Wisepower

WisePower Co., Ltd. is a South Korean company established in 1998, specializing in the development and production of rechargeable battery packs for mobile devices, including phones and e-books. The company also offers contactless chargers designed for various electronic devices, such as cellular phones and digital photo frames. In addition to its core battery and charging solutions, WisePower manufactures LED lighting products and is actively engaged in advancing technologies in fuel cells and smart grids for energy applications. With its focus on innovative energy solutions, the company aims to enhance the efficiency and convenience of portable power and lighting.

Gi Ho Park

ceo

2 past transactions

Unidym

Acquisition in 2011
Unidym is a manufacturer specializing in carbon nanotubes (CNTs), a cutting-edge material known for its exceptional electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. The company provides a range of products, including bulk materials and CNT-enabled solutions, to diverse industries such as electronics and semiconductors. Unidym's offerings include inks and conductive films that can be applied to lightweight plastics, making them suitable for use in devices like touch panels, displays, and thin-film solar cells. This innovation helps clients enhance durability while reducing processing costs. Following its merger with CNI, Unidym has developed a comprehensive patent portfolio that encompasses nearly all aspects of CNT manufacturing, processing, and application, positioning the company as a key player in the field.

Lightscape Materials

Series A in 2009
Lightscape Materials, Inc. specializes in the development and supply of phosphor solutions tailored for the LED lighting industry. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, the company offers a range of phosphors designed for blue LED excitation, which are utilized in backlight applications and general illumination. Its product portfolio includes phosphors that produce various colors, such as red, orange, yellow, green, and blue, catering to high power LED manufacturers. Additionally, Lightscape's phosphors find applications in sectors like plasma displays, bio-tagging, and security markers. As of May 2012, Lightscape Materials operates as a subsidiary of Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLC.
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