Green Tech Milestones
| 2002 | AOpen develops the XC Cube Series of SFF PCs |
| 2004 | AOpen invents MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) Technology |
| 2005 | AOpen creates the smallest miniPC in the world |
| 2005 | AOpen launched the first MoDT(Mobile on Desktop) mini-ITX MB in the world |
| 2006 | AOpen present it's XC mini at Intel's IDF |
| 2006 | AOpen launched 1.2L Digital Engine for application computing platform |
| 2007 | AOpen launched AAD (Advanced Aggregate Display) for digital signage solution |
| 2008 | AOpen launched XC box & XC encore for uSFF PC solution |
| 2008 | AOpen launched DSD (Digital Signage Display) for digital signage solution |
| 2008 | AOpen develop a full series mini-ITX SFF and uSFF BareBone for application PC |
During 2004, AOpen's Green Tech Labs invented MoDT Technology in response to challenges set by the international community for energy-efficient, low heat, and noiseless computers. By focusing its resources on MoDT Technology, AOpen has become the industry standard for eco-friendly SFF and uSFF modular components and platforms.
Over the years, AOpen has continued to raise green tech benchmarks largely through its R&D commitment to green tech innovation. Today, AOpen offers premium SFF and uSFF modular components and platforms that, like CFL spiral light bulbs over conventional light bulbs, provide greener solutions for homes and offices. Thanks to the Energy Star 4.0 readiness of AOpen's Digital Engines and XC Minis at 90W (compared to conventional computers at 400W), not only do customers enjoy low-heat, noiseless, and energy-efficient performance, they also enjoy big cost savings.

