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Innovation with QuantumFilm Digital Image Sensors Wins EE Times Recognition

InVisage, a Silicon Valley-based startup revolutionizing imaging, was named to the recently released EE Times "Silicon 60: Hot startups to watch." The list recognizes innovative, emerging companies EE Times editorial staff believes are poised for great success.

"EE Times is proud to acknowledge emerging startups on our Silicon 60 list, first published in April 2004," said Alexander Wolfe, Brand Director, EE Times. "Each year our editors, led by the hard work of Peter Clarke, carefully select companies based on a mix of criteria such as maturity, investment profile and executive leadership. It's quite a testament for an organization to be named to the list."

"It is truly an honor to be recognized by the industry's leading publication," said Jess Lee, CEO, InVisage. "We intend to meet and exceed everyone's expectations for innovation with our QuantumFilm image sensors, which are already 'wowing' our customers with their ability to produce photographs with resolution and quality characteristics that rival film."

Silicon 60 companies are selected based on a mix of criteria, including: technology, intended market, maturity, financial position, investment profile and executive leadership.

InVisage's award-winning QuantumFilm digital image sensor utilizes a quantum-dot based material to enable unprecedented light capture efficiency. The result is stunning, professional-quality, digital photographs from tiny form factors, such as cameraphones.

Source: http://www.invisage.com/

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