1 Feb 2013

Europe pledges one billion euros on graphene
The European Commission has announced that it has chosen Graphene as one of Europe's first "Future Emerging Technology" flagship programmes, described as "the largest research excellence awards in history".
1 Feb 2013

New molecule suited to low cost energy storage
The carbon-based material could offer even cheaper ways to store digital information; provide a flexible, nontoxic material for medical sensors that would be implanted in the body; and create a less costly, lighter material to harvest energy from natural vibrations.
31 Jan 2013

Light harvesting for next generation solar cells
Nanoscientists are currently developing the next generation of solar cells, which will be twenty times thinner than current solar cells.
External press release
31 Jan 2013

Industry-standard ultra-low power microcontroller benchmarks
The Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) has announced its intent to create a standardized, industry-endorsed method to evaluate the energy efficiency of ultra-low power (ULP) microcontrollers.
External press release
31 Jan 2013

Kodak demonstrates power of new transparent conductive films
The Commercial Films Group of Eastman Kodak Company, together with Heraeus Conductive Polymers, GSI Technologies and Azoteq have announced breakthrough capacitive touch screen technology that incorporates a new two-sided transparent conductive film and touch screen controller for use in a variety of printed electronics applications.
31 Jan 2013

Electric vehicles land, water and air in 2013 - PART ONE
The hybrid and pure electric vehicle business will continue to prosper in 2013, with profits and growth the norm in most sectors. Laws will proliferate that make electric vehicles the only way to go.
Full profile interview
31 Jan 2013

Optotune AG
Found in 2008 as a spin-off from ETH Zurich, where Manuel Aschwanden, the CEO, developed this technology together with the Nanotechnology Group. Optotune are a material manufacturer and component or device manufacturer. The core competence lies in the optoelectromechanical design of optical systems, in the understanding of materials and in the control of accurate and clean manufacturing processes. They produce the dielectric in-house and have own formulations for the electrodes.
30 Jan 2013

Breakthrough for solar cell research
Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have shown how nanowires could pave the way for more efficient and cheaper solar cells.
30 Jan 2013

Collaboration may lead to world's first affordable fuel cell EV
Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., have signed a unique three-way agreement to accelerate the commercialization of fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) technology.
30 Jan 2013

New freedom to tailor thermoelectrics
A researcher has developed a technique that provides a new way of manipulating heat, allowing it to be controlled much as light waves can be manipulated by lenses and mirrors.
29 Jan 2013

ZED - a low-power outdoor digital signage solution
SERELEC and Plastic Logic have collaborated to develop an innovative, low-power outdoor digital signage solution based on Plastic Logic's flexible plastic displays.
29 Jan 2013

A step closer to the world's first zero-emissions ship
Scandlines, the Danish-German ferry company, plan to develop a ferry servicing a short, 100km route between the two countries, which would be powered by wind.
29 Jan 2013

Armor invests €14 million in OPV
Armor is investing €14 million in a pilot OPV production line in La Chevrolière in western France in partnership with a French consortium.
28 Jan 2013

Biomimicry could improve solar cells and lithium-ion batteries
Scientist is using the teeth of a marine snail found off the coast of California to create less costly and more efficient nanoscale materials to improve solar cells and lithium-ion batteries.
28 Jan 2013

Via Motors' commercial EVs succeed
IDTechEx has been proved right in forecasting considerable growth in industrial and commercial electric vehicles, notably in the sectors of light industrial, buses and outdoor forklifts. The sector will pass the ten billion dollars mark as early as 2015 Both hybrid and pure electric versions of these are in demand and there is none of the nervousness about lithium-ion batteries that we see in the air industry, which, for special air-related reasons, has many magnitudes greater failure rates including fires.
28 Jan 2013

Cable-free connections
New technology developed at Oxford provides a means to wirelessly power and exchange data over distance using simple inexpensive engineering.
25 Jan 2013

New battery for wearable electronics
Imprint Energy, Inc based in California, USA, is developing its proprietary Zinc Poly™ batteries for small portable electronics markets, including mobile accessories, compact wireless devices, wearable technology, health and fitness monitoring, and medical devices.
25 Jan 2013

Global sales agreement between Kleenspeed Technologies and Leo Motors
KleenSpeed Technologies and Leo Motors announce a global sales agreement to jointly represent and sell their products and services.
25 Jan 2013

Where is the printed thin film transistor technology now?
IDTechEx has assessed the technology and the markets for printed thin film transistors and has tracked developments for the past four years.
24 Jan 2013

First charging stations in Southern Italy installed
The first public charging station for electric vehicles in Bari and in all of southern Italy was inaugurated last week.