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3 Dec 2012

Haydale Ltd

Haydale is a UK-based company producing single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes as well as multi-layered graphene nanoplatellets. They have a plasma-based production process and can functionalise graphene nanoplatellets and CNTs in-situ. They have also recently launched an ink formulation in collaboration with Gwent Electronic Materials
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1 Dec 2012

DuPont Microcircuit Materials

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1 Dec 2012

Methode Electronics

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30 Nov 2012

TNO

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29 Nov 2012

CNM Technologies GmbH

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29 Nov 2012

Graphenea

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29 Nov 2012

UT Dots Inc

UT Dots Inc
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28 Nov 2012

Creative Materials - Conductive Inks

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28 Nov 2012

Xymox

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28 Nov 2012

Most versatile force sensor technology for next-generation of products

Interlink Electronics, Inc. has announced the integration of FSR® 402 sensor in the littleBits Pressure Sensor input module, an electronic module designed to create simple or sophisticated electronics with minimum engineering knowledge.
26 Nov 2012

CERADROP

Inkjet printer supplier that has designed printers and software from the ground up specifically for functional inks and components.
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26 Nov 2012

Nanomade

Nanomade are a company of 7 people based in Toulouse, France. They have developed nanoparticle-based inks used in force sensing. Technology analyst James Hayward interviewed their CEO Faouzy Soilihi.
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20 Nov 2012

Piezotech (Arkema group)

In 2010, Arkema acquired Piezotech, a french chemical company, and is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Arkema Group as part of the Performance Products segment.
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13 Nov 2012

Stretchy electronics move closer

Researchers from the Institute of Textiles and Clothing at PolyU have developed a new technology that allows electronics to drape around our body comfortably.
8 Nov 2012

How Mobile Sensors will Change a $3 Trillion 2015 American Healthcare Economy

HIT Laboratory, United States
1 Nov 2012

Conductive Compounds

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1 Oct 2012

Biocompatible electronics vanish when no longer needed

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Northwestern University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Tufts University are the first to demonstrate "transient electronics" - which are electronics that gradually disappear on a specified schedule, whether it be a few days or six months.
3 Sep 2012

Merging tissue and electronics

New tissue scaffold could be used for drug development and implantable therapeutic devices.
28 Aug 2012

FlexTech Alliance funds multi-partner project

Technology from PARC, Thinfilm Electronics and University of California at Berkeley Establish Foundation for Low Cost Medical, Pharmaceutical and Food Supply Monitoring
25 Jul 2012

Bemis and Thin Film Electronics to develop intelligent packaging

First commercial agreement in printed electronics to create integrated printed systems for high volume production and multiple markets.