Why Join?

We are Building an Ecosystem of Diamond Growers → R&D Entities → Product Developers

Why Join the LGD in TECH Consortium?

LGD in TECH (Lab-Grown Diamond) is bringing together the advanced prime diamond growers, and the leading companies in the global scientific and technology sectors to develop an ecosystem that will nurture research and innovation leading to unprecedented commercial success.

Membership in LGD in TECH consortium is open to individuals, companies and institutions.

Product developers, diamond growers, and research entities already using diamond or interested in the expanded into lab-grown diamond.

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Image by: URR Manufacturing

Member Benefits

Companies and individuals want to stay informed about the development of new innovative material that would affect their industry. Diamond is on the top of many people’s lists.

Being a member of LGD in TECH (Lab-Grown Diamond) will be your conduit to the development, exploration, invention of diamond usages for multiple component parts in all sorts of Tech industries. From the innovators who are already using diamond, to the brainstorming of cluster groups that are exploring the use of diamond, LGD in TECH is the only location where all this information comes together and is available to our membership. Paid members can also exhibit in LGD in Tach trade show pavilions.

Who Will Benefit From LGD in TECH Membership?

Diamond Growers with engineers on their team to work directly with the customization needs of their clients from the tech and industrial sectors.

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Product Developers

Equipment Manufacturers growing chambers, diamond cutting, metrology, and other equipment.

Research & Development (R&D) entities such as universities, research labs, consulting companies, and   equipment manufacturers for the growing of diamond.

Grown Diamond Users – Equipment and component part manufacturers in sectors such as: 

Aerospace 

Defense

High-powered

Electronics 

Laser systems 

Medical equipment 

Microwave 

Optics 

Photonics 

Quantum devices 

Semiconductors

Optional Thermal Camera - Image by: Plasmability
"Dual 10kW IceMaker Configuration (right chamber shown). Picture taken with onboard cameras." Image by: Plasmability