BluGlass's RPCVD technology to be evaluated for LED applications
Australian cleantech company BluGlass has announced that it will commence a collaborative evaluation with a Tier-1 LED manufacturer to investigate RPCVD for LED applications.
BluGlass has been approached by the manufacturer to test a custom application of RPCVD in order to assess the advantages of BluGlass’s unique process. Following multiple meetings and reviews of current RPCVD data, the two parties have agreed to commence a collaboration targeting the improvement of LED performance and cost.
The initial stage of the project involves materials testing of RPCVD wafers grown entirely at BluGlass. This will then be followed by integration with the LED manufacturer’s devices for further LED performance testing.
BluGlass Managing Director Giles Bourne said, “The RPCVD technology is now being evaluated by one of each of the industry’s equipment and device market leaders, attracted to the company by our latest technology demonstrations and the benefits of our RPCVD technology. This is a great development for BluGlass as we progress towards industry acceptance of our breakthrough technology.”
This collaboration will require development effort by BluGlass and will involve multiple iterations. The nature and details of the project are subject to a confidentiality agreement.
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