24 Aug 2009

First video in print to appear in American magazine advert
The World's first video in print advertisement will appear in next months edition of the American show biz magazine "Entertainment Weekly". The screen uses thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) technology.
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21 Aug 2009

Plextronics closes $14 million financing round
$14 million funding will enable Plextronics to continue to advance their OLED lighting and OPV products.
21 Aug 2009

IDTechEx: 10 Years of Excellence
IDTechEx celebrates its tenth year of business.
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20 Aug 2009

FlexTech Alliance announce the award of $450,000 contract to Solarmer
FlexTech Alliance awards contract to Solarmer Energy, Inc. to enhance performance and efficiency for organic photovoltaics. The solution is a top candidate for manufacturing low-cost, reliable, flexible & clean power.
20 Aug 2009

IDTechEx Energy Harvesting USA Awards launched
Following the inaugural awards at Energy Harvesting Europe, IDTechEx will launch the Energy Harvesting USA Awards in Denver at the co-located Energy Harvesting, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and RTLS conferences.
20 Aug 2009

A new cloaking method might shield buildings from earthquakes
Mathematicians develop a new cloaking method that might shield submarines from sonar, planes from radar, buildings from earthquakes, and oil rigs and coastal structures from tsunamis.
19 Aug 2009

Electricity from insects
Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is conducting a Hybrid Insect MEMS (HI-MEMS) program which is aimed at developing technology that provides more control over insect locomotion.
19 Aug 2009

Organic electronics a two-way street with new plastic semiconductor
About 30 years ago, it was discovered that some plastics, or polymers, could conduct electricity. Since then researchers have been working to make them more efficient.
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18 Aug 2009

Plextronics deploys organic solar modules at NREL
Plextronics becomes the first company to deploy organic solar modules at NREL's outdoor testing facility.
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18 Aug 2009

Marko Hanhikorpi appointed as new CEO of Enfucell
The board of Enfucell has appointed Mr. Marko Hanhikorpi, M. Sc. (Chem. Eng.), eMBA, as new CEO commencing August 12, 2009.
18 Aug 2009

Synthetic leaves for energy scavenging
Researcher Michel Maharbiz from the University of California, Berkeley, together with researchers from the University of Michigan, and MIT have constructed leaves out of glass wafers with tiny veins through which water can flow.
18 Aug 2009

First step towards strain-based graphene engineering
Researchers report the first direct observation and controlled creation of one- and two-dimensional ripples in graphene sheets. Using simple thermal manipulation, the researchers produced the ripples, and controlled their orientation, wavelength and amplitude.
17 Aug 2009

Energy harvesting dance floors
Club Surya in London is one of a new generation of "eco-clubs" which encourages its patrons to work towards climate change. The club's main feature is the piezoelectric dance floor.
17 Aug 2009

Solar powered bullet train more than a dream
On the back of US President Obama's latest strategic plan outlining his vision for high-speed rail in America comes an innovative public transportation concept of a high-speed train that runs on solar power.
14 Aug 2009

Flood of traction battery money will benefit harvesting
The world is putting over $50 million in government funding into electric cars and the Obama administration is also putting a large sum into the enabling technologies, particularly batteries.
14 Aug 2009

Scientists study how to stack the deck for organic solar power
NIST study a new measurement strategy for organic photovoltaics that reveals ways to control how they form
13 Aug 2009

Wave powered sea gliders
Oceans cover most of Earth's surface with an average depth of more than two miles. Placing observation equipment anywhere in this vast area is difficult and expensive, yet understanding the oceans requires detailed observation.
12 Aug 2009

A solution for reducing manufacturing costs for CIGS solar panels?
Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science may have found a low-cost solution processing method with the potential for large-scale production for CIGS solar cells
12 Aug 2009

Energy harvesting blankets for rural patients
The Portable Light Project is a non-profit research, design and engineering initiative that creates new ways to deliver renewable power and light to the developing world.
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12 Aug 2009

DEK Raises the Bar on DirEKt Coat™ Technology
Anticipating future requirements for high-volume wafer adhesive and coating applications, DEK has enhanced the process capability of its award-winning DirEKt Coatâ„¢ technology by a factor of three.