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NEC Concludes First Carbon Nanotube Patent License Agreement in U.S. with Southwest NanoTechnologies, Inc.
/noticias.info/ Tokyo, August 3, 2006 --- NEC Corporation (NEC) announced that is has concluded an agreement with SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. (SWeNT(TM), note 1), by which it grants SWeNT(TM) a non-exclusive license under basic patents owned by NEC covering the carbon nanotube discovered by Dr. Sumio Iijima, a senior research fellow at NEC, in 1991.
SWeNT(TM) manufactures and supplies carbon nanotube materials for a wide variety of applications worldwide employing its proprietary CoMoCAT(TM) process (note 2) that was invented independently at the University of Oklahoma in the U.S. Anticipating a rapid increase in demand for carbon nanotube materials in a wide variety of fields and applications, SWeNT(TM) has recognized the necessity to acquire a license from NEC under its basic patents in order to expand its business and has signed an agreement with NEC.
"NEC's carbon nanotube patents are basic patents covering single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes, and licenses under our patents are essential for entities to manufacture or sell carbon nanotubes," said Keiji Ushijima, Executive Expert at NEC's Intellectual Asset Business Development and Licensing Division. "We are currently in negotiations with a number of entities worldwide who require a license from us under our patent rights, and we will continue to grant licenses to such entities, from venture companies to multinational corporations, with reasonable terms and conditions, in order to expand the markets of carbon nanotubes and their applications."
The carbon nanotube is drawing significant attention worldwide as a core material for nanotechnology. Owing to an extremely fine structure that has a diameter measuring on the nanometer-scale (thin tube-shaped material) and superior physical and chemical properties, the carbon nanotube is expected to be used for various applications including high-resolution AFM probes, flat panel displays, extremely lightweight and high-strength materials, high performance transistors, interconnect materials, fuel cells, ultra-sensitive sensors, absorbents and conductive coatings.
NEC is actively supporting new business and value chain creation among licensees, trading companies and application manufacturers through the licensing of its patents, not only in the field of nanomaterials, but also in a wide variety of business and industrial fields. It will continue to advance the licensing of its patents in connection with carbon nanotubes and their applications worldwide. For more information please visit NEC Intellectual Assets (http://www.ipr-nec.com/en/), which is a patent search database operated by NEC Corporation to introduce its intellectual assets to the market. These assets include a broad range of patents, technologies, know-how and engineering services.
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