Poet Technologies - die Revolution in der Halbleiterbranche ?!?
Dr. Geoff W. Taylor, Chief Scientist of POET Technologies Inc
April 28 2014 12:00 PM
Arcadian Court, 401 Bay Street
Spirit of a Pioneer Series Featuring POET Technologies Inc.
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At this event you will hear from Dr. Geoffrey Taylor, POET Technologies’ Chief Scientist, who will discuss POET’s semiconductor solution in the industry’s race to sustain Moore’s Law beyond the constraints of traditional silicon, and POET Technologies’ Executive Chairman and CEO, Peter Copetti. POET is developing a way for manufacturers to build a faster, more efficient microprocessor.
For almost 50 years, Moore’s Law has dictated the pace of technological change. As the number of transistors on a chip double approximately every 1.5 to 2 years, this increases the performance capabilities of computing devices and the many functions they make possible. Unfortunately, with present silicon-based integrated circuits and manufacturing processes, performance and cost improvements under Moore’s Law are increasingly unsustainable, and will soon come to an end. These physical limitations will increasingly impede electronics manufacturers from continuing to build smarter, faster, more efficient and cheaper devices. POET believes that its integrated electro-optical chip is the next great leap forward in technology and will have the ability to power numerous electronic devices such as wearable technology, everyday appliances, phones, tablets, computers, and military applications.
By integrating optics and electronics onto one monolithic chip, POET’s gallium arsenide semiconductor will provide its customers with a rebirth for Moore’s Law and usher in a new wave of innovation in integrated circuits for massive improvements in size, power, speed and cost. POET will lower power consumption by 4x to 10x compared to silicon chips and provide 20x to 50x speed improvement depending on the application.
Monetization of the POET Platform is on the horizon, with fully-integrated optical-electronic chips leading the way for not only the semiconductor industry, but also the entire electronic world.
Dr. Geoff W. Taylor
Dr. Geoff W. Taylor, a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Connecticut and Chief Scientist of POET Technologies Inc, has dedicated the past 18 years towards the development of a gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductor chip. Research on the GaAs semiconductor chip began while Geoff worked at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey. His background is in the areas of materials, devices and circuits for microelectronics. In 1994, Dr. Taylor joined the University of Connecticut, where this GaAs technology has been developed and a semiconductor chip produced. A native of Mississauga, Ontario, Dr. Taylor received his B.Sc, Electrical Engineering, Queens University in 1966, M.A.Sc, Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto in 1968, and Ph.D, Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto in 1972.
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TORONTO, ONTARIO and STORRS, CONNECTICUT--(Marketwired - April 14, 2014) - POET Technologies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:PTK)(OTCQX:POETF) ("the Company") - developer of the planar opto-electronic technology (POET) platform for monolithic fabrication of integrated circuit devices containing both electronic and optical elements on a single semiconductor wafer - is announcing that its Chief Scientist, Dr. Geoffrey W. Taylor, is an invited speaker at the Empire Club of Canada's Spirit of a Pioneer series on April 28, 2014.
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Semiconductor Pioneers
Dr. Taylor will spotlight the Company's semiconductor solution in the industry's race to sustain Moore's Law beyond the constraints of traditional silicon.
Dr. Taylor's original vision drove a dedicated team, over the past two decades, towards the development of a semiconductor process that integrates both optical and electronic capability on a single chip, building up an arsenal of patents that cover the proprietary POET process. Dr. Taylor is also a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Connecticut, which is the nexus for POET's research and development team.
Dr. Taylor will be introduced by Mr. Peter Copetti, Executive Chairman and interim CEO, who will also provide the context to the 'perfect storm' of POET's debut in the semiconductor industry. Other key members of the POET team will also be in attendance at the meeting.
Mr. Copetti noted, "POET is a ground-breaking platform for manufacturers to build faster, more efficient semiconductor devices of any kind, beyond just electronics, beyond just optics, beyond silicon. Dr. Taylor exemplifies our vision, and we are very pleased to have this culmination of his life's work showcased at the Empire Club."
Pioneering Moore's Law to the Next Level
For nearly 50 years, Moore's Law has dictated the pace of technological change. As the number of transistors on a chip doubles approximately every 1.5 to 2 years, this increases the performance capabilities of computing devices and the many functions they make possible.
Unfortunately, with present silicon-based integrated circuits and manufacturing processes, performance and cost improvements under Moore's Law are increasingly unsustainable, and will soon come to an end. These physical limitations will increasingly impede electronics manufacturers from continuing to build smarter, faster, more efficient and cheaper devices.
POET believes that its approach - building on the performance advantages of gallium arsenide over silicon and, in parallel, integrating optics and electronics onto one monolithic chip - is a foundation for the next great leap forward in technology. The POET platform is expected to provide potential customers - including semiconductor foundries and device designers - with a rebirth of Moore's Law, and usher in a new wave of innovation in integrated circuits with massive improvements in size, power, speed and cost.
Spirit of a Pioneer
Established in 1903, the Empire Club of Canada is recognized as one of Canada's oldest, largest, and more important forums. Its membership and speakers are comprised of some of Canada's most influential leaders from various sectors including business, government, industry, and science.
The Spirit of a Pioneer series hosts Canadian and international thought leaders - women and men who have distinguished themselves in many fields of endeavor. The addresses are broadcast across Canada on Rogers Cable and on occasion via live webcast. Each year, the Empire Club Foundation publishes each speech that season in "The Red Book" - a yearbook distributed free of charge to 4,000 university, secondary, and elementary school libraries in Canada, as well as Canadian embassies and consulates worldwide.
The Spirit of a Pioneer series has included among it speakers Winston Churchill, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Ronald Reagan, Indira Gandhi, Michael Bloomberg, and science and technology luminaries such as Margaret Mead, James Lovell, Roberta Bondar, David Suzuki, Thorsten Heins, Michael Dell, Vinton Cerf, Bertram Brockhouse, John Polanyi, and Bill Gates.
About POET Technologies Inc.
POET Technologies is the developer of the POET platform for monolithic fabrication of integrated circuit devices containing both electronic and optical elements on a single semiconductor wafer. With head office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and operations in Storrs, CT, the Company, through ODIS Inc., a U.S. company, designs III-V semiconductor devices for military, industrial and commercial applications, including infrared sensor arrays and ultra-low-power random access memory. The Company has several issued and pending patents for the POET process, with potential high speed and power-efficient applications in devices such as servers, tablet computers and smartphones. The Company's common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "PTK" and on the OTCQX under the symbol "POETF". For more information please visit our website at www.poet-technologies.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michel Lafrance, Secretary
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This news release contains "forward-looking information" (within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws) and "forward -looking statements" (within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Such statements or information are identified with words such as "anticipate", "believe", "expect", "plan", "intend", "potential", "estimate", "propose", "project", "outlook", "foresee" or similar words suggesting future outcomes or statements regarding an outlook. Such statements include "The POET platform is expected to provide potential customers - including semiconductor foundries and device designers - with a rebirth of Moore's Law, and usher in a new wave of innovation in integrated circuits with massive improvements in size, power, speed and cost."
Such forward-looking information or statements are based on a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions which may cause actual results or other expectations to differ materially from those anticipated and which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, management's expectations regarding future growth, plans for and completion of projects by the Company's third party relationships, availability of capital, and the necessity to incur capital and other expenditures. Actual results could differ materially due to a number of factors, including, without limitation, operational risks in the completion of the Company's anticipated projects, delays or changes in plans with respect to the development of the Company's anticipated projects by the Company's third party relationships, risks affecting the Company's ability to execute projects, the ability to attract key personnel, and the inability to raise additional capital. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking information or statements are reasonable, prospective investors in the Company's securities should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements because the Company can provide no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Forward- looking information and statements contained in this news release are as of the date of this news release and the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise this forward-looking information and statements except as required by law.
Christopher Chu
Grayling
(646) 284-9426
poet@grayling.com
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Wertpapier: POET Technologies
An die 100CAD glaube ich trotzdem erst wenn wir bei 95CAD stehen ;-)
Der Halbleitermarkt ist seit 2011 ja zwischen 20-30% gewachsen, schon allein das dürfte einen deutlich höheren Wert als 1 Milliarde ergeben was denkt ihr?
http://www.poet-technologies.com/wp-content/...r2011ODISValuation.pdf
Aber iwie erscheint mir hier alles noch zu schön und ich kann es nicht so ganz wahr haben, dass wir hier DEN absoluten Glücksgriff gemacht haben.
Was könnte denn an schlechten News kommen? Wäre es sogar möglich, dass wir vereppelt werden und die Ziele doch nicht erreicht werden/wurden? Allerdings müssten sie dann auch Pintree verarschen: http://t.co/zVibpmAw21
Außerdem kann man sich im Empire Club ja nocht so einfach einkaufen, oder?
Nunja, zu 100% sicher kann man sich wohl nie sein, den kleinen Rücksetzer eben auf CAD 2.38 habe ich trotzdem genutzt, um mir nochmal 3000 zu kaufen. Hätte ich dieses Geld mal früher investiert ;)
"Nunja, zu 100% sicher kann man sich wohl nie sein, den kleinen Rücksetzer eben auf CAD 2.38 habe ich trotzdem genutzt, um mir nochmal 3000 zu kaufen."
Und gleich ab ins Minus mit der Position ;-)
NEVER CATCH A FALLING KNIFE - merk dir das !
Ich denke mal der Trend zeigt noch immer klar nach oben, da ändert eine Person die 100k auf den Markt schmeißt auch nix dran.
Dein fallendes Messer kannst grad überall finden, aber nicht hier ;-)
Wen andere Recht haben, ist es Glück und Pech, wenn du Recht hast Wissen?! ;-)
Es sind alles Spekulationen und ich habe in diesem Fall, zumindest kurzfristig, eben richtig spekuliert. Nur mit Glück hat das aber auch nicht zu tun.
Hab die damals vor der abgeltungssteuer Einführung gekauft. ..da war ich noch azubi, und hab opel technologies mit opel dem Autobauer verwechselt, war ja damals um diese zeit mit der Insolvenz von Opel :)
Also eine Glückliche Verwechslung hahaha
Poet war dann ein tolles goodie, aber nicht mehr für mich... Heute sehe ich das etwas anders:-))
Danke OPEL!
Heute am Morgen habe ich noch zugekauft und bin ich sicher das auch heute wird die Aktien im Positiv schliessen
Langsam werde ich betrunken und Statt Champagne werde ich etwas Wasser
Trinken um mich zu abkühlen…Der Kursentwicklung hat mich seit Januar echt
begeistert …
na dann mal gute Besserung.
und wenn schon der verkaufsknopf blinkt... wenigstens an eine kernposition denken. bei mir sind s mittlerweile 385-400%, aber ich geb nix her!!! hehe