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finiLED, a portfolio company of ScienceWorks Ventures plc and a Tyndall National Institute (UCC) spin-out£¬secures an access agreement with Tyndall National Institute, Cork. With this access agreement , InfiniLED’
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engineers will be allowed to work within the institute’
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ISO 9001 Certified Compound Semiconductor cleanrooms to fabricate our µ
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MicroLED) technology.
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e access agreement is an exciting step forward for InfiniLED. The skills, infrastructure, ISO certification and capabilities at the Tyndall National Institute are unique with Ireland and the UK. This is reflected in the quality of the research emerging from the institute. For InfiniLED to be able to access these capabilities will enable us to deliver products to customers in an efficient and timely manner. It will also allow InfiniLED to build on our technology base and to further enhance the performance. The availability of wafer growth, chip fabrication and advanced photonic packaging &
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est facilities at the Tyndall National Institute allows InfiniLED to develop devices from raw materials to full systems without incurring the cost of acquiring such equipment and facilities itself. It means that InfiniLED can provide a range of solutions to customers based on µ
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MicroLED) technology in a form that is most suited to their requirements”
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aid Joe O’
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effe, CEO of InfiniLED.
InfiniLED develops a range of LED light source modules based on its patented µ
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MicroLED) technology, which it has licensed from Tyndall. InfiniLED has a number of on-going development contracts with international customers. It is aiming to bring the first µ
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ased products to the market before the end of 2012. The areas of application for InfiniLED technology range from diagnostic testing devices to consumer products.