Cree LED, part of Penguin Solutions, has filed a lawsuit against NanoLumens, Inc. for patent infringement. The case is in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Cree LED claims that NanoLumens has been selling display products that use its patented technologies without permission. The specific patents involved are U.S. Patent Nos. US8049230, US9054257, US9831393, US7718991, US9240395, and USD691100.
Cree LED is known globally for its advanced LED solutions and has a strong track record of innovations in display technology. Over the last 20 years, the company has introduced groundbreaking LED products that set new standards in performance for digital displays.
Some of Cree LED's major innovations include:
- The first surface-mount device (SMD) LEDs for displays that are rated for IPX6/IPX8, meaning they can withstand water exposure.
- High Contrast SMD LEDs for better visual quality.
- Proprietary FusionBeam™ Technology that enhances display brightness and contrast for both indoor and outdoor use.
Cree LED is dedicated to research and development and closely monitors the market to prevent unauthorized use of its technologies. The company is committed to protecting its patents to maintain innovation and fair market practices.
Jesse Reiherzer, vice president of Cree LED's High Bright business, emphasized the importance of protecting intellectual property to support ongoing innovation and fair competition. Cree LED is focused on driving the future of LED display technology by continually innovating, investing strategically, and enforcing its intellectual property rights.
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