DCIA Releases Quantum Materials IoT Broadcast from CES
San Marcos, TX (PRWEB) February 25, 2015 -- Quantum Materials Corp (OTCQB:QTMM) today announced that the Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) has released Quantum Materials' broadcast interview from the DCIA's 'Internet of Things' (IoT) recording marathon during the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show. The interview is available at http://youtu.be/8D9SJdr2Q7M
According to DCIA CEO Marty Lafferty, “Quantum Materials President, founder and CEO Steve Squires makes the scientifically-advanced topic of quantum dots for the Internet of Things (IoT) easily understandable to the average person. And with the Internet of Things on an unstoppable growth trajectory to surpass 50 billion smart objects by 2020 the potential energy benefits alone of this amazing technology to the burgeoning IoT marketplace are indeed profound.”
“During CES, we focused specifically on cadmium-free quantum dots in display applications as we were there meeting with the leading global display manufacturers,” said Steve Squires, Quantum Materials CEO and President. “Displays are just the tip of the quantum-iceberg, though, especially pertaining to IoT. Besides quantum dots enhancing display color, brightness and sharpness, they offer huge energy-saving and enhanced capacity benefits in battery and solid state lighting applications. With estimates of 12+ billion devices now connected to the Internet and 100 new devices such as IoT Smart Light Bulbs connecting to the internet per second, the need for the energy savings and efficiency is paramount.”
Quantum Materials recently announced shipments of Cadmium-free red and green quantum dots to consumer electronics manufacturers as a result of meetings at the 2015 CES. Quantum Material's patented automated high-volume production capacity provides manufacturers with an economical source for Cadmium-free uniform and stable Quantum Dots for the next generation of displays, batteries and solid state lighting solutions.
Quantum Materials has brought recently-made investments in automated capital equipment, facilities and personnel to produce Cadmium-free Quantum Dots online and as a result has increased production capacity to meet electronics manufacturers demand.
The DCIA’s Internet of Things (IoT) Marathon was recorded during the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show from January 6th through 9th in Las Vegas, NV, covering this newest and arguably largest-ever industry phenomenon. Demos, displays, and discussions were captured for this major industry webcast in the Distributed Computing Industry Association’s (DCIA) production studio at the Sands Expo & Convention Center.
The animation detailing cadmium-free quantum dots included in the DCIA’s IoT Quantum Materials segment is available as a separate video for download by broadcast outlets at http://bit.ly/1KhSS9i for use with attribution to Quantum Materials Corp.
The DCIA sees enormous promise in smart objects and software for fitness, healthcare, and life sciences; programmable home appliances and systems as well as residential energy management, media entertainment and social networking solutions, geolocation services and vehicular automation, and – for both private sector institutions and governmental agencies – retail, public space, and manufacturing environments.
The DCIA also supports industry efforts to improve efficiency and reduce power consumption, address cybersecurity and related vulnerabilities, establish common protocols and communications standards for interoperability and connectivity among various devices, and enhance ease-of-use for consumers.
About the DCIA
The Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) is an international trade organization focused on commercial advancement of cloud computing and related technologies, particularly as they are deployed for the delivery of high-value content. Member companies include industry-leading software developers and distributors, broadband network operators, content rights-holders, and service-and-support firms. http://dcia.info/
About Quantum Materials Corp
Quantum Materials Corp develops and manufactures Quantum Dots and nanomaterials for use in medical, display, solar energy and lighting applications through its patented volume production process. QMC's volume manufacturing methods enable consistent quality and scalable cost reductions to drive innovative discovery to commercial success. Wholly-owned subsidiary Solterra Renewable Technologies develops sustainable quantum dot solar technology. http://www.QMCdots.com
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