Full profile interview
24 Aug 2014

LG Display
LG Display is investing heavily in OLED technology. Having lost the initiative to Samsung in the production of small OLED panels, LGD is eager to stay ahead on large OLEDs, particularly in TV. In 2013, LG commercialized a 55" OLED TVs in several regions, despite the fact that the price was much higher than that of the equivalent LCD model. LG Display is now setting up a new fab for the mass production of OLED TVs.
Full profile interview
23 Aug 2014

Cynora
After a complete reorganization in 2008, CYNORA started the development of organic functional materials for OLEDs and OPV. CYNORA wants to increase the efficiency of fluorescence to a level comparable to phosphorescence. The company says that Singlet Harvesting does not require iridium. Instead, the chemistry is based on copper compounds.
22 Aug 2014

IDTechEx reveals multi-billion dollar market for electric motorcycles
Savvy participants in the electric vehicles business see beyond the obvious e-bikes, e-cars and e-buses where little money is made. The other half of the value market is where most of the profits will be made and it is replete with new sub-markets coming from nowhere.
22 Aug 2014

Organic photovoltaic cells of the future
Organic photovoltaic cells show tremendous promise as energy conversion devices, thanks to key attributes such as flexibility and low-cost production.
22 Aug 2014

Big strategy decisions ahead for electric cars
Those making or intending to make electric cars or their components have big strategy decisions ahead.
21 Aug 2014

Solar energy that doesn't block the view
A team of researchers has developed a new type of solar concentrator that when placed over a window creates solar energy while allowing people to actually see through the window.
21 Aug 2014

Electric vehicles need magic of graphene
Graphene could radically improve batteries and supercapacitors as explained in the new IDTechEx report Functional Materials for Supercapacitors/Ultracapacitors/EDLC 2015-2025.
21 Aug 2014

Quantum Materials acquires Bayer Technology Services patents
Quantum Materials Corporation has announced the purchase of five diverse sets of patent families from Bayer Technology Services GmbH.
20 Aug 2014

Electric bacteria - it's not what it seems
For the past 10 years, scientists have been fascinated by a type of "electric bacteria" that shoots out long tendrils like electric wires, using them to power themselves and transfer electricity to a variety of solid surfaces.
A team led by scientists at USC has now turned the study of these bacterial nanowires on its head, discovering that the key features in question are not pili, as previously believed.
20 Aug 2014

Glucose Test Strips: What's Next
IDTechEx assess the market for glucose test strips, discusses key parameters affecting the market including regulatory pressures, and examines the latest innovations from companies such as Abbott Diabetes and Google.
20 Aug 2014

Recycling old batteries into solar cells
A system proposed by researchers recycles materials from discarded car batteries — a potential source of lead pollution — into new, long-lasting solar panels.
20 Aug 2014

Carbon dioxide consuming fuel cell project awarded development grant
Can a fuel cell consume rather than produce CO2 to create energy?
19 Aug 2014

ITO replacements: time to take-off or fizzle out
Over the past five years there have been a large number of companies developing transparent conductive film (TCF) alternatives for ITO. Including material providers and film providers, IDTechEx have covered almost 100 organizations, working across more than 12 types of transparent conductive film technologies.
19 Aug 2014

Silver nano particles breakthrough
Goldsol Inc., through a cooperative relationship with materials science researchers at Clarkson University, has released a revolutionary new nano silver formulation that features a high concentration (up to 60% silver content), sub-20nm silver colloidal solution and can be specifically formulated for conductive ink or thin film applications.
19 Aug 2014

Charging mobile phones with sound could become a reality
Researchers have created an energy-harvesting prototype (a nanogenerator) that could be used to charge a mobile phone using everyday background noise - such as traffic, music, and our own voices.
Full profile interview
19 Aug 2014

FlexEl LLC
FlexEl was founded in 2008 and is based in Maryland. It works with partner companies to create, design, develop, license and/or manufacture novel flexible electronics and power management systems.
18 Aug 2014

SmartKem attracts series A funding from high profile investers
SmartKem, a developer of high performance, organic semiconductor materials for flexible displays and electronics, has completed a significant series A funding round from an investment syndicate.
18 Aug 2014

Could hemp nanosheets topple graphene for making supercapacitors?
Scientists are reporting that fibers from the plant can pack as much energy and power as graphene, long-touted as the model material for supercapacitors.
Background
18 Aug 2014

KH Chemicals
KH Chemical is a company established in 2001. It currently has 1tpa production capacity for SWCNTs (singled walled CNTs). It has 11 employees. The company was started with a capital of $3.9m USD.
15 Aug 2014

My car drives, parks and charges itself for me
The V-CHARGE consortium, comprising six partners from four countries, is working on a fully automated parking - and charging - system for electric cars at public car parks.