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QD Laser Maker Secures $13M

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DORTMUND, Germany & SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 5, 2008 -- Innolume, a maker of quantum dot (QD) -based lasers and laser modules, said it has secured approximately $13.3 million (€8.6 million) after a Series C funding round led by S-Group Capital Management. Innolume, which has facilities in Santa Clara and Dortmund, said it will use some of the funds for high volume manufacturing and marketing of its QD (semiconductor crystals) laser diodes and modules covering the 1000 to 1320 nm range for telecommunications, industrial, and medical applications. It will also use some of the money to continue development of its comb laser, a single laser...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
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