The company said the new funding would be utilized to expand R & D and manufacturing operations and finance the expected growth in sales. The company cited the development of Si-based LEDs for mobile flash-photo applications in smartphones and tablets as one of the factors that lead to the new funding.
"LatticePower's commercial GaN-on-Silicon LED technology has provided us the opportunity to be on the leading edge of the green revolution and an overnight leader in the LED market: mobile, auto and general lighting," said Dr. Min Wang, CEO of LatticePower. "This new round of funding will allow us build the necessary scale to be competitive in this fast-evolving and growing market and enable the company to meet the growing demand for our industry-leading products from an expanding customer base across the globe. "
Lattice Power said back in 2012 that it was the first company in volume production of GaN-on-Si LEDs. But to date, there is no evidence in the general-lighting market that any of the Si-centric players have dented the commercial market .
Plessey recently added a metal-organic chemical-vapor deposition (MOCVD) reactor to presumably boost its manufacturing capacity. That company has sold Si-based LEDs in low volumes even through distribution. The company's most recent LED announcement was for a blue-pump LED that could be used in remote phosphor applications.
Toshiba is also pursuing Si-based led street light supplier using technology that was originally acquired from Bridgelux. The company announced its second-generation GaN-on-Si LEDs last October. The company also showed a flip-chip version of an Si-based LED at the Light + Building trade fair.
Clearly, however, the investors believe that Lattice Power, and what the company says is a portfolio of more than 200 global patents, will make an impact in LED lighting. In addition the company plans a global expansion. "The company will leverage its proprietary technology to build a global network of R & D teams, starting by integrating a Korean and Taiwanese team in 2014 and expanding to build a US R & D and manufacturing center by 2015, "said Sonny Wu, LatticePower executive chairman." LatticePower will revolutionize the lighting industry. "
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