Genoptic was founded to research and develop new nanoelectronic technologies in collaboration with the University of Calgary, Queens University, the University of Guelph and the University of Harvard. The goal was to overcome the limitations of conventional technologies in the LED and solar display industry. Genoptic has since established itself as an advanced research and development company specializing in the development of suitable technologies. It has significantly improved the performance, reliability and energy efficiency of a wide range of products and solutions for various industries worldwide.
Due to the high demand in the American market, Genoptic will also build an in-house production line where solar panels purchased on the international market will be supplemented with Genoptic technology, produced and marketed by the company. The order backlog already amounts to over 200 million USD.
In mid-2024, Genoptic will expand to Europe. The production facility will expand and produce lighting fixtures for vertical farming and purchased solar panels using Genoptic technology.
Genoptic's NanoGen IC chip is used in a wide range of products and also has applications outside of its own product lines. The Genoptic NanoGen IC Power Chip can save up to 70% of power-related components compared to conventional technologies and achieves energy efficiency of up to 91%.
Digital LED billboards using traditional LED driver solutions waste enormous amounts of energy, resulting in significant financial and environmental costs. Genoptic nanotechnology-based integrated circuit chips are extremely compact, cost-effective, energy efficient and extremely reliable.
Genoptic brings its cutting-edge smart technology that reduces power consumption and maximizes plant growth to the indoor grow industry.
Genoptic is proud to introduce the indoor growing industry's first LED grow lighting solution with artificial intelligence (AI) based on IC Smart Power Chip technology.
By saving electricity costs and reducing production costs, we will achieve a long-term reduction in our carbon footprint on earth.
‘Light Green Fund’ in accordance with SFDR Article 8