Veeco Awarded $4M In R&D Matching Funds From DOE Solid State Lighting Manufacturing Grant
Veeco Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: VECO) announced today that it has
been awarded $4 million in R&D matching funds from the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act by the U.S. Department of Energy to
support high-efficiency solid state lighting projects. Solid state
lighting, which uses light emitting diodes (LEDs) and organic LEDs
(OLEDs) has the potential to be ten times more energy-efficient than
traditional incandescent light bulbs.
Veeco's proposal was focused on driving down the cost of high
brightness LEDs through the advancement of its metal organic chemical
vapor deposition (MOCVD) technology. MOCVD is the critical enabling
technology for the production of LEDs. The overall objective of this two
year program is to develop high-volume MOCVD systems that provide a 4X
reduction in the cost of epitaxial growth for LED devices, with the
ultimate goal of a 10X reduction in LED costs. Veeco will partner with
Sandia National Laboratories on this project.
According to John Peeler, Veeco's Chief Executive Officer, "Veeco
is very excited to have been granted this important DOE funding, which
will enable us to speed-up development of our next generation MOCVD
systems. The funding will support the retention and creation of jobs in
Veeco's Plainview, N.Y. and Somerset, N.J. facilities. We would like to
thank the DOE for this grant, and to acknowledge the support of
Congressman Steve Israel, who represents New York's 2nd Congressional
District and Congressman Rush Holt, who represents New Jersey's 12th
Congressional District. Both Congressmen are strong proponents of the
advancement of "green energy" technologies, and understand the
importance of solid state lighting to significantly cut energy use,
reduce our carbon footprint, and save money, as well as to create
high-tech, value-added U.S. jobs." Veeco currently employs over 350
people in its Plainview and Somerset locations.
Rep. Israel commented, "This Recovery Act funding for Veeco will
create new jobs in our growing clean technology industry while helping
develop new technologies that will save American consumers money.
Boosting efficiency is all about giving consumers a strong return on
investment. Veeco is working to do just that by reducing the cost of
efficient lighting while building the industry on Long Island."
"This is good news, and I congratulate Veeco for receiving this
funding. In a few years, LED lighting will be everywhere, and New Jersey
should be in the forefront of creating the jobs that will make it
happen," added Rep. Holt.
In total the Department of Energy awarded more than $37 million in
funding for solid state lighting programs. Veeco's proposal was one of
eight selected as part of U.S. Manufacturing FOA DE-FOA-0000057,
projects focused on achieving significant cost reductions and enhancing
quality through improvements in SSL manufacturing equipment, processes
or monitoring techniques. Projects address the technical challenges that
must be overcome before prices fall to a level where solid state
lighting will be competitive with existing lighting on a first-cost
basis. The total value of manufacturing selections is $23.5 million; the
performers will provide an average of 51% as cost-share.
Source: GlassOnWeb
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