External press release
7 Jul 2016

New High technology company established based on leading edge research
Emberion Oy will revolutionise X-ray, infrared and thermal imaging markets with its novel camera sensors that will significantly improve the performance and cost competitiveness of existing commercial devices.
20 May 2016

Playing with the thermostat in two dimensions
Researchers have now, for the first time, directly detected the Peltier effect in graphene that is either one or two atoms thick.
Event summary
8 Feb 2016

Event report: Innovations in Large Area Electronics
IDTechEx attended the second innoLAE conference, which took place on the 1st and 2nd of February 2016 in Cambridge (UK). It was organised by the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large-Area Electronics.
28 Dec 2015

Graphene proves a perfect fit for wearable devices
Cheap, flexible, wireless graphene communication devices such as mobile phones and healthcare monitors can be directly printed into clothing and even skin.
7 Dec 2015

Manchester announced as UK's Internet of Things city
A groundbreaking public-private consortium is celebrating winning a competition for Manchester to be the UK's Internet of Things City Demonstrator.
13 Oct 2015

Morgan conducts first graphene experiment at University of Manchester
The first official experiment has taken place in a novel collaboration between industry and academia in the production of graphene.
External press release
7 Sep 2015

CPI to print low cost energy harvesting device
The Centre for Process Innovation has announced a new project to develop a novel printed energy harvesting device that is powered by near-field communication.
7 Aug 2015

Plans to develop 3D-printed graphene batteries
Longer-lasting batteries could be 3D printed from graphene ink to tackle rising demand for energy storage products in household devices or renewable energy systems.
29 Jul 2015

World's first bionic eye implant
The first implant and successful activation of the Argus® II Retinal Prosthesis System in a dry age-related macular degeneration patient.
21 Jul 2015

Towards higher voltage supercapacitors for consumer electronics
In this instalment of our graphene series we discuss commercialising flexible graphene supercapacitors.
14 Jul 2015

Could black phosphorus be the next silicon?
As scientists continue to hunt for a material that will make it possible to pack more transistors on a chip, new research adds to evidence that black phosphorus could emerge as a strong candidate.
20 May 2015

Scientists print low cost radio frequency antenna with graphene ink
Scientists have moved graphene a significant step along the path from lab bench novelty to commercially viable material for new electronic applications.
2 Apr 2015

Bacteria can use magnetic particles to create a 'natural battery'
New research shows bacteria can use tiny magnetic particles to effectively create a 'natural battery.'
31 Mar 2015

Graphene's lightbulb moment
A graphene lightbulb with lower energy emissions, longer lifetime and lower manufacturing costs has been launched thanks to a University of Manchester research and innovation partnership.
6 Feb 2015

Graphene displays clear prospects for flexible electronics
Semi-transparent, flexible electronics are no longer just science-fiction thanks to graphene's unique properties.
16 Nov 2014

The graphene industry in 2014 and its prospects
The graphene industry has witnessed much activity over the past year. This article will discuss the latest developments in the graphene industry and will share our ten-year market projections.
26 Aug 2014

On-board chargers and DC-DC converters
On-board chargers and DC-DC converters use similar components to the inverters that are the main focus of this article and they face the same issues in the main, such as improving space, weight, cost and efficiency.
3 Jul 2014

Huge new influx of partners to the Graphene Flagship project
To coincide with Graphene Week 2014, the European Commission is proud to announce that the Graphene Flagship, one of the largest-ever European research initiatives, is doubling in size.
3 Jun 2014

Flexible, transparent thin film transistors for flexible screens
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory reported the creation of the world's thinnest flexible, see-through 2-D thin film transistors. These transistors are just 10 atomic layers thick—that's about how much your fingernails grow per second.