the global market for anti-counterfeiting technologies could reach $82.2B by 2015
http://www.qmcdots.com/press/press28.php

dp60

07/24/14 10:34 AM

#27448 RE: lineman68 #27440

Yes Lineman, Line up Nanometrics expertise, with Advenira's SDN (?) film coating/printing machines, with QMC's TQD's and it appears you are in the display business... I wonder if anyone on the board can speak more about the Advenira SDN machines/processes?


Advenira SDN services

dp60

07/24/14 12:45 PM

#27453 RE: lineman68 #27440

Lineman, to emphasize a point from your post:

Nanometrics has an extensive installed base of more than 6,500 systems in over 150 production factories worldwide. Our major customers and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners include the largest semiconductor and process equipment manufacturers in the world
http://www.nanometrics.com/company/profile.html

No shortage of contacts here...

The 10 yr CEO of Nanometrics, Heaton, now on QMC board and highly motivated to put Advenira SDN equipment coating printing/coating equipment to use...

I Wonder if Advenira will make the first TQD film for QMC to sell into the display market? And then start setting up production equipment in Texas? Interesting possibilities...