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Saturday, August 9, 2008

QPC Demonstrates Lasers at Projection Summit 2008

QPC Lasers, a company in the design and manufacture of high brightness, high power semiconductor lasers, exhibited at this week's Projection Summit 2008 and demonstrated its miniature BrightLase Red-Green-Blue RGB laser.

Leveraging QPC's proprietary semiconductor technology, the company noted, the laser is designed to enable a bright, high resolution image in the 100 lumens output range from portable consumer electronic devices, such as miniature pocket projectors.

Company executive Drew Osterman is speaking about the company's current and potential laser applications for the projection market in Session 1, which showcases LED and laser projector component and product manufacturers. Participation in this highly respected display industry event further establishes brand leadership in visible wavelength technologies for projection displays, a large and growing target market for the company.

QPC's game changing advances in lasers for projection displays are enabling the real opportunity to bring laser technology into the palms of consumers, said Director of Strategic Development of QPC Lasers, Drew Osterman. Increasing consumer demands require consumer electronics manufacturers to seek out the most innovative technologies in order to constantly stay ahead of the curve, and QPC is commercializing the eminent laser solution to meet this need.

Our miniature Red-Green-Blue integrated laser produces enough power for 100 lumen projection, resulting in large and vivid projection images even in ambient lighting. QPC's laser technology is incredibly versatile and enables laser products for a wide range of projection applications including pocket projectors and ultimately embedded technologies in PDAs and cell phones, as well as larger display formats such as Laser TV, home theatre, and laser cinema, concluded Osterman.

-tradingmarkets.com