External press release
20 Feb 2009

New RFID cell phone patent
New RFID Cell Phone Patent Allows Screening for Shipping Boxes, Containers, Trains, or Aircraft for Chemical, Biological or Radiological Threats.
20 Feb 2009

Sun powered pay phones
Solar powered pay phones will provide remote areas of Africa with their first access to GSM and wireless telecommunications.
19 Feb 2009

More work on inorganic transistors: Progress at Evonik
Evonik is developing new n-type inorganic oxides as high performing semiconductor materials that can be processed by several printing technologies.
18 Feb 2009

Printed electronics is profitable
What makes investors invest? What leads to profit sooner rather than later? What are the hot applications and technologies? What are the market forecasts? What comes next? Attend Printed Electronics Europe 2009 to find out,
17 Feb 2009

Positive results with n-type organic polymer semiconductors
Polyera and BASF Future Business GmbH have invented a novel n-type organic polymer semiconductor with high mobilities (greater than 0.5) and robust processability.
16 Feb 2009

New silver-based ink has applications in printed electronics
Omnidirectional printing overcomes some of the design constraints that have limited the potential of printed electronics
External press release
13 Feb 2009

Somark closes VC deal with Finistere Ventures and T2
SOMARK is developing a patented chipless RFID tattoo for animal identification systems.
External press release
13 Feb 2009

Henkel names new global Sales Director for semiconductor materials
Henkel has announced the appointment of Mr. Luc Godefroid as the company's Global Sales Director for its Semiconductor Group.
13 Feb 2009

The evolution of television
IDTechEx looks into electronic devices that have "evolved", starting with the Television.
External press release
12 Feb 2009

Development times slashed with new 'Complete Ink Development Tool'
TTP and ImageXpert Inc. are pleased to announce a collaboration to supply a complete ink development tool that will speed up inkjet printhead, ink and system development.
12 Feb 2009

Kodak plans to restructure OLED business
Kodak plans to restructure OLED business with new partners and business model changes.
External press release
11 Feb 2009

New polymer thick film materials for printable circuits
Johnson Matthey Silver & Coating Technologies have a new range of inks for use in the manufacture of printed circuits.
10 Feb 2009

World's largest collection of digital content planned for new eReader
Plastic Logic announce plans to amass one of the largest collections of content available for an eReader at the same time Amazon unveil Kindle 2.
9 Feb 2009

LEDs take 3 percent of global lighting market
LEDs have taken three percent of the global lighting market while we have been waiting for OLEDs in anything more than very specialist applications.
6 Feb 2009

New silicon solar cell manufacturer starts production
Suniva claim its cells operate at about 18 percent efficiency, near 50 percent better than the average cell produced today. They hope to increase cell efficiency to over 20% by 2011 by implementing 3 improvements in cell design.
External press release
6 Feb 2009

David Wallace joins InkSure as Sales Director
InkSure Technologies Inc. a provider of covert machine-readable security solutions for the prevention of counterfeiting, fraud and diversion, and a developer of a unique new chipless RFID technology announced that Mr. David Wallace has joined InkSure as Director of Sales for the Americas.
5 Feb 2009

Spray-on material to lead to cheaper solar panels
Spark Solar Australia has teamed up with the Australian National University (ANU) to create a new spray-on material that could make solar panels cheaper.
4 Feb 2009

A $10 laptop?
A $10 laptop may be available in a year suggest officials of the Indian Government.
External press release
4 Feb 2009

Plextronics marks the opening of its new development line
Plextronics, Inc. hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently at its headquarters in Pittsburgh to celebrate the opening of the company's first manufacturing development line (D-Line).
3 Feb 2009

University discovery may bring organic solar cells a step closer
Recent experiments conducted by Greg Scholes and Elisabetta Collini of University of Toronto´s Department of Chemistry may bring inexpensive solar cells within closer reach, thanks to new insights into the way molecules absorb and move energy.