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  • Today's Change0.002 / 2.27%
  • Shares traded6.89k
  • 1 Year change-46.43%
  • Beta0.4410
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About the company

Nanoco Group PLC is a United Kingdom-based nanomaterial production and licensing company, specializing in the production of its patented cadmium free quantum dots (CFQD) and other patented nanomaterials for use in the electronics industries. Within the sphere of quantum dots, it exploits different characteristics of the quantum dots to target different performance criteria that are attractive to specific markets or end user applications such as the sensor, electronics, and display markets. Its CFQD quantum dots are free of cadmium and other toxic heavy metals and can be tuned to emit light at different wavelengths across the visible and infrared spectrum, rendering them useful for a range of display applications. Its HEATWAVE quantum dots can be tuned to absorb light at different wavelengths across the near-infrared spectra, rendering them useful for applications including cameras and image sensors.

  • Revenue in GBP (TTM)7.62m
  • Net income in GBP-2.20m
  • Incorporated2004
  • Employees45.00
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