29 Mar 2010

Project Brightfield compares emerging thin-film technologies
Emerging solar technologies will be evaluated against each other at the former Chevron refinery site in Bakersfield California where a solar test facility has now been installed.
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29 Mar 2010

Ultraviolet curing for printed electronics
E2M Technology's ultraviolet curing device represents the very latest in high-tech ultraviolet curing for the electronics industry.
26 Mar 2010

Harvesting topics at sensor event
At Sensors Expo and Conference June 7-9 in Rosemont Illinois USA, the following topics will be covered in the energy harvesting stream.
26 Mar 2010

Flexible electronics treating abnormal heart rhythms
Arrhythmic hearts soon may beat in time again, with minimal surgical invasion, thanks to flexible electronics technology.
25 Mar 2010

SANYO completes installation of solar parking lots
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. has announced that it has completed installation of two "Solar Parking Lots," incorporating solar panels and lithium-ion battery systems, and provision of 100 electric hybrid bicycles, "eneloop bike," in Setagaya, Tokyo Japan. The "Solar Parking Lot" is a completely independent and clean system eliminating the use of fossil fuels, and the clean power generated from the solar panels installed on the roof is stored to be used to recharge the electric hybrid bicycle batteries and illuminate the parking lot lights.
25 Mar 2010

Breakthroughs with sensing in the human body
Holst Centre and others are working on body area networking to monitor vital signs, control drug delivery according to need and otherwise progress towards bionic man and woman and care of the disabled and elderly. Unfortunately cutting into your body to change batteries brings with it a significant percentage of mortalities, not just pain and infection. Energy harvesting within the body is potentially helpful but biobatteries and thermoelectric generators provide only weak amounts of electricity in such applications.
24 Mar 2010

ECOtality's joint ventures for manufacturing & distribution in China
ECOtality Finalizes $15 Million Joint Ventures to
Manufacture & Sell Charging Systems in China
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24 Mar 2010

Portable, easy-to-wear mind speller typing words with your brain
Imec, Holst Centre and the lab of neuro- and psychophysiology at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven on the 23rd March presented the Mind Speller, a portable, easy-to-wear, intelligent textual and verbal communications prototype device enabling people with motoric disabilities (suffering from for example brain paralysis or speech or language disorders) to communicate.
24 Mar 2010

Nanobased printed RFID will reduce the cost of printing tags
Long checkout lines could be history with a new printable transmitter that can be invisibly embedded in packaging.
24 Mar 2010

The truly integrated circuit is printed and flexible
For 40 years, so called integrated circuits have integrated little more than transistors, diodes and sensors onto one piece of material but now there are much more integrated circuits arriving where most electrical and electronic components are co-deposited on flexible substrates. Those flexible substrates are key, because this new electronics will be affordable and desirable on everything from apparel to human skin and electrical and consumer packaged goods, where surfaces are only rarely flat.
24 Mar 2010

Wireless temperature transmitter powered by heat
Energy harvesting is used by the ABB R&D Centers Ladenburg, Germany and Daettwil, Switzerland, and Micropelt, Freiburg, Germany to replace the battery with an unlimited, green, sustainable, maintenance-free power supply.
23 Mar 2010

The Holst Centre
The Holst Centre an R&D facility sponsored by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Government of Flanders is another step closer to fast roll to roll (R2R) manufacturing of flexible OLEDs, OPVs and Smart Packaging.
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23 Mar 2010

Changing sides
LDS technology and the innovative Fusion3D laser structurer under-pin the good performance figures of the German laser specialist LPKF. Elis Hirvonen brings along a great deal of process expertise into his new LDS Product Manager job.
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23 Mar 2010

Ascent Solar aligns with Kirloskar Integrated Technologies Ltd. India
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. signs strategic alliance agreement with Indian conglomerate Kirloskar Integrated Technologies Limited, India
23 Mar 2010

Development of energy-harvesting mat
Morgan Technical Ceramics ElectroCeramics (MTC ElectroCeramics), is undertaking a Shorter Knowledge Transfer Partnership (sKTP) project with Glyndŵr University in Wales. The project, which will last 26 weeks, is to design and build an energy harvesting demonstration system that will provide a renewable source of energy.
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22 Mar 2010

Ingmar Wilhelm of Enel Green Power elected President of the EPIA
Gathered together in Rome on the occasion of its Annual General Meeting last week, the members of the largest photovoltaic (PV) industry association worldwide have elected their new Board of Directors.
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22 Mar 2010

SunRay Scientific launches NANOGLOW™ conductive silver inks
SunRay Scientific, a leader in solutions for flex circuit and printed electronics manufacturing, announced today that it is launching NANOGLOW™ water-based, nano-silver inks for roll-to-roll printing of conductive traces on low temperature substrates such as polyester and paper. The NANGLOW™ products are designed for flexographic/gravure printing and will be complementary to SunRay's existing MAXIGLOW™ portfolio of silver/carbon inks, dielectrics, and epoxies which are designed for screen printing of membrane switches, and other printed electronics applications.
22 Mar 2010

Nissan to build LEAF electric vehicle in Sunderland
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., has announced the Nissan LEAF will be manufactured at its plant in Sunderland, UK.
19 Mar 2010

Improved thermoelectric coupling
Thermoelectric energy harvesting is less popular than the three leading forms of energy harvesting - photovoltaics, electrodynamics and piezoelectrics.
19 Mar 2010

The memristor
The memristor "the missing link of electronics" was finally built in 2008, using nothing more than titanium dioxide and metal electrodes in thin films. In 2009 NIST printed them on plastic film. Now a new version involving silicon and silver thin film seems to have advantages.