External press release
28 Oct 2009

QUE proReader by Plastic Logic to be sold in Barnes & Noble stores
Plastic Logic and Barnes & Noble announced that QUE the first proReader designed for business professionals, will be sold through Barnes & Noble's nationwide network of stores and online at Barnes & Noble.com.
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28 Oct 2009

Liquavista's revolutionary displays set to transform eReader market
Liquavista launched its first technology platform LiquavistaBright, aimed at the booming eReader space.
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28 Oct 2009

Ascent Solar unveils FlexPowerTM Modules
Ascent Solar Technologies, a developer of lightweight flexible thin-film photovoltaic modules, unveiled its FlexPowerTM line of products.
28 Oct 2009

Flapping leaf generator for wind energy harvesting
Researchers at Cornell University have created an energy harvesting "piezo-tree" based on the fluttering of leaves where synthetic leaves are connected to a piezoelectric stem. The device is able to convert the energy in wind into electric power whilst remaining light, low-cost, and easily scaled.
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27 Oct 2009

Masdar PV delivers first modules
At Masdar PV, the ramp-up of the new manufacturing facility in Ichtershausen is well underway: Meanwhile, almost 90 production employees manufacture thin-film modules of the newest generation in 2-shift operations.
27 Oct 2009

Summaries from the AIMCAL and IPC events
Last week IDTechEx presented at two events in the US on printed electronics. Here we bring you the highlights of some of the discussions and presentations that took place.
27 Oct 2009

Waste heat converted into light
HeatLight is a prototype device that converts waste heat into light. The device uses a thermoelectric Peltier generator that converts heat into electricity to charge up a battery, which then powers LEDs. The LEDs light up in response to a signal from a passive infra-red detector when it detects a person walking by.
26 Oct 2009

Progress in Taiwan: e-Readers and developments at ITRI
IDTechEx recently visited Taiwan. In 2007, Taiwan's IC industry was $47 billion and its flat panel display industry was $34.36 billion. Leveraging this, it will be a formidable player in printed electronics.
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26 Oct 2009

Solarmer has the new organic solar cell world record
Solarmer continues to break world records with 7.6% efficient plastic solar cell
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26 Oct 2009

Ascent Solar to supply solar modules to FTL Solar for NYSERDA project
Ascent Solar Technologies, will be providing modules to FTL Solar for their research and development contract with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
23 Oct 2009

Super low-profile OLED developed in research project
Super low-profile OLED developed in research project
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23 Oct 2009

Ascent Solar's 14% cell efficiency milestone in commercial production
Ascent Solar achieves 14% cell efficiency milestone in commercial production.
23 Oct 2009

Personal power generation and storage system
ReNu is the debut product from new company Regen Inc, which consists of a panel, a freestanding power module containing solar cells, a rechargeable battery and an intelligent user interface. The panel can be hung or placed in direct light to capture energy and when fully charged the panel can be put into one of a series of Regen extensions to charge phones, personal audio devices and task lighting.
22 Oct 2009

AU Optronics unveils flexible e-paper technology
World's largest e-paper module will debut at FPD International 2009
22 Oct 2009

Research into future generation energy harvesting
Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi, Co-Director of the ECS Pervasive Systems Centre, is leading a new £1.6M project, funded by the EPSRC, which will develop ultra energy-efficient electronic systems for emerging applications including mobile digital health and autonomous wireless monitoring in environmental and industrial settings.
21 Oct 2009

Dirt powered battery for rural Africa
Scientists have known for some time that an electrical charge could be harvested from the metabolic processes of bacteria living in soil but the effort required to achieve this was time consuming for a very low power output. But a team of Harvard scientists has used the idea to design an inexpensive battery, a microbial fuel cell, which can produce enough current to power LED lights and charge cellphone batteries in rural Africa.
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21 Oct 2009

FlexTech announces a multiple phase project with HP Labs
FlexTech Alliance announces contract award for HP labs to develop imprinted and jetted color filters for reflective displays
21 Oct 2009

Barnes and Noble's e-reader nook - Does it have the edge over Kindle?
The word is out - the new Barnes and Noble e-reader nook is hot and expected to take market share from Amazon's Kindle - But will it?
20 Oct 2009

Plastic Logic to launch new e-reader QUE at CES
Plastic Logic prepare to join other competitors for a share of the expanding e-reader market, by unveiling their new e-reader QUE™ at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 7, 2010.
20 Oct 2009

Energy harvesting rocking chair
Designer Rochus Jacob was looking for a way to generate energy through common activities which resulted in an energy harvesting rocking chair which allows the user to produce electricity whilst rocking on the chair.