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12/21/14 9:27 AM

#33455 RE: Rcranga #33453

TVs, monitors, laptops, tablets and smartphones. for starters..

dplin2001

12/21/14 10:31 AM

#33463 RE: Rcranga #33453

YEAH RIGHT, AND TEXAS STATE IS PART OF IT:

http://www.txstate.edu/starpark/Business-and-Operating-Plan.html

and Bayer as well:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/quantum-materials-acquires-bayer-technology-services-quantum-dot-manufacturing-and-quantum-dot-solar-cell-patents-271967701.html

quote from Bayer Head of Technology Development and Senior VP of technology services:

"Bayer Technology Services has been successfully working in the field of nanotechnology for more than 30 years . We are very happy that Quantum Materials is also using our patents to invest into new markets Bayer is not focusing on," adds Dr. Guenter Bachlechner, Head of Technology Development and Senior Vice President of Bayer Technology Services GmbH.

Lets not forget That San Marcos Texas must be part of it:
Quantum Materials wins 2nd annual Burdick Award for Innovation:
http://www.qmcdots.com/press/press34.php

Quantum Materials Honored by the Greater San Marcos Partnership for its Economic Development Potential

Quantum Materials Corp. was honored by the Greater San Marcos Partnership on November 5th with their 2nd Annual Burdick Award at the GSM Innovation Summit honoring businesses using technology in new and innovative ways to make the Austin-San Antonio corridor a hub of technological and business growth. Quantum Materials’ Vice President of Research and Development, David Doderer, accepted the award. “We appreciate the recognition of our business community and are honored to be included among the group of businesses nominated for the Burdick Award. We are committed to our community and will continue to strive to bring new technological and business opportunity to our region.” Quantum Materials recently announced that it has signed an agreement with STAR Park that will quadruple the Company’s Quantum Dot production space and is recruiting to double its scientific staff.

Stick to the facts. Please.