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NANOIDENT AG strengthens its capital and management base for further growth
NANOIDENT AG appointed the Austrian entrepreneur
Dr. Ulrich Stepski to its Advisory Board. Simultaneously, the Stepski private foundation
acquired a substantial share in NANOIDENT AG through a private equity placement.
NANOIDENT’s CEO Klaus Schroeter stated, “Dr. Stepski’s long standing management
experience, his extensive international contacts in industry and the inflow of new growth
capital create ideal conditions for NANOIDENT to further expand its position as the
worldwide technological and market leader in the field of organic photonic sensors.” Dr.
Ulrich Stepski emphasized, “NANOIDENT managed, at an early stage, to obtain a position
offering good prospects in one of the most exciting future and growth markets with its
globally unique products and top-class employee and management team, and thus
providing optimum opportunities for above-average successful involvement.” In more
than 20 years on the Board, Dr. Ulrich Stepski had shaped the successful development of
Nettingsdorfer Papierfabrik, making it a global player in the paper industry.
Leading role in the field of organic sensors
NANOIDENT AG is the world’s first company specializing in the development and
production of opto-electronics sensors based on organic semiconductors. Market experts
estimate that today’s market volume of photodetectors equals approximately $10 billion US. In the next ten years, the market volume will triple as the new organic sensors, with their
unique material properties and cost advantages, will open up entirely new markets, such
as in the industrial, life science and security fields. At the “Plastic Electronics Congress &
Showcase” in Frankfurt/Main, on 4./5. October 2005, NANOIDENT has presented the first
high-resolution organic semiconductor-based photodetector for high-volume applications,
which is a significant milestone for the commercialization of organic semiconductors.
NANOIDENT’s photodetector sets new global standards with 256 pixels, 250 dpi resolution
and 50 x 50 ěm pixel size. For the realization of the world’s first high-resolution organic
semiconductor-based photodetector, NANOIDENT has been awarded with the Upper
Austrian Innovation Award 2005.
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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