9 Jun 2016

Amorphous thin film using unique sputtering target material
AGC Asahi Glass has developed a uniform amorphous thin film using a unique sputtering target material, and has started industrialization and commercial production of the material.
17 May 2016

Ingestible origami robot for button battery removal
In experiments involving a simulation of the human esophagus and stomach, researchers have demonstrated a tiny origami robot that can unfold itself from a swallowed capsule and, steered by external magnetic fields, crawl across the stomach wall to remove a swallowed button battery or patch a wound.
30 Mar 2016

Solid electrolytes open doors to solid-state batteries
Japanese scientists have synthesized two crystal materials that show great promise as solid electrolytes.
10 Nov 2015

A potential control over superconductivity
An applied potential can reversibly induce a superconducting-insulator transition in lithium titanate thin films, report researchers.
19 May 2015

Performance and durability combine in liquid crystal transistors
Researchers have designed a smectic liquid crystal that overcomes many of the challenges posed by organic field effect transistor materials.
External press release
14 Apr 2015

Perpetuus Advanced Materials agreement with Graphene Platform Corp
Japan's Graphene Platform Corporation signs preliminary agreement to purchase DBD Plasma Reactors from Perpetuus Advanced Materials.
19 Jan 2015

New Supercapacitor Advances in Japan
Supercapacitor sales are mostly about automotive, with Chinese buses being the main destination of Ioxus and Maxwell supercapacitors and Japanese cars the main users of Nippon ChemiCon supercapacitors. French cars are the main users of Batscap supercapacitors and so on. IDTechEx analysts regularly visit many supercapacitor and lithium-ion capacitor (supercabattery) manufacturers and users in Japan the center of the global EV industry, with Toyota the leader by a large margin. Here are some of the findings.
17 Nov 2014

Light-harvesting: mimicking photosynthesis
Scientists have long been trying to emulate the way in which plants harvest energy from the sun through photosynthesis.
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.
Full profile interview: Competitors
15 Dec 2012

Hewlett Packard
Prof Hosono is a pioneer of the field. He has licensed out his technology (IDTechEx thinks that both Sharp and Samsung are licencors)
7 Sep 2012

$18.5 million grant to develop self-powered health devices
Penn State, North Carolina State University, the University of Virginia and Florida International University will collaborate on a national nanotechnology research effort to create self-powered devices to help people monitor their health and understand how the surrounding environment affects it.
27 Jun 2012

Exploring Opportunities for Printed Electronics in East Asia
There have been three billion-dollar success stories in printed and organic electronics so far - and in each Asia has been a key driving factor.
8 Feb 2012

Thin film transistor technology is moving fast
IDTechEx summarises the latest work on thin film transistors.
18 May 2011

Spintronics: Hitting the wall
Experimental evidence of intrinsic pinning of magnetic domain walls will aid the development of next-generation memories.
15 Jul 2010

Pure electric manned aircraft: Ukraine, Europe
In previous articles in EVR we have described the new electric stunt plane from EADS in France and the production pure electric sport plane from in China. Here we wind the clock back a little to show how the early work on pure electric aircraft is spawning many other very different aircraft, a common factor being the use of lightweight lithium polymer batteries that need no metal enclosure.
1 Oct 2009

Exciting developments reported at Printed Electronics Asia
Dr Harry Zervos reports from Tokyo an overview of the first day of Printed Electronics Asia, which covered exciting developments in printed electronics and photovoltaics for East Asia.
23 Jul 2009

Nano ePrint developing printed nano-transistors in zinc oxide
Nano ePrint, formerly Plastic ePrint, the 2006 spin out from Professor Aimin Song's group at Manchester University in the UK, continues the development of its remarkable single layer transistor printing system.