20 Oct 2014

A step closer to revolutionizing electronics
Scientists have discovered a new self-assembly method for producing defect-free graphene nanoribbons with periodic zigzag-edge regions.
17 Oct 2014

Wearable Technologies and Glucose Monitoring: Progress Assessment
In 2012 347 million people worldwide had diabetes according to the World Health Organization. Disposable glucose test strips have improved the lives of millions of diabetic patients who need to monitor their blood glucose level on a regular basis.
17 Oct 2014

Tiny, sound-powered chip to serve as medical device
Engineers are developing a way to send power - safely and wirelessly - to smart chips programmed to perform medical tasks and report back the results.
17 Oct 2014

Perfect torque distribution for safe driving
Researchers have developed a torque vectoring transmission with characteristics that are optimally adapted to electric vehicles.
17 Oct 2014

Simple and versatile way to build three-dimensional materials
Researchers have developed a novel yet simple technique, called diffusion driven layer-by-layer assembly, to construct graphene into porous three-dimensional (3D) structures for applications in devices such as batteries and supercapacitors.
16 Oct 2014

Dissolvable silicon circuits and sensors
Electronic devices that dissolve completely in water, leaving behind only harmless end products, are part of a rapidly emerging class of technology pioneered by researchers.
16 Oct 2014

Model evaluates more battery electrolyte possibilities in less time
A researcher has built the Advanced Electrolyte Model, a powerful tool used to analyze and identify potential electrolytes for battery systems.
16 Oct 2014

IDTechEx: the surreal world of $500 billion electric motors for EVs
Analysts IDTechEx finds over $500 billion will be spent on electric traction motors for electric vehicles between 2014 and 2025.
15 Oct 2014

Latest update on Taiwan Automotive International Forum and Exhibition
The Taiwan Automotive International Forum and Exhibition is proving to be a lively affair with about 300 present and a high standard of excellence in presentations and participation - an apt celebration of ten years of industry partnership in Taiwan. Here are some themes, including information from many valuable personal conversations at the event - so rich with detail, any report can only give a few aspects.
15 Oct 2014

The world's most powerful thermoelectric generator
The world's most powerful thermoelectric generator, which captures exhaust heat and converts it into electricity.
15 Oct 2014

A very different supercapacitor bus
In its new report, Functional Materials for Supercapacitors 2015-2025, IDTechEx considers that supercapacitors could replace 50% of lithium-ion batteries in 15 years from now.
External press release
15 Oct 2014

Innovative solar investing fund launched
The Wunder Fund opens the door for any accredited investor to create a diversified portfolio of revenue-generating solar assets.
15 Oct 2014

Air of optimism returning to the PV industry
The IDTechEx Printed Electronics and Energy Harvesting events focus on emerging thin and/or flexible photovoltaic technologies. This co-located event will cover printed electronics, energy harvesting, supercapacitors, wearable technologies and 3D printing and will attract in excess of 2,500 attendees and 200 exhibitors.
14 Oct 2014

Benchmarking printing methods & assessing printing type by application
This article companies the different types of printing technologies used in printed electronics. Here, we compare screen, inkjet, gravure, and offset printing. We also assess the applicability of different printing techniques for each layer of displays, lighting, photovoltaics, sensors, logic, and energy storage devices.
14 Oct 2014

Sunflower energy brings solar power to remote locations
The system can concentrate the sun's radiation 2,000 times and convert 80 percent of it into useful energy to generate 12 kilowatts of electrical power and 20 kilowatts of heat on a sunny day — enough to power several average homes.
14 Oct 2014

Electrically conductive plastics promising for batteries, solar cells
An emerging class of electrically conductive plastics called "radical polymers" may bring low-cost, transparent solar cells, flexible and lightweight batteries, and ultrathin antistatic coatings for consumer electronics and aircraft.
14 Oct 2014

Engineering new vehicle powertrains
Car engines - whether driven by gasoline, diesel, or electricity - waste an abundance of energy. Researchers are working on ways to stem this wastefulness.
Background
14 Oct 2014

Sharp
Sharp was the first company to commercialize IGZO technology for LCD panels. Sharp started mass production of IGZO backplanes in 2012. LGD is planning to use IGZO technology for the production of their OLED TV.
Background
14 Oct 2014

Toshiba
Toshiba's interest in OLED technology has fluctuated over the past ten years, but they are now active in both display and lighting applications. In 2011 Toshiba showed an ultra-thin (0.1mm) flexible 3" 160x120 OLED display prototype weighing just one gram.
13 Oct 2014

New ways to extend smartphone battery life
Three research groups have received $1.3 million in combined funding to improve energy management in smartphones.