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Forth Dimension Displays has received investment from the following funds:

Amadeus invests venture capital in new technologies from offices in London and Cambridge, UK.
The firm has backed over 45 companies in the UK and continental Europe, covering computer hardware and software, mobile and fixed communications technologies and new media.
Investments include Cambridge Silicon Radio, producing single chip bluetooth radios for short range connections and recently floated on the London Stock Exchange, Optos, a manufacturer of laser retinal scanners and number one in this year's Techtrak 100, Valista, an electronic payments company, Solexa, developing ultra high speed gene sequencing machines and AePONA, a developer of standards-based software gateways for the telecoms industry.
Successful realisations from the Amadeus portfolio include Entropic, bought by Microsoft and Element-14, bought by Broadcom Corporation.

Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures aims to help talented entrepreneurs in Europe to build world-class technology companies.
Founded in 2000, Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures is an early-stage, venture capital fund with $272 million under management.
The Fund is independently managed by a dedicated team of professionals with substantial personal experience in the technology and financial sectors.
The fund is focused on three sectors: software; communications technologies and semiconductors. To date, the fund has invested in 13 companies in the UK, Ireland, Benelux, France and Scandinavia.
Doughty Hanson & Co, one of Europe's largest independent private equity firms, has over $5 billion of funds under management through its private equity funds, its real estate fund and the technology ventures fund. |






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