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- Atmel to Acquire Quantum Research Group - A word from our CEO
I am pleased to inform you about a very positive change at Quantum Research Group. more - Philips LivingColors is using QTouch™ technology
Quantum’s QT1106 capacitive sensor chip is capable of detecting near-proximity or touch on up to seven electrodes and a wheel or a slider, selectable by the user. Philips’ LivingColors LED lighting system for the home allows users to change the colour of their lighting via a remote control in which the QT1106 drives a touch wheel and 6 touch buttons. more - Recruiting for New Licensing and Design Centre in Ireland
The centre is actively recruiting in the areas of administration, IP law, applications engineering, mixed signal design engineering, mechanical design and embedded software. more - Press statement
Recent news articles have been distributed inferring that Quantum Research is positioning itself to sue Apple Corp. more - Neovo's Stylish FotoVivo Features QT1080 IC
FotoVivo from Neovo AG uses a QTouch™ technology to enhance a great product design with its button-free Touchable Frame™ technology. more - Cellphone Manufacturers are Queueing Up for QTouch™
Our high-speed, low-cost chips – engineered specifically for mobile touch applications – are proving irresistible to cellphone manufacturers. more - QRG Picks Up Elektra R&D Award
QRG Ltd claimed the Research and Development award at this year's Elektra Awards -- Electronic Weekly's European Electronics Industry Awards. more - Quantum boosts capacitive-touch licensing efforts
Quantum Research Group, the charge-transfer (QT) capacitive touch company, announces the appointment of Duncan Bryan to boost the company’s drive for licensing deals with semiconductor companies. more - First remote control to use i-Pod style touch wheel is powered by Quantum’s QT511 QWheel sensor chip
Quantum Research Group, the charge-transfer (QT) capacitive touch company, has landed a deal to supply Remote Solutions of Korea with touch wheel and touch key chips for its innovative RH60 LCD remote control. more - Samsung adopts rotary slider touch control
Quantum Research Group, the charge-transfer (QT) capacitive touch company, has won a contract to supply Samsung in Korea with its rotary slider touch control chip, the QT511, for use in a top-of-the-range microwave oven, the RE-C23AN. more - Touch sensor chip combines scrolling functions with up to six independent keys
Quantum Research Group, the charge-transfer (QT) capacitive touch company, announces the QT1102, a ten-channel QTouch sensor chip. more - Quantum Research needs engineers to double the size of its development team
Hal Philipp, CEO, looks to Eastern Europe to recruit due to shortage of UK talent more - Adjacent Key Suppression Receives US Patent
Hal Philipp, Quantum CEO, has been assigned US patent number 6,993,607 for Adjacent Key Suppression™. more - Enhanced Versions of QSlide™ and QWheel™ Chips
Quantum has released enhanced versions of its popular QSlide™ and QWheel™ scrolling device chips, QT411 and QT511 respectively. more - QRG CEO Awarded US and European AKS Patents
Hal Philipp, Quantum CEO, has been allowed both US and European patents for a technology that eliminates ambiguity between adjacent keys in touch keypads and keyboards. more

