20 Feb 2013

On a roll: why E Ink is still the leader in e-paper
E-paper technologies are attempts to mimic paper, which can be described as a reflective surface, non-emissive and viewable from any angle.
20 Feb 2013

New liquid metal batteries for improved energy storage
The chemistry in Ambri's technology is different from any other currently used in batteries.
20 Feb 2013

The latest on the $10 Billion 2013 OLED market - all at OLEDs LIVE!
Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are coming in three waves.
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20 Feb 2013

SukYoung Kim appointed General Manager of AIXTRON Korea
AIXTRON SE has announced that SukYoung Kim has been appointed General Manager of its subsidiary AIXTRON Korea Co., Ltd.
External press release
20 Feb 2013

Change in the Executive Board of AIXTRON SE
AIXTRON SE has announced that Paul Hyland, AIXTRON SE's President and CEO will leave the Company by mutual agreement with effect as of February 28, 2013, for personal reasons.
19 Feb 2013

Large-scale production of edge-functionalized graphene nanoplatelets
The electrocatalytic activity of heteroatom-doped carbon-based nanomaterials has become a growing interest in the past few years due to their potential applications for fuel cells and metal-air batteries.
19 Feb 2013

New batteries hold three times as much energy
Researchers at USC have developed a new lithium-ion battery design that uses porous silicon nanoparticles in place of the traditional graphite anodes to provide superior performance.
19 Feb 2013

Cheap, strong lithium-ion battery developed at USC
Researchers at USC have developed a new lithium-ion battery design that uses porous silicon nanoparticles in place of the traditional graphite anodes to provide superior performance.
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19 Feb 2013

Cellergy
Cellergy is a developer of small supercapacitors for electronic applications. The company is currently under change of management given bad financial situation.
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19 Feb 2013

FUJIFILM
Fujifilm Dimatix has very high market penetration of inkjet printers and print heads for printed electronics. Its activity is profitable. However, inkjet printing has not been adopted so far for much commercial production of printed electronics, with other printing options being preferred but the company is also using its PZT technology in other applications.
18 Feb 2013

Laird Technologies acquires Nextreme Thermal Solutions technology
Laird Technologies, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Nextreme Thermal Solutions, Inc. the US based developer of thin-film thermoelectric technologies.
18 Feb 2013

Flisom raises funding to ramp up 15 MW flexible CIGS production plant
Flisom has raised a substantially large investment to further develop its technology and build a production plant with an annual capacity of 15MW in Switzerland.
15 Feb 2013

Evonik and Holst Centre partner to extend thin-film electronics
Holst Centre and Evonik Industries AG announce a partnership to extend the range and performance of thin-film electronics applications.
15 Feb 2013

Outboard for boats developed by ReGen Nautic
UQM Technologies' electric motors and controllers are at the heart of the new ReGen Nautic E180 all-electric outboard motor introduced this week at the Dusseldorf Boat Show. This is in addition to series-hybrid electric systems that ReGen Nautic has developed for yachts, trawlers, and sailboats over 50 feet using UQM® components.
15 Feb 2013

Solar cells use a spray painting process
Solar cells made using a process like spray painting have been developed by a research collaboration between scientists.
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15 Feb 2013

Sharp Technology Ventures (STV)
Sharp Laboratories of America is the US R&D center of Sharp Corporation. In its early years, Sharp Labs started providing fabrication services to some of their key partners. This activity evolved into contract research and the launch of a new entity: Sharp Technology Ventures (STV).
14 Feb 2013

Outlook for smart packaging: $75 million to $1.45 billion in ten years
It has been a slow path to commercialize smart packaging. Despite strong needs such as the aging population, tougher legislation, huge waste, more demanding consumers and concerns about safety and crime; commercial success has been mixed.
14 Feb 2013

Optimizing lighting in buildings: Efficiency, sustainability, control
As sensing becomes wireless and energy harvesting technologies start to provide reliable sources of power that allows networking hundreds or even thousands of them lighting becomes even more sustainable and cost-efficient.
13 Feb 2013

All eyes on Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors (ultracapacitors) are now center stage for designers of electronics and particularly power circuits. This is because they are improving faster than the batteries and electrolytic capacitors they increasingly replace. More subtly, they reduce the need for and danger from lithium-ion batteries. For example, when placed across a rechargeable battery, they protect it from fast charging and discharging and allow more of the energy in the battery to be utilised. Learn more ...
13 Feb 2013

Energy harvesting comes to market
Energy harvesting - harvesting abundant energy from the environment to power small devices or assist larger devices - has secured a sure foot-hold in building and industrial markets, powering wireless sensors to improve efficiency, reduce costs and increase automation.