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Quantum Science announces distribution partnership with Nishimura Chemitech

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Quantum Science Ltd (QS), a British quantum dot (QD) developer, has announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with Nishimra Chemitech, a Japanese semiconductor, chemicals, and equipment materials distributor.

QS has licensed NYS to use, market, and sell its world-leading INFIQ infrared quantum dots to customers in Japan. The agreement has huge implications for the consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial machine vision sectors.

Dr Hao Pang, the CEO of Quantum Science Ltd commented, "This is a significant commercial milestone for QS. This collaboration reflects the strong market demand for our world-beating INFIQ® QD technologies. It gives our Japanese partners, the world's leading semiconductor businesses, access to QS’ state-of-the-art products and technologies. This will accelerate the adoption of INFIQ QD technology in everyday life, such as in smartphones, cars, and in industrial automation products.”

Mr Masayuki Nishimura, Representative Director and Deputy President of NYS, said: “We are very pleased to have reached a final Distribution Agreement with QS.

“I believe that we can change the world by distributing the unique technology of INFIQ® QD in Japan, as it is the world's largest sensing market.”

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