LGD in TECH

Carlsbad,  CA 
United States
https://www.lgdintech.org/
  • Booth: 972

Think Grown Diamond !

Overview

The LGD in TECH consortium members include leading lab-grown diamond companies, research & development entities, as well as companies that supply/ manufacturer semiconductor and other tech sectors.  Set an appt to meet with consortium President, Liz Chatelain - Liz@LGDinTECH.org  

Lab-grown diamond offer a myriad of advantages for semiconductor applications, making them an increasingly sought-after component to address various requirements. With exceptional thermal conductivity, heat spreading capabilities, wide bandgap, diamond diodes, functions well in harsh environments and electrical insulating properties, grown diamond can significantly enhance the performance and longevity of semiconductors. Coming soon, expansion of grown diamond substrates can and will revolutionize semiconductors. LGD in TECH booth 972, South Hall.


  Press Releases

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    Pioneering a New Era in Diamond and Technology Integration – Lab-Grown Diamond

    Carlsbad, California 15 April 2024:  Marking the beginning of a new era in the integration of diamond cultivation and technological innovation, LGD in TECH has officially launched. At the forefront of this revolutionary venture is a dynamic website, www.LGDinTECH.org, serving as the digital portal to the new consortium’s ambitious goals and upcoming projects.

    Founded on the principles of innovation, research, and collaboration, LGD in TECH is set to redefine the landscape of diamond growing and its significant utility in scientific research and technology applications. For example, most materials with high thermal conductivity are also electrically conductive, e.g. metals. In contrast, pure lab-grown diamond has high thermal conductivity, but negligible electrical conductivity. This combination is invaluable for electronics where diamond is used as a heat spreader for laser diodes, laser arrays and high-power transistors. Efficient heat dissipation prolongs the lifetime of those electronic devices. Additionally in semiconductor technology, grown diamond heat spreaders prevent devices from overheating.

    By uniting the world’s foremost diamond growers with elite players in the global technology sectors, LGD in TECH aims to foster an ecosystem ripe for unprecedented research, ground-breaking innovation, and unparalleled commercial success. LGD in TECH has already started connecting with the tech industry by attending the recent DesignCon trade event in San Jose California as well as joining trade association such as SEMI, IEEE, and Material Research Society (MRS).

    A Female-Founded Venture with Expert Leadership

    In industries often dominated by traditional perspectives, LGD in TECH stands out not only for its innovative approach but also for its leadership. The company is proudly female founded, emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion from the top down.

    This leadership choice reflects LGD in TECH's commitment to challenging norms and pioneering change in the diamond and technology industries.

    Adding to the company’s robust leadership are two Ph.D. scientists, Bill Holber and Jonathan Levine-Miles who serve as key advisors. Their expertise in the fields of diamond growing for technological applications ensures that LGD in TECH is well-poised to lead the growth of lab-grown diamonds in sectors such as semiconductors, quantum computing, laser systems, medical technology, and space travel.

    The LGD in TECH consortium will create a synergistic ecosystem where the leading diamond growers of the world will interact with researchers, institutions, and organization at the forefront of technological domains, from electronics to new materials science.

    “Our vision goes beyond just merging two industries; it's about creating a new paradigm where the properties of diamond can be fully unleashed to drive innovation across multiple sectors,” says Liz Chatelain, co-founder of LGD in TECH. “We believe in the power of collaboration to bring about transformative changes that benefit not just our members, but society as a whole.”

    Looking to the Future

    With its official launch, LGD in TECH invites diamond growers, technology companies, engineers, scientist, machine manufacturers, trade associations, research institute to join, partner, and invest in this journey towards making a significant impact on the future of technology and diamond growing. The consortium is poised for a series of exciting announcements in the coming months, including partnerships, research alliances, and tech trade event participation.

    About LGDinTech

    The LGD in TECH consortium headquartered in Carlsbad, California is at the vanguard of integrating the worlds of diamond growing and technological innovation. LGD. in TECH is founded by diamond industry experts Liz Chatelain and Marty Hurwitz and guided by leading scientists and engineers. The consortium is dedicated to fostering research, innovation, and commercial success through a collaborative ecosystem. LGD in TECH is where the future of diamonds meets the future of technology. www.LGDinTECH.org

    Contact

    Media - Info@LGDinTECH.org

    www.LGDinTECH.org

    1902 Wright Place, Suite 200

    Carlsbad, CA 92008

    Liz Chatelain, Co-Found LGD in TECH

    Principal in THE MVEye, research and marketing specialist company for the diamond industry.

    Liz@LGDinTECH.org


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