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NanoPhotonica Deemed Winner of $50,000 Cade Museum Prize

NanoPhotonica is the winner of the 2013 fourth annual $50,000 Cade Museum Prize. The Orlando-based nanotechnology company was selected as the grand prize recipient for its production of an “innovative and game-changing” QLED display panel. The Cade prize will assist NanoPhotonica in taking its product to commercialization. The competition is open to Florida inventors and entrepreneurs and awarded by the Cade Museum Foundation, which was established by Gatorade inventor Dr. James Robert Cade and his family. In addition to the Cade Museum Prize, the foundation has launched several other initiatives throughout the community to support and inspire creativity, invention and entrepreneurship, including the scheduled 2015 opening of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention in Gainesville.

View the full press release here.