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 SPACE.com -- Nanosys: Nanotechnology May Change Lives
Nanosys is among more than 400 startups playing the field, according to data from the research firm Cientifica.
Nanosys' goal is to become a provider of nanotechnology-based devices that its corporate partners can commercialize without needing to know the details _ much like computer makers integrate an Intel Corp. microprocessor into their products.
Nanosys is not trying to reinvent the wheel with more exotic and unproven creations like the carbon nanotubes championed by others.
www.space.com /businesstechnology/technology/nanotechnology_031208.html   (971 words)

  
 Sample Contracts - Cooperative Development Agreement - Nanosys Inc. and Intel Corp. - Competitive Intelligence for ...
Nanosys shall host Intel's Listed Representatives on a mutually agreed upon basis, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, on site at the Nanosys Facility to work on this project and get deeply involved in complementary collaborative activities (e.g., device integration and characterization, but not the synthesis of Deposited Nanomaterials).
Nanosys agrees to fully reasonably cooperate with Intel and the chosen subcontractor in the transfer of technology and sufficient collaborative engineering resources necessary to allow the subcontractor to produce Collaboration Materials for Intel's intended use as soon as practicable after Intel's request.
Nanosys reserves the right to seek all legal recourse against the contract manufacturer if confidentiality or other provisions of the license between Nanosys and the contract manufacturer are violated.
contracts.onecle.com /nanosys/intel.rd.2003.12.15.shtml   (4044 words)

  
 Betting big on nanotech / Nanosys IPO priced at a sales ratio not seen since dot-com era
Nanosys Inc., an early-stage nanotechnology company, is going public at a price that suggests investors are willing to bet heavily on the relatively unproven field.
The question of a bubble aside, that Nanosys' bankers were able to sell the company's IPO shares within the listed price range indicates that some institutional investors are willing to bet on the huge potential of nanotechnology.
Nanosys is "currently in the investigation phase of all (its) potential products," the filing said, suggesting that any products are years away.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/07/16/BUGOJ7MAI11.DTL   (690 words)

  
 Private Equity Week   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Nanosys could not reply to Khosla's comments because it is in a quiet period surrounding its IPO.
Nanosys' decision to go public has already caused some investment bankers to approach other nanotech startups with promises of a big payoff.
In its filing with the SEC, Nanosys reported a loss of $9.2 million on revenue of $3 million for 2003, compared with a loss of $7.1 million on revenue of $283,000 a year earlier.
www.privateequityweek.com /pew/freearticles/1070549978426.html   (1269 words)

  
 Nanosys - NanoTechWire.com - The online resource for Nano Technology And Research
Nanosys, Inc. is an advanced technology company, leading the burgeoning nanotechnology industry through the development of nano-enabled systems.
Nanosys, Inc. is a highly innovative company combining the best talent and has one of the strongest intellectual property positions in the field of nanotechnology.
Nanosys is developing a nanotechnology-enabled high-performance large-area semiconductor technology with the goal of providing the electronic performance of single crystal silicon in a material that can be deposited and processed at low temperature and low cost over large areas on flexible substrates.
nanotechwire.com /company.asp?cid=426   (1020 words)

  
 Nanostart AG Invests in Nanosys, Inc., Industry, Nanostart AG, Nanosys - NanoTechWire.com - The online resource for ...
Nanosys has identified numerous growth-strong application fields for its technology and is collaborating with excellent partners such as Intel, Sharp and the US government.
Nanosys is developing, among other things, thin film electronics for displays and phased array antennas, non-volatile memory for electronic devices, chemical analysis chips for pharmaceutical drug discovery, performance enhancers for solid state lighting, and solar cells and fuel cells for portable electronics.
Nanosys has built one of the broadest technology platforms in the industry with more than 400 patents and patent applications covering fundamental areas of nanotechnology.
nanotechwire.com /news.asp?nid=2770   (666 words)

  
 Nanosys: The Giant Dwarf - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Nanosys doesn't have a marketing department and plans to sign distribution agreements with original equipment manufacturers to sell its products, adding a layer of risk.
Nanosys said it expects losses to continue for the "foreseeable future." The company's only revenue has come from collaborative agreements with other companies, government entities and government grants.
Nanosys' IPO is generating a lot of buzz, and the deal will be anything but a dwarf.
forbes.com /home_europe/strategies/2004/07/30/cx_sr_0730ipooutlook.html   (905 words)

  
 Nanosys files papers for IPO | CNET News.com
Nanosys, the reigning celebrity of the nanotechnology market, filed preliminary documents Thursday for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission, in what will likely be a closely watched saga.
Nanosys specializes in designing molecules that could conceivably lead to better solar panels, flexible screens or dense computer memory.
In the small but growing world of nanotech, the 34-employee Nanosys has emerged as one of the most visible and well-connected companies, and its ability to go public will likely be seen by some as a barometer of the future for nanotech.
news.com.com /2100-1008_3-5198913.html   (662 words)

  
 Nanosys sets IPO price - ZDNet UK News
Nanosys, one of the bellwethers of nanotechnology, is likely to price its shares between $15 and $17 (£8.04 and £9.16) when it goes public, the company stated in a filing today.
Nanosys specialises in designing molecules that could conceivably lead to better solar panels, flexible screens or dense computer memory.
In the small but growing world of nanotech, the 34-employee Nanosys has emerged as one of the most visible and well-connected companies, and its ability to go public will probably be seen by some as a barometer of the future for nanotech.
news.zdnet.co.uk /business/management/0,39020654,39160703,00.htm   (605 words)

  
 Small Times - Nanosys files for first ‘real real’ nano IPO, others to follow
Nanosys occupies a special place in the pantheon of private nanotech firms founded the last five years.
The story is predicated upon seeing nanotech in general, and Nanosys in particular, through the lens of the biotechnology industry, where investors are expected to underwrite a disproportionate amount of promise in anticipation of extraordinary future revenues from products that will not be commercially available for at least several years.
Nanosys appears to be carefully hoarding cash, which would ostensibly give the company leverage to build out manufacturing infrastructure and defend its IP position, both of which carry extraordinary expense.
www.smalltimes.com /document_display.cfm?document_id=7753   (890 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Nano-philes are keeping their eye on Nanosys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Nanosys is essentially marketing its skill at doing nanotechnology, which is the science of moving atoms around to create materials, or give old materials new properties.
Another Nanosys project, with Japan's Matsushita Electric, is making a photovoltaic liquid that can be poured onto a surface, turning the surface into a solar energy panel.
One other main area for Nanosys is called thin film electronics, which could make a big difference in laptop and cell phone screens.
www.usatoday.com /tech/columnist/kevinmaney/2004-03-16-nano_x.htm   (1001 words)

  
 Nanosys Awarded Defense Contract Worth Millions
Nanosys, Inc. announced that the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded a contract to Nanosys and its collaborators to support the development of flexible low cost solar cells.
Nanosys will manage the contract and will collaborate with research and development partners including the University of California at Berkeley, Battelle Memorial Institute, and SAIC.
Nanosys, Inc. is a leader in the development of nanotechnology based products utilizing inorganic nanostructures.
www.larta.org /lavox/articlelinks/2004/040913_nanosys.asp   (442 words)

  
 Nanosys News
Nanosys has announced that it is collaborating with Intel and Micron Technology to develop NAND.
Nanosys is the private company here in Silicon Valley that is trying to lead the nanotechnology revolution in the same way that Genentech led the biotech revolution.
Nanosys Inc., a nanotechnology startup which cancelled an initial public offering of shares in 2004, has raised approximately $40 million in a private equity financing round.
www.topix.net /com/nanosys   (682 words)

  
 WebWire® | Nanosys Awarded New Government Contracts Totaling $1.2 Mill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The contracted programs will focus on the development of products that incorporate Nanosys’ proprietary inorganic nanotechnology for use in solid-state lighting, high-performance biological and medical coatings, and electronic systems such as displays, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags and phased-array antennas.
Nanosys, Inc. is a leader in the development of nanotechnology based products utilizing high performance inorganic nanostructures.
Nanosys has built one of the broadest technology platforms in the industry with more than 250 patents and patent applications covering fundamental areas of nanotechnology.
www.webwire.com /ViewPressRel.asp?aId=227   (285 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - Intel collaborates with nanotech start-up on molecular memory
Nanosys is doing promising research on inorganic memory structures.
Nanosys has also done preliminary research on using inorganic crystals as logic circuits, and the company claims that inorganic structures have numerous advantages over carbon nanotubes.
Nanosys has just received US$38 million in venture funding, a portion of which was provided by Intel.
www.geek.com /news/geeknews/2004Jan/bch20040116023470.htm   (477 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Nanosys Announces Issued Patent Covering Multi-Color Electronic Displays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The '626 patent is part of a broad set of nanotechnology patents that Nanosys has exclusively licensed from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and covers electronic color displays based on an array of semiconductor nanocrystals.
Nanosys has built one of the broadest technology platforms in the industry with more than 350 patents and patent applications covering fundamental areas of nanotechnology.
Based in Palo Alto, Calif. and privately held, Nanosys collaborates with industry leaders including Sharp, Dupont, Intel, Matsushita Electric Works and SAIC to develop revolutionary high-value, high-performance products for computing, optoelectronics, communications, energy, defense and the life and physical sciences.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=85056   (446 words)

  
 Platinum today: Sharp and Nanosys to develop nanotechnology fuel cells
Nanosys and Sharp are to develop nanotechnology-enabled fuel cells incorporating Nanosys' proprietary nanostructure technology.
Under the terms of the agreement, Nanosys will collaborate with Sharp to utilise its nanostructure technology to help develop high performance fuel cells for use in portable consumer electronics such as laptop computers, cell phones and cameras.
Nanosys is a leader in the development of nanotechnology-based products utilizing high performance inorganic nanostructures, while Sharp is a worldwide developer of innovative products and core technologies that play a key role in shaping the future of electronics.
www.platinum.matthey.com /media_room/1109674805.html   (250 words)

  
 EETimes.com - Nanosys raises $40 million after pulling IPO
Nanosys claims that its nanostructures could be used in a wide variety of applications from solar panels, flexible screens to dense computer memory.
Nanosys was included on the first EE Times list of emerging startups published in April 2004.
Nanosys’ current product development programs include chemical analysis chips for pharmaceutical drug research, fuel cells for portable electronics, nanostructures for displays and phased array antennas, non-volatile memory for electronic devices, and solid state lighting products, the company said.
www.eet.com /news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=173600717   (573 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Nanosys Issued Seminal Patent in the Field of Nanotechnology Enabled Electronics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The '645 patent is directed to nanowire based field effect transistors (FETs) and other electronic devices that may be used in a variety of applications including arbitrarily large area electronic circuits for flat-panel displays, low cost radio frequency identification tags (RFIDs), and electronically steerable antenna arrays for wireless communications.
The '645 patent also relates to technology that is further described in several other Nanosys patent applications including another recently allowed U.S. patent application that broadly claims Nanosys' proprietary thin film electronics technology.
Additional information on Nanosys can be found at www.nanosysinc.com.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=83997   (409 words)

  
 Molecular Torch: Nanosys Gains Market Support through 40M more in Private Equity Financing
I think that it is great that, after spending alot of time accumulating vast amounts of IP, Nanosys is going to put their focus on developing the commercial applications of their ideas.
Nanosys, Inc., a privately held company focused on developing nanotechnology-enabled products, today announced that the company has raised approximately $40 Million in a private equity financing.
Nanosys will use this funding for the ongoing development and manufacturing scale-up of products that incorporate its proprietary, inorganic nanostructures with integrated functionality for multiple industries.
moleculartorch.com /2005/11/nanosys-gains-market-support-through.html   (480 words)

  
 Small Times - Industry tries to make sense of Nanosys IPO withdrawal
Nanosys Inc., a Palo Alto, Calif.-based, developer of inorganic semiconductor nanocrystal technology, cited "adverse market conditions" and stated simply that it had determined that "it is not advisable at this time to proceed with the proposed offering."
A modestly healthy IPO window returned early this year, but it has favored more mature, product-centric companies that are on average 6.9 years old, according to Thomson Venture Economics data.
On the other hand, Nanosys is only three years old and has a platform-technology business model that it claims has greater potential upside, despite smaller short-term revenues.
www.smalltimes.com /document_display.cfm?document_id=8202   (883 words)

  
 Nanosys Continues Its Private Affair
But in some ways the bellwether nanotech stock is one that isn't a stock at all: Nanosys, a company that once came close to creating a nanotech stock boom.
Nanosys drew a lot of attention last year when the Palo Alto, Calif., company filed for an initial public offering that was to take place earlier this year.
All Nanosys wanted was $115 a share and some of the credibility an IPO can bring.
thestreet.com /_cnet/tech/kevinkelleher/10254174.html?cm_ven=CNET&...   (361 words)

  
 TNTlog: Nanosys Aborted
Official word has just come in that the Nanosys IPO has been pulled.
Let’s take a minute to look at what this means, both for Nanosys and for nanotechnology.
For Nanosys it means going through the whole IPO process again, the filings, the road shows, the quiet period, taking some 6-12 months (perhaps longer if they dump Merrill Lynch as a result of this aborted attempt).
www.cientifica.com /archives/000235.html   (210 words)

  
 Nanosys Press Releases
Nanosys, Inc.: Nanosys Receives Issuance of Additional Key Patents in...
Nanosys, Inc.: Nanosys to Expand Its Flash Memory Collaboration With...
Nanosys, Inc.'s Executive Chairman Larry Bock helped U.S. Senator Max Baucus introduce his "Research Competitiveness Act of 2006" at an event in Washington, D.C. today.
www.topix.net /com/nanosys/pr   (169 words)

  
 Nanosys Announces Government Contract Awards Totaling $4.6 Million
Nanosys focuses on government programs that significantly overlap with our existing technology and product development plans.
As a leader in the development of nanotechnology, Nanosys is in a unique position to access government funds in a number of different areas.
Nanosys has built one of the broadest technology platforms in the industry with more than 450 patents and patent applications covering fundamental areas of nanotechnology.
www10.nanotechcafe.com /nbc/articles/view_article.php?articleid=260649   (280 words)

  
 Nanosys and In-Q-Tel Expand Collaboration to Develop Nanotechnology-Enabled Phased Array Antennas for the Federal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Commercial opportunities for this technology include low-profile, electronically steerable RF antennas that can be used as stand-alone units or be integrated into the outer surface of other objects, such as airplanes and laptop computers, to provide advanced wireless networking and communications capabilities.
Nanosys' proprietary Macroelectronics uses a unique nanostructured thin-film to form large area high-performance electronic circuits, without the need for many of the complex and costly processing steps common in traditional thin-film transistor manufacturing.
Nanosys has built one of the broadest technology platforms in the industry with more than 350 patents and patent applications covering fundamental areas of nanotechnology, at multiple levels, from basic nanostructures to functional devices to end applications.
press.arrivenet.com /business/article.php/684029.html   (767 words)

  
 Antenna Group Signs Nanosys, Expands Nanotech Practice Business Wire - Find Articles
"Nanosys is a powerhouse of respected scientific and business talent working to transform nanotechnology science into useful, real-world electronics applications," said Melody Haller, president and founder of Antenna Group.
Based in Palo Alto, Calif., Nanosys works with strategic collaborators such as Intel, DuPont, Matsushita Electric Works and SAIC to develop and manufacture key nanotechnology-enabled components for products in information technology, communications, renewable energy, defense and the life and physical sciences.
Nanosys has over 100 patent and patent applications covering fundamental and diverse areas of nanotechnology.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2004_March_16/ai_114294909   (458 words)

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