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Edison Innovations, LLC Chief Scientist Dr. James Murphy to Speak at U.S. Department of Energy Solid-State Lighting Discussion
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / May 20, 2025 / Edison Innovations, LLC Chief Scientist Dr. James Murphy will participate in an expert discussion hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy's Solid-State Lighting Program in a session that aims to identify research and development opportunities in materials science and physics for developing efficient, cost-effective lighting solutions.
Dr. Murphy will address the topic, "Small Size Narrow-Band Phosphors, Inks & Printing: Building a Commercial Ecosystem for Next Generation SSL & Displays." The discussion will take place on May 21st, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET.
As a patent licensor to leading technology clients worldwide, Edison Innovations is recognized as a key player driving advancements in the rapidly evolving display industry. Edison Innovations, a Dominion Harbor Enterprises company, leverages an extensive suite of high-profile patent portfolios, establishing itself as an indispensable partner for companies at the forefront of display technology innovation-from televisions and automotive systems to laptops and beyond.
"We're honored to have Jim selected as a presenter at this U.S. Department of Energy event," said David Pridham, CEO of Edison Innovations. "Edison Innovations epitomizes the importance of collaboration in bringing new technologies to market. The event will bring together companies and executives who understand how partnering to use current technologies in innovative ways can strengthen the LED industry in the United States."
To learn more about Edison's licensing and innovation strategies, visit our landing page: Edison Licensing (https://dominionharbor.com/edison-licensing/).
About Dominion Harbor Enterprises, LLC:
Dominion Harbor Enterprises (DHE) is a leading intellectual property transaction and advisory firm dedicated to providing clients with unmatched transactional expertise and a comprehensive array of IP services. With a focus on delivering unparalleled access to highly targeted and credentialed licensees, DHE maintains its industry leadership through its proprietary IPedia patent intelligence solution and the Pridham & Sheafe podcast, a unique resource designed for today's IP practitioners.
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