Full profile interview
29 Nov 2012

nanoComposix
nanoComposix specializes in the fabrication, characterization, and integration of nanomaterials into products and systems.
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28 Nov 2012

World's first mobile transparent rollable keyboard
Qii is the world's first truly mobile rollable keyboard, developed by Cantau Ltd. It is ultra thin and flexible, both full sized and pocket sized. The keyboard can be used on virtually any surface, hard or soft, flat or curved, turning your smart phone into a computer which fits into your pocket.
27 Nov 2012

Fabrication on patterned silicon carbine for graphene-based electronic
By fabricating graphene structures atop nanometer-scale "steps" etched into silicon carbide, researchers have for the first time created a substantial electronic bandgap in the material suitable for room-temperature electronics.
Full profile interview
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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26 Nov 2012

The market for gold inks
The IDTechEx report The Market for Gold Inks 2013-2019 is looking to identify and assess the opportunities for a printable nano-gold ink, excluding its use in graphic arts applications (where it could be used for both its graphic arts benefits in addition to being used as a functional component in a circuit, such as printed touch switches, are taken into account).
23 Nov 2012

Multi walled carbon nanotubes for interconnects
Using a new method for precisely controlling the deposition of carbon, researchers have demonstrated a technique for connecting multi-walled carbon nanotubes to the metallic pads of integrated circuits without the high interface resistance produced by traditional fabrication techniques.
22 Nov 2012

'Cloning' could make structurally pure nanotubes for nanoelectronics
Researchers have demonstrated a technique for growing virtually pure samples of single-wall carbon nanotubes with identical structures, a process they liken to "cloning" the nanotubes.
External press release
16 Nov 2012

Brewer Science leads in carbon nanotube materials development
Brewer Science introduces easy-to-implement conductive carbon nanotube inks that are stable, concentrated, and designed especially for printed electronics applications.