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10/13/15 10:21 AM

#42431 RE: Jamis1 #42430

It was initially anticipated that LG's quantum dot TVs would be launched on a modest scale using Nanoco quantum dots from the Company's Runcorn production plant with full commercial roll-out anticipated once Dow's plant was on-line. LG continues to work with Dow as plans are progressed for commercial launch, which is ultimately a market timing decision that will be made by LG.



Ted's right QMC closer than we think..

TedJ

10/13/15 12:42 PM

#42441 RE: Jamis1 #42430

I'm ok if Nanaco wants to claim that they have the world's leading big bad costly mass production plant, that is still being commissioned and not mass producing dots. at least samples may be available from the plant in the very near term (a few weeks?) per their report.

What does QMC have? A compact, cost-effective facility that houses two micro flow reactors, that has been producing samples for a few months and that can probably out mass produce the new Korean plant when it goes into initial operation. I've seen discussions that estimates their initial production at 800 kg/year and higher numbers down the road. I think that QMC has had enough time to fully commission their larger reactor based on the time it took to commission the first reactor.

They can have their big bad mass production plant and the associated costs to build and operate. I think QMC has a better approach, and we will see how things work out.