Light Polymers Closes $5m Series B Strategic Funding Round with Tokyo Electron and Tsingda International Venture Capital
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Light
Polymers, a nanochemistry startup with R&D operations in Silicon
Valley, Taiwan and Korea, announced today a $5m strategic funding round
led by Tsingda International Venture Capital and TEL Venture Capital.
The proceeds from the Series B round will be used for strategic projects
and a related acquisition that will be announced soon.
“We’re excited to have two new strategic investors join Light
Polymers’ Series B funding,” said Marc McConnaughey, President and
CEO of Light Polymers.
Tsingda International Venture Capital is part of the Tsinghua Innovation
Center in Dongguan (TICD), which is a joint venture fund between the
Dongguan Government and Tsinghua University according to McConnaughey.
Tsingda brings us a powerful partner in China to accelerate our
chemistry material technologies in a number of areas. Light Polymers
will set up a joint development laboratory in Songshan Lake with TICD.
“Tsingda is very pleased to become a strategic investor in Light
Polymers,” remarked Bin Xiao, General Manager of Tsingda
International Venture Capital (the investment arm of TICD). “We
believe that Light Polymers’ platform of Lyotropic Liquid Crystals has
many promising applications.”
TEL, a global leader in semiconductor and flat panel display
manufacturing equipment, also joins this round. By working with TEL
industry experts closely, Light Polymers can advance the use of their
proprietary chemistry in the booming OLED flat panel market for
standard, and eventually inkjet, industrial OLED printing.
“TEL has been working with Light Polymers for some time now and we
believe it now is the time to invest,” according to TEL Venture
Capital, President, Kay Enjoji. “Combining TEL’s strengths in process
technology and Light Polymers chemistry can bring significant benefits
to the OLED industry.”
Light Polymers has conducted extensive application and commercialization
research on the use of lyotropic liquid crystals in LED Lighting, LCD
and OLED displays, Building Materials and Biomedical fields. Light
Polymers OLED chemistry is now in trial stages with a number of
potential commercialization partners.
About Light Polymers
Light Polymers is a nanochemistry company with deep domain knowledge of
lyotropic liquid crystals, which have many applications that include LCD
and OLED flat panel displays, LED lighting, advanced building materials
and biomedical. Founded in 2013 in San Francisco, Light Polymers makes
easy to apply water based chemistry for a number of industries. For more
information, visit http://www.lightpolymers.com/.
Contacts
For Light Polymers
Jean-Luc Vanhulst, 347-453-7686
[email protected]