Quantum Science, the expert in infrared quantum dot (QD) technology, has announced that its Chief Technology Officer Dr Cong-Duan Vo will join 2025’s leading materials science research summit.
Dr Vo will share insights into Quantum Science’s INFIQ® infrared QD technology at the multi-disciplinary 2025 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit, held in Seattle, Washington from April 7-11.
The summit brings together experts from across the global materials science community, presenting research to an international audience of scientists and engineers. The event is a key industry forum for insights into the future of this sector.
Dr Vo joins the panel to discuss the innovation, development, and commercialisation of infrared QD technology, spanning scalable lead and lead-free QD synthesis, surface engineering, and ink formulations designed for photodetectors and image sensors.
Dr Vo said: “Across industries from machine vision to consumer electronics, we are seeing increasing demand for cost-effective, high sensitivity image sensors. Colloidal quantum dot technology like INFIQ® provides the answer these businesses are looking for – these high performance, scalable QDs and QD inks make SWIR sensing affordable and accessible for revolutionary applications.
“The MRS Spring Meeting is a key event in the materials science calendar, and I am delighted to be attending next year’s event to discuss the strides Quantum Science is making in research and innovation. I look forward to sharing our insights with other attendees and learning from peers in the materials science sector to further enhance our technology.”