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Anadigics Joins Exclusive NASDAQ Global Select Market
ANADIGICS, a leading provider of semiconductor products in the rapidly growing broadband wireless and wireline communications space, has been chosen by the NASDAQ Stock Market to join its Global Select Market for companies satisfying the highest financial and liquidity qualifications.
Established in 2006, the NASDAQ Global Select Market was created as a separate market classification to drive greater recognition for world-class NASDAQ-listed companies that demonstrate a commitment to high standards and good governance. “We are honoured to receive this prestigious distinction from the NASDAQ Stock Market,” said Mario Rivas, President and CEO. “Our company takes great pride in striving for excellence in all aspects of our
business. So receiving this kind of recognition as one of NASDAQ’s top companies is a tremendous point of validation for our efforts.”
According to NASDAQ, qualifying for the Global Select Market is a mark of achievement, leadership and stature for the companies that are included, while also demonstrating a message of high standards to investors. Anadigics has been a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ Stock Market since 1995.
“We have enjoyed a long-term successful affiliation with the NASDAQ Stock Market and we’re excited about this next phase of our relationship as one of the elite Global Select members of the market,” said Thomas Shields, Chief Financial Officer.
Soraa’s green laser have minimal speckle
SORAA INC., a rapidly expanding clean- tech semiconductor company and a manufacturer of green and blue laser diodes, has demonstrated its latest green laser diodes (LDs), which are ideally suited for >20 lumenpico projectors.
The firm, formerly known as Kaai, Inc., says that these direct emitting green lasers have produced images which exhibit substantially reduced speckle compared to conventional green lasers based on second harmonic generation. The company displayed the green and blue LDs at its private suite at the Consumer Electronics Show in LasVegas Nevada January 6-9, 2011.
Soraa’s green LDs output more than 75 milliwatt of continuous wave power in the 520-525nm range, are single spatial mode and multi spectral mode. The devices can be directly modulated at high speeds required for high resolution displays with minimal speckle.
The company says that LDs are well suited for all picoprojector display generating technologies including LCOS, scanning MEMS mirrors DLP, and other diffractive applications. Soraa’s green LD devices
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complement the firm’s previously announced blue 450nm LDs, which the company says already exhibit industry best efficiency and power.
Soraa’s LDs are based on InGaN semiconductor technology and are fabricated on innovative nonpolar and semipolar GaN substrates. Soraa’s direct diode green and blue lasers offer improvements in performance, size, weight, and cost over conventional gas or solid state lasers for consumer projection displays, defense pointers and illuminators, biomedical instrumentation and therapeutics, and industrial imaging applications.
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