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UbiQD, a pioneer in quantum dot (QD) technology based in New Mexico, has been awarded technical assistance from Los Alamos National Laboratory through the state's TRGR initiative. This collaboration aims to enhance the development and application of quantum dot technology, which is known for its potential in various fields, including solar energy and display technologies.
The TRGR initiative, designed to support innovative technology projects, will provide UbiQD with resources and expertise to further advance its QD manufacturing capabilities. This support will enable the company to explore new opportunities and applications for its products, ultimately contributing to the growth of the local economy and the technological landscape.
UbiQD's commitment to innovation and sustainability is underscored by this partnership, as the company seeks to leverage quantum dots to create more efficient energy solutions and improve existing technologies. With this assistance, UbiQD is poised to make significant strides in the quantum dot market, positioning itself as a leader in the industry. The collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory marks a crucial step in the company’s mission to harness the power of quantum dots for a brighter, more sustainable future.
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