10 Mar 2014

The nanoFLOWCELL as the fuel of the future
The QUANT e-Sportlimousine is a first step towards demonstrating the many advantages of the nanoFLOWCELL®, as well as paving the way for the electrical mobility of the future.
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10 Mar 2014

Fujikura Kasei Co Ltd
Fujikura Kasei has the technology to make and formulate silver flake conductive paste.
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10 Mar 2014

ElectroLuminX Lighting Corporation
Electro-LuminX ® Lighting Corporation is utilizing its patented manufacturing process and materials in order to produce Light Tape ®, an electroluminescent lamp with technology based on generating light by the electrical excitation of light emitting phosphors, similar to how Plasma televisions are backlit today.
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10 Mar 2014

Bando Chemical Industries
Bando has developed low-temperature processsable silver inks
7 Mar 2014

Discovery to make solar power less expensive and more efficient
Researchers are reporting early results on a way to make solar-powered panels in lights, calculators and roofs lighter, less expensive, more flexible (therefore less breakable) and more efficient.
7 Mar 2014

Market intelligence services for the electric vehicles industry
Join us for a Webinar on Thursday March 13th, 2014
Title: Market Intelligence Services for the Electric Vehicles Industry for Land, Sea & Air
7 Mar 2014

Solar panel skin to make homes energy neutral
The project 'House with a Skin' aims to solve the problems relating to the current building stock by laying a new skin over existing houses. The skin covers the exterior of the existing house from font to back, one side fitted with glass and photovoltaic panels to harvest the energy from the sun, while the other contains added insulation to trap the heat indoors.
6 Mar 2014

New research could help make roll-up digital screens a reality for all
A study, published today in Nature's Scientific Reports, identifies a new technology which could see flexible electronics such as roll-up tablet computers, widely available in the near future. So far, this area of electronic design has been hampered by unreliability and complexity of production.
6 Mar 2014

World's thinnest and first color tuneable function for flexible type
Flexible OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) lighting panel prototypes with two unique features: the world's first color tunable function* and the world's thinnest* form factor.
6 Mar 2014

Smart grid for electric vehicle fleet
Being able to charge up to 30 electric cars at once requires some ingenious energy management. Researchers are incorporating a mix of renewables into the design of a smart grid for Germany's largest charging station.
6 Mar 2014

Infrared: A new renewable energy source?
Physicists envision a device that would harvest energy from Earth's infrared emissions into outer space.
6 Mar 2014

Career Opportunity: Technology Analyst
DTechEx provides independent business intelligence, market analysis and business/strategy consulting in high-growth emerging technology areas, such as printed electronics, RFID, Internet of Things, electric vehicles, energy harvesting, graphene, and 3D printing.
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6 Mar 2014

MicroFab Technologies Inc
This profile summarizes the position of the Texas-based technology company MicroFab Technologies Inc. in the area of 3D bioprinting. The aims of the company and key differentiating factors are discussed.
5 Mar 2014

Hear what end users want at Printed Electronics Europe
IDTechEx has found that firms are spending from a few hundred thousand to a few million dollars to fund the creation of printed electronics prototypes. Leading end users will present their needs at Printed Electronics Europe 2014 in Berlin early next month.
5 Mar 2014

3-D printer creates fitted electronic glove to replace pacemakers
Using an inexpensive 3-D printer, biomedical engineers have developed a custom-fitted, implantable device with embedded sensors that could transform treatment and prediction of cardiac disorders.
5 Mar 2014

IDTechEx forecast increasing adoption of wide band gap semiconductors
Today, Wide Band Gap (WBG) semiconductors offer new opportunities to achieve unprecedented performance while using less electricity.
4 Mar 2014

Workshop helps SMEs enter electric vehicles supply chain
At the EU funded INTRASME SME Opportunity Workshop in Berlin on 3 April 2014 External Link, SMEs will have the opportunity to understand the electric vehicle supply chain and how it can differ from the more traditional internal combustion engine vehicle supply chain process.
4 Mar 2014

The all-electric Nissan e-NV200
Nissan continues to pioneer the electric vehicle sector with the introduction of the Nissan e-NV200, which brings unprecedented refinement, with zero emissions and ultra-low running costs to the compact van segment.
3 Mar 2014

Wearable Technology: The $70 billion picture
This article shares some of the recent research from the brand new IDTechEx report Wearable Technology 2014-2024.
3 Mar 2014

Highest efficiency for a back contact silicon solar cell
Trina Solar Limited has announced that researchers from Trina Solar and the Australian National University have jointly developed a new high-efficiency solar cell.