Liquidmetal Technologies has announced that it has extended its agreement with Apple to license its intellectual property by two more years. The amendment to the agreement extends the agreement through February 2014.
Back in 2010, Apple had acquired exclusive rights to Liquidmetal Technologies’ “amorphous metal alloys” to bring their proprietary IP to Apple’s consumer electronics products after it used Liquidmetal to make iPhone 3G’s SIM eject tool.
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