BOSTON--()--Leading emerging technology research firm Lux Research profiled 370 companies across 15 different emerging technology domains in the third quarter of 2012 as part of its ongoing Intelligence services. Drawing on the domain expertise of its analysts, Lux Research uses primary research to provide detailed information and critical analysis of firms developing emerging technologies that are poised to impact global megatrends like energy and infrastructure, health and wellness, and materials revolutions.
Each quarter the Lux Research team of analysts identifies the 10 most compelling companies profiled across all its coverage areas. Each firm gets a “Lux Take” that ranges from “Strong Caution” to “Strong Positive,” to provide a bottom-line assessment of its prospects, with a “Wait and see” rating for companies that still face too much uncertainty for a definitive call. The top 10 from Q3 2012 are:
1. Solexel
– Wait and See – Solar Components, Solar Systems
Despite requiring
new equipment for cell and module processing, Solexel’s epitaxially
grown, thin, kerfless, crystalline silicon (x-Si) wafers (35 µm) have a
19% champion cell efficiency with high potential to significantly reduce
x-Si cell costs.
2. Prosonix
– Positive – Formulation and Delivery
As a leader in leveraging
ultra-sound waves to manipulate and control crystallization of actives
for optimal physico-chemical characteristics, Prosonix is a prime
candidate for firms looking for respiratory drug co-development partners.
3. Dynamax
– Positive – Water
With its sap flow sensors for high-end
agriculture monitoring, Dynamax finds applications in wine grapes and at
agriculture companies developing new seed varieties. While its products
may remain niche, it has found a very profitable, high-value-added
market.
4. XG
Sciences – Positive – Advanced Materials
Despite increasing
competition from a handful of new entrants to the graphene space, XG
remains the low cost leader and also boasts the most impressive business
execution to date via its strategic relationships with Cabot, Hanwha
Chemical, and Posco.
5. Clear
Jet - Wait and see – Printed Electronics
Many companies produce
transparent conductive films (for displays, touch screens, and solar
panels) using etching, but Clear Jet can directly pattern silver
nanoparticle inks using the “coffee ring” effect – the nanoparticles go
to the outside of inkjet droplets, forming a series of interlocking
rings. While it faces many hurdles in scaling its process, it has the
potential to lower costs long term.
6. Metrolight
– Positive – Efficient Building Systems
As a developer of
energy-efficient, networked lighting control systems that enable up to
70% energy savings, Metrolight is well-positioned to serve both the
incumbent high-intensity discharge lamp and the emerging LED market for
industrial and street lighting applications.
7. Sweetwater
Energy – Wait and see – Alternative Fuels
In the race to
produce cheap cellulosic sugars, Sweetwater Energy is integrating dilute
acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis to tailor sugar streams and
reduce inhibitors, with a distributed plant model that targets low cost
feedstock.
8. Bridgelux
– Positive – Energy Electronics
With an extensive partnership
network and strong VC backing, Bridgelux is aiming to reduce
light-emitting diode (LED) costs by depositing the gallium nitride (GaN)
emitter on cheaper silicon substrates. It has a pilot-scale 160 lm/W
cool white LED die, and is also the only firm to demonstrate a warm
white LED GaN-on-Si die, at 125 lm/W.
9. Lightlouver–
Positive – Sustainable Building Materials
Lightlouver reduces
artificial lighting loads and glare by redirecting daylight to the top
of the room via optical slats embedded in a window, playing to the
increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings that provide
comfortable, naturally-lit environments.
10. Prudent
Energy – Positive – Grid Storage
Prudent is a
vertically-integrated, vanadium redox flow battery developer that
produces its own membranes, electrolyte, and also secured its own supply
of vanadium to realize cost reductions throughout its value chain,
allowing it to be the first active flow battery company operating
commercially in the energy storage market.
About Lux Research
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