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Huawei suspected to have stolen Akhan’s Diamond glass technology

by Handy 05.02.2019
by Handy 05.02.2019 0 comment

Turned out that Akhan Semiconductor had gotten into talks with Huawei about licensing the tech to the smartphone company. Akhan claims the technology is 6 times stronger and 10 times extra scratch-resistant than Gorilla Glass, the industry usual that generates about $3 billion in annual gross sales for Corning Inc. The company provided Samsung and Huawei with samples of the glass. An early sample of the Miraj Diamond Glass was shipped to Huawei’s lab in San Diego but there was an agreement that the glass would not be cut into two. This is regular practice to avoid any possibility the the company’s engineers will reverse engineer the glass process if it is cut into two. On the other hand, whenever the glass was returned to Akhan, there were signs the glass had been cut into 2 and few fragments were removed. The US start-up then lodged a formal complaint with FBI and that culminated in the sting operation at CES 2019. The entire operation is documented in Bloomberg’s report what you can discover on the source link below.

Huawei Suspected To Have Stolen Akhan’s Diamond Glass Technology
Huawei Suspected To Have Stolen Akhan’s Diamond Glass Technology

Huawei is not a newbie to this kind of accusation of intellectual property theft. It hs always had such toga hanging on its neck. In 2002, Cisco Systems Inc. accused the company of stealing source code for its routers. Motorola said in a 2010 lawsuit that Huawei had successfully turned few of its Chinese-born employees into informants. And in 2012 the U.S. House Intelligence Committee labelled Huawei a national security threat and urged the government and American businesses not to get its products. Huawei denied all the claims. The Cisco and Motorola lawsuits ended with settlements. The US Department of Justice is In addition suspecting Huawei of stealing protected trade secrets from T-Mobile – these pertaining to its touchscreen performance testing robot Tappy.

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