Liquavista raises €5 Million in series C funding
1 June 2009
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Liquavista raises €5 Million in series C funding

 
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Liquavista, the developer of break-through display manufacturing technologies, today announced the closing of its Series C funding round of €5 million euro. Displays using Liquavista's unique electrowetting technology have excellent indoor and outdoor viewability and use dramatically less battery power. Existing investors Amadeus Capital Partners, GIMV and Prime Technology Ventures led the investment.
 
"Achieving our Series C funding is an impressive validation of our patented technology and our commercial progress to date," said Nigel Litchfield, Chairman, Liquavista. "Given current economic conditions it demonstrates our investors' strong belief in the market potential of Liquavista's electrowetting-based displays and in our focused strategy for achieving market penetration."
 
The first products to use Liquavista displays will be the next generation of electronic readers. Liquavista's technology enables new types of paper-like display that will provide vastly improved usability, content compatibility and cost compared with first generation electronic paper technologies. The fast growing electronic reader market place is predicted to reach over $25 billion in value by 2020.
 
Liquavista's first active-matrix technology platform, LiquavistaBright, will be ready for transfer to manufacturing partners in the summer of 2009. The manufacturing process is compatible with conventional display fabrication methods and is offered as an upgrade to existing manufacturing facilities.
 
The company will present the compelling advantages of LiquavistaBright and its partner-friendly engagement model at the SID International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition in San Antonio Texas May 31st to June 6th 2009.
 
Top image: The first products to use Liquavista displays will be the next generation of electronic readers.
 
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