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Phononic Recognized as a 2016 CNBC Disruptor 50 Company

June 7, 2016 | By Business Wire News

DURHAM, N.C.

Phononic, the company revolutionizing cooling and heating with solid-state technology, today announced that it has been named to the fourth annual CNBC Disruptor 50 List, recognizing the company as a forward-thinking startup with the potential to influence and change markets. CNBC’s Disruptor 50 is an annual list of private companies challenging the status quo and disrupting current markets across different industries.

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Phononic's CEO and co-founder, Tony Atti (Photo: Business Wire)

Phononic’s CEO and co-founder, Tony Atti (Photo: Business Wire)

“Semiconductor innovation has revolutionized our economy; the transistor displaced the vacuum tube and LEDs are now displacing incandescent light bulbs, but there has been no similar impact for cooling and heating. Despite a host of deficiencies, compressors, heat sinks, and fans are decades-old incumbents ripe for change. Through innovation and a push-the-boundaries attitude the time is now for thermal solutions that are smart and sustainable,” said Tony Atti, CEO and co-founder of Phononic. “We are honored to be recognized by CNBC as a disruptor, further validating our drive to realize solid-state products not thought of or believed possible.”

Phononic is building market traction through innovative technology and creative product designs, including its Evolve healthcare cold storage products, residential wine chillers and refrigerators, soon-to-be-launched high-performance CPU cooler, and climate control initiatives meant to personalize and distribute cooling and heating in the home. The company manufactures high performance semiconductor devices and components in RTP, NC and works with a global customer, investor, and supply chain base to bring products to market.

“Phononic’s technology is disrupting massive markets, such as those for home and commercial heating, cooling, and refrigeration products, which combined amount to a $30B total addressable market, and can consume up to 50% of annual energy use,” said Tony Fadell, independent Board Director at Phononic who is the co-founder and former CEO of Nest Labs as well as one of the inventors of the iPod and iPhone from his time at Apple. “CNBC’s recognition of Phononic is a tribute to the company’s revolutionary innovation and success to date, and to the rapid growth we expect our solid-state cooling and heating solutions to drive in the years to come.”

CNBC selects the most innovative companies from a pool of more than 750 around the world. The nominees are evaluated on quantitative and qualitative criteria. For the full list of Disruptor 50 companies, please visit: www.CNBC.com. For more information about Phononic, please visit www.phononic.com.

About Phononic

Phononic is revolutionizing cooling and heating with solid-state thermal management solutions. Named to CNBC’s 2016 Disruptor 50 list for its innovation within the cooling and heating industry, the company provides solid-state semiconductor technology that can be applied to everything from refrigeration to fiber optics, removing the barriers of traditional approaches and ushering in a new era of cooling and heating. The result is a solution to this age-old challenge that is smart, sustainable and solid-state. For more information visit www.phononic.com or follow us on Twitter @PhononicRTP.

For Phononic
Lauren Ginsberg, +1 617-624-3254
lginsberg@racepointglobal.com

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