29 Apr 2013

Energy scavenging for the battlefield using SmartBED
SmartBED is one way we think Soldiers would be able to link up to the power they need. It will ultimately bring complex pieces together -- generator, solar systems and energy storage -- in a flexible, resilient way into an energy network.
29 Apr 2013

Overheating of i-MiEV lithium-ion battery pack caused by short-circuit
One of the 16kWh drive battery packs used in the i-MiEV (lithium-ion battery) overheated in the battery inspection room at the EV assembly factory at the Mizushima Plant. Mitsubishi Motors report their findings.
29 Apr 2013

Collaboration for developing flexible RFID antenna printing technology
Mühlbauer and NovaCentrix are pleased to announce the establishment of a formal collaboration to bring to market advanced new RFID antenna manufacturing technology.
26 Apr 2013

Small in size, big on power
"A battery can deliver far more power than anybody ever thought. In recent decades, electronics have gotten small. The thinking parts of computers have gotten small. And the battery has lagged far behind. This is a microtechnology that could change all of that. Now the power source is as high-performance as the rest of it."
25 Apr 2013

Highlights at Energy Harvesting & WSN 2013
Over 400 people attended this year's Energy Harvesting and WSN conference in Berlin, Germany, organised by IDTechEx. Attendance represented a spectacular growth of 25% over last year's event.
25 Apr 2013

Revolutionary new device joins world of smart electronics
Researchers at the University of Exeter have developed a new photoelectric device that is both flexible and transparent.
25 Apr 2013

Novel heating system could improve electric car's range
Buyers considering an electric car must bear in mind that using battery-powered heating and air conditioning can decrease the car's range by a third or more. A heating and cooling system being developed by researchers at MIT almost eliminates the drain on the battery.
24 Apr 2013

IDTechEx's Printed Electronics Europe 2013 Grows by Over 20%
Attendance at last week's Printed Electronics Europe 2013 event grew by over 20%. The highly successful conference and tradeshow, hosted by IDTechEx, covered the broad range of emerging materials and devices, including OLEDs, touch surfaces, TFTs, stretchable and textile electronics, energy generation and much more. Presentations, exhibitors and attendees covered the full supply chain from materials to their final application in verticals such as the media, consumer electronics, the internet of things and even vehicles.
24 Apr 2013

Tiny injectable LEDs help neuroscientists study the brain
Researchers have developed ultrathin, flexible optoelectronic devices - including LEDs the size of individual neurons - that are lighting the way for neuroscientists in the field of optogenetics and beyond.
24 Apr 2013

First car ferry powered by electric drive system
Together with the Norwegian shipyard Fjellstrand, Siemens has developed the world's first electrically powered car ferry. The 80-meter vessel can carry 120 cars and 360 passengers.
24 Apr 2013

Aircraft energy harvesting modules tested
An idea from EADS and Vienna University of Technology is taking off: in a joint project, Energy Harvester Modules suitable for aircrafts have been tested, which should supply sensor nodes with electrical power in the future.
23 Apr 2013

IDTechEx Launch Subscription Services for Market Intelligence
IDTechEx, the leading Research and Events company covering emerging technologies, has launched new subscription offerings across its range of topics.
23 Apr 2013

Memory effect now also found in lithium-ion batteries
Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, together with colleagues from the Toyota Research Laboratories in Japan have discovered that a widely-used type of lithium-ion battery has a memory effect.
23 Apr 2013

A new low cost tool for 3D circuit printing?
As a proof of concept the team have shown how the combination of heat and low intensity visible and UV light could in future be used as a precise, low cost tool for 3D printing of self-assembling, thin-film circuits on these films.
22 Apr 2013

New graphene-like material with wide range of potential uses
Queen's University researchers have discovered a simple, cost-effective method for making new molecular materials similar to graphene, but with additional properties.
22 Apr 2013

New technique to boost solar cell efficiency
The principle behind the barrier-busting technique has been known theoretically since the 1960s.
22 Apr 2013

Enhanced fuel cell systems
A £2.8 million development project between Intelligent Energy, Dyson Technology, Ricardo and TRW Conekt, increased power density of Intelligent Energy's fuel cell engines by more than 30%.
19 Apr 2013

100 sqcm OLED lighting tile with new highly transparent electrodes
Cambrios Technologies Corporation and Novaled have announced the successful creation of a metal grid free large area 100 cm2 (10 cm by 10 cm) OLED lighting tile, using Cambrios ClearOhm™ transparent electrodes.
19 Apr 2013

Wireless mesh networks powered by solar energy harvesting
Sol Chip Ltd and Virtual Extension have announced the availability of high-performance Wireless Mesh Networks powered by Solar Energy Harvesting.