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4 Mar 2022

Colloids
Colloids is a masterbatch company that launched a graphene-enhanced product range. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Marios Michailidis (NPD and Technical Service Manager).
13 Mar 2017

Cabot Corporation advancing graphenes towards commercial applications
IDTechEx has invited a series of industrial players and leader active in graphene commercialization to contribute their opinions about the state of the technology and markets.
18 Aug 2016

Solid batteries improve safety
Researchers have developed a lithium-ion battery made entirely of solid material: it contains neither liquids nor gels.
22 Oct 2014

The $2 billion conductive ink industry gathers in Santa Clara
This is a successful and growing industry. Indeed, IDTechEx projects that the $2billion conductive ink/paste sector will grow $3.2 billion in 2025 at the material level.
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28 Dec 2012

Henkel
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1 Dec 2012

DuPont Microcircuit Materials
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1 Dec 2012

Methode Electronics
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1 Dec 2012

KunShan Hisense Electronics
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29 Nov 2012

Tokusen USA Inc.
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28 Nov 2012

Xymox
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28 Nov 2012

Creative Materials - Conductive Inks
13 Sep 2012

NSF awards $450,000 to UNH and Conductive Compounds Inc.
University of New Hampshire researchers and Conductive Compounds Inc. in Hudson recently received $450,000 from the National Science Foundation to help produce more conductive and cost-effective solar panels.
9 Aug 2012

Conductive Compounds announces formable conductive inks
Printable, formable conductive inks that can be applied to a flat plastic substrate and then molded into various shapes offer exciting new opportunities to engineers and designers trying to incorporate internal electronic circuitry into molded automotive and aircraft interior parts, as well as a wide variety of industrial and consumer electronic assemblies
28 Jan 2010

Radio opaque screen printable ink
The new radio opaque ink can be used for adhesive skin patches and other topical devices that are attached during X-Ray, CAT or MRI scan to highlight a target area.