Archive for February, 2011

ITO-replacement startup raises $3.2 million

LONDON – Stanford University spin-out company C3Nano Inc. has raised $3.2 million in a Series-A round of financing to help it bring its carbon nanotube (CNT) based transparent electrode ink and film to market.

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C3Nano Closes US $3.2 Million Series-A Funding

Proprietary Hybrid Carbon Nanotube Electrode Material Poised to Challenge Indium Tin Oxide for Display, Solar and OLED Industries. HAYWARD, February 17, 2011: C3Nano, Inc this week announced that the company has closed a US $3.2 million round of Series-A financing…

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Stanford Spinout C3Nano Raises Funds for Solar, Screens

Transparent electrodes might sound like a bit of high-tech machinery, but they’re the basic components of many electronic screens, from cell phones to solar panels. And there’s money to be made in making better versions of these everyday conductive coatings….

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