University of Cambridge

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Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) is a 60 strong student organisation that designs, build and races solar powered vehicles.
Since their founding in 2007, they have been the UK's number one for solar vehicle development and achieved 2,047km on solar power at the World Solar Challenge in 2015 with their latest vehicle, Evolution.
Their team mission is to inspire as well as innovate. Through exploring new areas of ultra-efficient vehicle technology, they aim to challenge the accepted concept for solar vehicles with their unique design. In addition they provide students at Cambridge University with a learning platform for applied engineering, strategic planning and leadership in the real world.
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2008
14 Apr 2008

Invisible electronics

Printed electronics is evolving so fast that the full variety of benefits arising has yet to become clear.
8 Apr 2008

Skin-Like Electronics: Fabrication of Thin-Film Devices with Ultra-Low Temperature Process

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
8 Apr 2008

Enhancing the Performance of Printed Organic Transistors

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
3 Apr 2008

Training the next generation of the printed electronics workforce

Several universities from around the world are sending the most promising academics to meet companies and explore markets for the technology at Printed Electronics Europe.
3 Mar 2008

New breakthroughs in electronic inks

28 Feb 2008

Morph - the mobile phone of the future

A stretchable, flexible self-cleaning device that can be used as a mobile phone or keyboard that harvests solar energy and senses the environment by using nanotechnology was launched this week.
19 Feb 2008

Progress with non silicon photovoltaics in Europe

With increasing global demand for energy sources beyond gas and oil, there is now more effort than ever before on renewable energy, especially photovoltaics.
11 Feb 2008

Holst Centre Netherlands - breakthrough in organic RFID

2007
22 Oct 2007

Would electronic devices be free of toxic substances if printed?

Consumer electronics will mostly be made by printing in the years to come, but the interesting question is whether it will be poisonous either at the level of the factory or the level of the user?
16 Oct 2007

The good and bad news about printed electronics in Europe

Europe has far more organisations active in the subject of printed and potentially printed electronics than any other continent.
3 Oct 2007

Widening Interest in Printing Vertical Transistors

Chiba University has been working with DaiNippon Printing to progress aspects for flexible displays and here we share some of their slides presented at the IDTechEx Smart Labels Asia conference
28 Sep 2007

Plastic Logic Make New Appointments

Konrad Herre's appointment marks a decisive step in the intensive build up of Plastic Logic's German subsidiary.
24 Sep 2007

Major Breakthroughs Open the Way to Highest Volume RFID

21 Sep 2007

New Organisations Rush to Print Compound Inorganic Transistors

20 Sep 2007

Advances in Stretchable Electronics

Stretchability is needed in electronics if it is to be foldable, tightly conformal or following the form of something that changes in shape, like the human body.
8 Aug 2007

POLYMER GAIN MEDIA FOR OPTICAL AMPLIFIERS AND LASERS

29 May 2007

First Series Production of Electronic Paper Displays Opening in 2008

16 May 2007

Slow Progess Towards Tech Ready Apparel

12 May 2007

Printed RFID Tags from Paru Korea

18 Apr 2007

Printed Electronics Awards Winners

Over 330 delegates from 30 countries attended the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe event in Cambridge, UK this week. The event hosted the inaugural IDTechEx Printed Electronics Awards in recognition of outstanding achievement. Here are the winners.