Meanwhile, the company moves toward the commercialization of its sensors. "We have launched building and installation for our mass production unit, also located in Grenoble, in different facilities than the existing pilot line," Laurent Jamet, business development and co-founder of ISORG says. "We plan mass production in volumes by the end of 2014, beginning of 2015. We have been starting international fund raising activity and are currently in discussions with several investors."
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What kind of products will they mass produce?
ReplyDeletePhotodetectors and large area image sensors on plastic for industrial, medical and consumer markets, for scanning surfaces, interactive surfaces able to detect objects and 3D hand motion and proximity detection.
DeleteAre there any links with Nikkoia??
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DeleteISORG is the pionneer company in organic and printed electronics for large area photonic sensors and image sensors on plastic and glass
Nanoident was! see where there are ...
DeleteReally more like Uniax before Dupont bought it. They made an organic panchromatic line imager in the late 90s.
DeleteCan this technology be used for small size pixel please? I mean something between 10um to 15um pitch. Thanks!!
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