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QD Vision Named in 2015 Cleantech List

Quantum dot company recognised for clean technology innovation

Quantum dot company QD Vision has been named in the 2015 Global Cleantech 100 Under the Radar list, produced by Cleantech Group.

This list puts the spotlight on companies that are flying 'under the radar'  but who have strongly caught the interest of the Global Cleantech 100 Expert Panelists. This year, a record number of nominations were received: 6,900 distinct companies from 60 countries.

"To be recognised as a cleantech leader among such a large group of qualified nominations is a true honor, and a testament to QD Vision's commitment to creating energy-efficient products that are aligned with the principles of responsible development," said Mustafa Ozgen, CEO of QD Vision.

"Our quantum dot technology improves performance while reducing energy consumption and environmental waste, and it is gratifying to be recognised for our dedication to this cause."

Nominated companies were weighted and scored to create a short list of 323 companies. Short-listed nominees were reviewed by Cleantech Group's Expert Panel, resulting in the Under the Radar list, in addition to the annual Global Cleantech 100 list.

To qualify for both lists, companies must be independent, for-profit, cleantech companies that are not listed on any major stock exchange. The complete list of the Global Cleantech 100 Under the Radar list is at: http://www.cleantech.com/indexes/global-cleantech-100/2015-under-the-radar/

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