NanoLumens makers of interactive LED visualization solutions based in Atlanta, Georgia USA, reported the dismissal of its patent infringement lawsuit against PixelFLEX LLC. (Ref: Coverage). Both DetaiLED Solutions and InfiLED USA, two companies in the original lawsuit that NanoLumens previously filed, settled with NanoLumens last month. (Ref: Coverage).
PixelFlex Joins NanoLumens Partner Program
According to NanoLumens CEO Richard Cope, as part of the settlement, PixelFLEX has joined the NanoLumens Partner Program. Now, Cope says that under the terms of the partner program agreement, PixelFlex will exclusively sell NanoLumens’ Nixel Series™ flexible LED under the name “TrueFLEX Visualized by NanoLumens.”
NanoLumens says its Partner Program comprises an exclusive group of integration partners with far-reaching LED display installation experience. The group gets hands-on training with NanoLumens experts. NanoLumens also says that members of both its growing preferred dealer network and of its elite Preferred Partner Program share the same commitment to innovation as NanoLumens.
“We welcome PixelFLEX to the NanoLumens Partner Program and we look forward to working with them as they roll out their TrueFLEX Visualized by NanoLumens’ flexible LED displays,” Cope said today. “NanoLumens has invested millions of dollars and man hours in the development of pioneering innovations that have been justly recognized by the United States Patent Office. We stand behind our proprietary intellectual property and will continue to do everything we can to protect it against infringement. Our new relationship with PixelFLEX works to the benefit of everyone,”
Monty Rains, president and COO of PixelFLEX added, “We are pleased to have reached this agreement with NanoLumens and are happy to have joined the NanoLumens Partner Program. Through this joint effort, we believe that our customers will benefit from the NanoLumens technology.”