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Nashville-based AppliFlex LLC, a privately held start-up company developing Laser Vapor Deposition, LVD(TM), technology for organic thin film applications, said today that it has received a major strategic financing round from Tokyo-based Matsubo Corporation. AppliFlex said that Matsubo had made an investment in the company, which would be used for developing company's first prototype LVD system for Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) applications.
AppliFlex Announces Investment By Matsubo Corporation
NASHVILLE, TN | Posted on June 30th, 2007
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About AppliFlex LLC
AppliFlex LLC is based in Nashville, TN with offices in Mountain View, CA. AppliFlex develops, manufactures, and markets equipment and materials based on patented technology developed at Vanderbilt University for incorporating polymers, organics, and nanomaterials into electronic devices, e.g. OLED displays, solid-state lighting, flexible microelectronics, and sensors. For more information, visit http://www.appliflex.com/
About Matsubo Corporation:
Matsubo Corporation is an affiliate of Ebara Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, with offices in San Jose, CA. Matsubo conducts import-export sales of industrial equipment and chemicals, domestic sales of equipment and products manufactured in Japan under foreign license, and licensing of high technology. For more information, visit http://www.matsubo.co.jp/
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AppliFlex LLC
320 Logue Avenue, Suite #104
Mountain View, CA 94043
USA
PHONE
+1.650.967.2687
FAX
+1.650.967.2379
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