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NANOIDENT AG wins coveted Upper Austrian Innovation Award 2005
Linz, Austria | October 12, 2005
Today NANOIDENT AG received the coveted Innovation
Award 2005 bestowed by the Austrian federal province of Upper Austria for producing the
world’s first high-resolution photodetector based on organic semiconductors. This year, a
total of 78 companies presenting 88 innovations in three business categories competed for
the Innovation Award, which had been advertised for the twelfth time. NANOIDENT’s CEO
Klaus G. Schroeter comments on winning the award, “Receiving the Upper Austrian
Innovation Award strengthens our strategy to establish Europe’s first organic
semiconductor factory in Linz, thereby positioning Upper Austria as a leading technological
base for the newly emerging organic semiconductor industry.“
Driving force for new future markets
At present, the market volume of silicon semiconductors, which has reached its growth
limits, equals approximately 150 billion US $, while the turnover potential of organic
semiconductors is estimated to exceed 300 billion US $. More than four fifth of this sales
figure will be generated in new application areas. For the first time, sensor applications can
be realized that utilize large, flexible, ultra-thin or strongly bent photodetectors. These are
new performance properties that are extremely appealing to industrial clients.
NANOIDENT's Chief Technology Officer Franz Padinger explains, “This opens up excellent
opportunities for ourselves and our partners to design new products and position them in
highly attractive market segments previously inaccessible by silicon-based sensors.“
Product innovations for the new organic semiconductor industry
For the first time, ultra-thin, flexible biometric sensors based on organic semiconductors
enable the integration of biometric identification technologies into electronic identity cards
and credit cards, thereby enhancing significantly their anti-forgery security. In the field of
medical diagnostics as well as food and environmental monitoring, organic BioChip sensors
will simultaneously analyze hundreds of parameters of biological samples – directly on
location, at the “Point of Care“, without any time delay or the need for elaborate, costintensive
laboratory technologies. Organic x-ray sensors of some square meters
revolutionize the application possibilities of analytical imaging systems in industry, security
technology and medicine. NANOIDENT’s CEO Klaus G. Schroeter asserts, “Together with
industrial partners, we develop innovative solutions for organic sensors, which will help
achieve a breakthrough for the new semiconductor industry just as well as the organic
displays and solar cells.“
About NANOIDENT AG:
NANOIDENT is the leading nanotechnology company in the area of organic photonic
sensors. The company develops and produces photonic sensors based on organic
semiconductors for market segments with high growth potential, such as security
technology and life science technology. NANOIDENT has succeeded in winning the world’s
leading scientists and experts in organic photo physics as shareholders, collaborators and
consultants, building unique know-how concerning nanotechnology-based organic
semiconductors and production processes. NANOIDENT’s integration in international
networks of expertise of the global leading research centers ensures access to latest
research results in the area of organic semiconductor technology. In the context of
technology partnerships with innovative industrial firms NANOIDENT develops trendsetting
sensor solutions for high-volume market segments.
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