Company that makes mobile phone screens from diamonds receives $20 million investment
Post Date: 22 Feb 2022 Viewed: 380
One company finding uses for the carbon gem is AKHAN Semiconductor and it recently secured a $20 million investment to advance its glass diamond technology.
AKHAN is a tech company that specializes in creating lab-grown diamonds used in commercial products like phones and smartwatches. Miraj Diamond Glass is manufactured by AKHAN in 2017 and is inlaid with lab-grown diamonds that make the screens thinner and about six times stronger than other tech used for phone screens.
PHOTO: AKHAN
“Everyone is in search of the sleekest cell phone that doesn’t need to be protected by a bulky case, but that’s only the beginning when it comes to AKHAN and our diamond technology,” AKHAN Founder Adam Khan said in a statement. “Our diamond technology has a myriad of applications. With the capital raised and key additions to our leadership team, we can now scale quickly to meet the rapidly increasing demand for this enabling platform. I couldn’t be more excited about our future.”
The $20 million investment is in the form of a committed capital agreement from unnamed “strategic financial partners.”
Along with the funding, AKHAN also announced the appointment of Craig Mitchell as the company’s new CEO and John Thode as COO and president.