Nanosys is an nanotechnology company developing, manufacturing and selling products based on high-performance, inorganic nanostructures.
Location: United States, California, Milpitas
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 408-240-6700
Total raised: $60M
Founded date: 2001
Investors 6
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | UCLA Ventu... | ventures.u... |
| 17.07.2021 | ARCH Ventu... | archventur... |
| - | Applied Ma... | appliedmat... |
| - | Prospect V... | prospectve... |
| - | Intel Capi... | intel.com |
| - | TEL Ventur... | tel.com/ab... |
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 11.08.2020 | - | $20M | - |
| 26.11.2012 | - | $15M | - |
| 10.08.2010 | - | $25M | - |
Mentions in press and media 20
| Date | Title | Description |
| 21.12.2020 | Quantum dot startup UbiQD raises $7m Series A for electricity free CEA lighting | Advanced materials startup UbiQD (pronounced ‘ubiquity’ and short for ubiquitous quantum dots) has closed a $7 million Series A funding co-led by Scout Ventures and Keiretsu Forum, with additional participation from Sun Mountain Capital, Ep... |
| 11.08.2020 | Nanosys Raises $20M in Financing | Nanosys, a Milpitas, Calif.-based supplier of quantum dots for the display industry, completed a $20m strategic financing. The company intends to use the funds to continue to expand into other new markets though the addition of new supply c... |
| 19.04.2016 | Nanosys, QD Vision Patent Fight Could Shake Up Nanotech Sector | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints As consumer device makers keep upping the ante with high-definition displays, a patent lawsuit between two well-funded, competing developers of “quantum dot” display technolog... |
| 01.06.2015 | Nanosys Receives Investment from Samsung’s VC Arm | Nanosys, Inc., a Milpitas, CA-based developer of technology to enable a new generation of energy-efficient displays, received an investment from Samsung Venture Investment Corporation, the venture capital arm of the Samsung Group. The amoun... |
| 26.10.2013 | The Kindle Fire HDX display bleeds blue—and that’s OK | reader comments 73 with 47 posters participating, including story author Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit When we reviewed the Kindle Fire HDX, we were impressed with its gorgeous display. High density dis... |
| 21.01.2013 | Quantum dots make first commercial appearance in Sony TVs | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Even smaller than nanoparticles, quantum dots may represent the next frontier in ultra-miniature electronics. Now they’re actually find... |
| 27.11.2012 | Nanosys Closes $15M Sixth Funding Round | Nanosys, a Palo Alto, CA-based advanced materials architect, has closed a $15m sixth funding round. The backers remained unnamed. The company intends to use the funding to expand its manufacturing capabilities. Led by Jason Hartlove, Presid... |
| 26.11.2012 | Nanosys raises $15M to use ‘quantum dots’ to make displays 50 percent brighter | Nanosys said today it has raised $15 million in a sixth round of funding to expand its manufacturing of materials that enable displays with vivid colors. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based maker of nanotechnology materials — or materials that have... |
| 26.11.2012 | Nanosys raises $15M to use ‘quantum dots’ to make displays 50 percent brighter | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Nanosys said today it has raised $15 million in a sixth round of funding to expand its manufacturing of materials that enable displays ... |
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