Pixelligent Technologies receives grant funding from US departments of energy and defence
Pixelligent Technologies (Baltimore, Maryland), a leading nanocomposite advanced materials manufacturer, announced that it has been awarded grant funding from the US Department of Energy SBIR programme and the Department of Defense STTR programme that totals a combined US$2.15M. This funding will be used to accelerate and further develop a diverse range of applications leveraging Pixelligent's core PixClear nanocomposite technology.
"The grants from the Dept. of Energy will help to extend our technology leadership in OLED lighting applications. These SBIR Phase I and Phase IIB grants will allow Pixelligent to further extend our OLED light extraction materials to enable next generation flexible OLED lighting applications. The STTR Phase II grant from the Dept. of Defence will support our continued collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania and Argonne National Laboratory to further the development of PixClear -- enabled gear oils for improving the lifetime and energy-efficiency of gear boxes and drive trains," said Gregory Cooper, PhD, CTO & Founder of Pixelligent.
"We are proud to have been selected for these three grant awards from the Department of Energy and Department of Defense. These are highly competitive programmes and theses awards point to the broad applicability of our materials, which can deliver unparalleled efficiency gains in applications ranging from OLED technology to lubricant additives," said Craig Bandes, president & CEO of Pixelligent.
Through grant awards and private funding, Pixelligent has emerged as one of the only companies that has developed a truly disruptive manufacturing and advanced material technology platform for commercialising the promise of nanotechnology. This was recently recognised by Frost & Sullivan who honoured Pixelligent with the 2017 Manufacturer of the Year award for SMB under $1bn in revenues.
Caption: Pixelligent wants to extend its technology leadership in OLED lighting applications (photo: Pixelligent Technologies)