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Tech firm Nanoco raises more than £2m to help patients fight with Samsung

Nanoco is suing the South Korean giant in Texas

Nanoco is headquartered in Manchester(Image: Nanoco )

A Manchester-based technology company has raised more than £2m to help in its patients fight against Samsung.

Nanoco is suing the South Korean giant in Texas after it alleged that its QLED televisions use the company’s technology without permission.

In a statement to the London Stock Exchange, Nanoco added the additional £2.25m will also be used to support its core IP assets and its ongoing business operations.

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Nanoco Group CEO Brian Tenner said: "This fundraise will enable Nanoco to plan confidently for the future of the organic business and to position us in the strongest possible way for the next stages of the litigation.

"It creates a cash runway that extends comfortably past both of the expected H2 value inflection points noted above and potentially through to the point when the organic business may become self-financing.

"We are at a very exciting moment in Nanoco's evolution. This calendar year was set up for four major value inflection points; two in our organic business development and two more in our litigation against Samsung; two have now been successfully delivered, with the next two anticipated in our second half.

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"The first of those organic value inflection points has now been delivered in the new contract with our important European electronics customer.