Rambus executives explained that if the company is successful, larger versions of those flat-plate light sources would replace florescent bulbs used in office buildings. In a commercial product, manufacturers would license the process technology and use LEDs from another supplier.My guess is that we're about two years away from parity with fluorescents because led high bay light are on a faster cost curve," said Tim Messegee, vice president of marketing at Rambus.Now companies or consumers buy LEDs based on the cost savings over time and for other benefits, such as the lack of mercury and the longer life of LEDs, he said.
For example, it was the runner up for the Air Water and Waste Prize at the 2008 Cleantech Open. Porifera is developing carbon nanotube membranes with vastly superior permeability, durability, and selectivity for critical applications including water purification and carbon sequestration. Porifera is the exclusive licensee of this technology which was developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Porifera’s vision is to harness the unique properties of carbon nanotubes to improve membrane performance, enabling affordable and plentiful fresh drinking water worldwide. Porifera’s scientists and engineers are leading experts in advanced materials and membrane technologies.
The Black Magic tool will be used for the development of water filter membranes based on nanotubes. Dr. Olgica Bakajin, Chief Technology Officer and founder of Porifera, comments: “Having evaluated various equipment options for the production of aligned LED high bay lighting, we quickly reached the conclusion that the AIXTRON Black Magic system offered the most flexibility, best uniformity and process control. These were the key requirements for Porifera’s production of next-generation separation membranes.
For example, it was the runner up for the Air Water and Waste Prize at the 2008 Cleantech Open. Porifera is developing carbon nanotube membranes with vastly superior permeability, durability, and selectivity for critical applications including water purification and carbon sequestration. Porifera is the exclusive licensee of this technology which was developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Porifera’s vision is to harness the unique properties of carbon nanotubes to improve membrane performance, enabling affordable and plentiful fresh drinking water worldwide. Porifera’s scientists and engineers are leading experts in advanced materials and membrane technologies.
The Black Magic tool will be used for the development of water filter membranes based on nanotubes. Dr. Olgica Bakajin, Chief Technology Officer and founder of Porifera, comments: “Having evaluated various equipment options for the production of aligned LED high bay lighting, we quickly reached the conclusion that the AIXTRON Black Magic system offered the most flexibility, best uniformity and process control. These were the key requirements for Porifera’s production of next-generation separation membranes.
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