23 Nov 2011

Overtaking Barriers: Pushing emerging technologies forward
Two of the main challenges in the development and further adoption of flexible electronics have been the sensitivity to moisture and oxygen of active materials, leading to stringent requirements for permeation and the need to replace expensive, brittle ITO, the most popular choice as a transparent conductive layer.
25 Aug 2011

Transparent conductors workshop
Technical Analyst, Dr Harry Zervos reports on the FlexTech Alliance Quarterly Workshop.
External press release
11 Apr 2011

Cambrios & Synaptics agree to accelerate use of ClearOhm
Cambrios and Synaptics Enter agreement to accelerate use of ClearOhm conductive film in commercial products
External press release
11 Apr 2011

Cambrios ClearOhm film used in smart phone
Cambrios Technologies Corporation's ClearOhm transparent conductive film has been incorporated into the touch sensor of a leading smart phone.
21 Mar 2011

New transparent conductive films from Cambrios
IDTechEx recently attended the UV.EB West conference in San Jose, which explored opportunities for this industry in printed electronics.
External press release
6 Jul 2010

Ascent Solar's multi-million dollar contract for portable PV
DARPA awards Ascent Solar team multi-million dollar contract for high-efficiency low-cost portable photovoltaics (PoP) program.
External press release
24 Jun 2010

Ascent Solar team gets DARPA award
Has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for an award.
3 May 2010

Department of Defense flexible solar cell Army Natick contract
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc, a developer of state of the art flexible thin-film solar modules, has announced that Cambrios Technologies Corporation, a firm that has developed innovative, wet-processed, transparent conductive films, has selected Ascent as their research partner to investigate how these films can be applied to lightweight, flexible copper-indium-gallium-selenium (CIGS) photovoltaics.
External press release
20 Apr 2010

Cambrios awarded a DOD contract
Cambrios Technologies Corporation have been awarded a DOD contract to produce lightweight, flexible, cost-effective solar energy photovoltaics (PV). Known for its development of ClearOhmâ„¢, a transparent, conductive, liquid material used in the manufacture of various electronics, this contract represents Cambrios' first public announcement regarding the feasibility of using this material as the electrode of a photovoltaic cell. Cambrios has selected thin film solar module developer Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. as its research partner for the duration of the contract.
External press release
5 Feb 2010

Cambrios announces issuance of an inlicensed patent
Cambrios Technologies Corporation announced today that an important patent has issued covering commercially relevant methods of manufacturing metal nanostructures. U.S. Patent number 7,585,349 assigned to the University of Washington and covering an invention made by Younan Xia and Yougang Sun was licensed exclusively to Cambrios in its specific field of use.