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Sharp Laboratories of Europe (SLE) was founded in 1990 to develop new ideas and technology for Sharp products and to support Sharp business in Europe. SLE is a UK private limited company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sharp Corporation. Research and development areas range from IT through optical devices to display electronics, optics, PV, health and energy storage. SLE has an excellent record of technology transfer starting with 5 million unit sales of a neural network microwave oven in 1994, invented in Oxford University, developed at SLE and manufactured at Sharp's factory in Wrexham. SLE was instrumental in the development of Sharp's red and blue laser diodes for CD and DVD players, demonstrating the world's first laser diode by MBE in 2004. In 2009 a new energy and environment group was established in SLE, the energy team develops and demonstrates novel energy storage devices and energy management tools for a low carbon, high energy efficiency, European consumer market. Climate change remains a challenge for mankind and the future energy strategy is being debated. We are developing advanced solar solutions that will offer consumers combined heat and power. We also have activities to develop new technology to deliver fresh business models in the energy arena and in collaboration with partners are developing future energy technologies for storage and services. In particular SLE has been investigating next generation batteries for stationary energy storage, and is looking at different business models and cases for residential energy storage systems.
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2010
7 Sep 2010

Imec reports large-area silicon solar cells with high efficiency

At the 25th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (Valencia, Spain), imec presents several large-area silicon solar cells with a conversion efficiency above 19%.
13 Jul 2010

Record efficiencies large-area epitaxial thin-film silicon solar cells

Imec realized large-area (70cm2) epitaxial solar cells with efficiencies of up to 16.3% on high-quality substrates. And efficiencies of up to 14.7% were achieved on large-area low-quality substrates, showing the potential of thin-film epitaxial solar cells for industrial manufacturing.
26 May 2010

Liquavista launches ground-breaking transflective product platform

Liquavista launches ground-breaking transflective product platform
29 Apr 2010

Early printed electronics revisited

There was an element of back to the future at the hugely successful recent Printed Electronics Europe event in Dresden. Although a high proportion of printed electronics has progressed from screen printing to other printing technologies, notably inkjet, for better control, less waste of these expensive inks and other benefits, at least one company has reverted to advanced rotary screen printing to gain throughput. Indeed, Professor Edgar Dörsam reported that his team has achieved feature size of better than one micron with its advanced screen printing methods. Daetwyler even announced a capability of gravure printing below five microns in feature size with its machines.
20 Apr 2010

IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe award winners

IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe award winners
13 Apr 2010

The Ups and Downs of Printed Electronics: In Search of Technology and Business Applications

Sharp Laboratories of America, United States, United States
7 Apr 2010

Less than one week to Printed Electronics Europe 2010

Next week the sixth annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe event takes place in Dresden, Germany on April 13-14. Read about some of the event highlights here.
6 Apr 2010

Sharp Corporation starts operation at solar cell plant in Japan

On March 29, Sharp Corporation started operations at its new thin-film solar cell plant in Sakai City, Japan. This plant will produce thin-film solar cells using large-size glass substrates measuring 1,000 x 1,400 mm.
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.
15 Mar 2010

Printing large batteries

170 years ago, Faraday appreciated the different electrical properties of nano gold over bulk metal in electrical devices, so applying nanotechnology to these things is scarcely new. However, the huge sums now being applied to improvement of lithium traction batteries in particular are now leading to work on a much larger scale and thin film technology, nanotechnology and printing are in increasingly important part of this.
11 Mar 2010

Lithium vehicle traction batteries and harvesting

The conference of about 40 people "Lithium Battery Technology and System Development" in London 9 March 2010 was concerned with "breaking barriers for electric vehicles".
2 Feb 2010

SID low power displays & touch screen technologies conference - day 2

Dr Harry Zervos, IDTechEx's Technology Analyst concludes his observations at the 2nd day of the SID conference focusing on touch panels and overlays.
1 Feb 2010

SID low power displays & touch screen technologies conference - day 1

Power saving for displays is becoming more and more interesting as efforts continue in all industries to lower power consumption together with producing energy from sustainable sources. Displays have been known to be hungry for power, with some technologies known to be much less "green" than others (e.g. plasma displays).
12 Jan 2010

Sharp, EGP and STM to produce innovative thin film photovoltaics

Enel Green Power, Sharp and ST Microelectronics join forces to produce innovative thin-film photovoltaic panels.
2009
12 Nov 2009

Asian companies stride ahead to mass-produce larger OLED displays

Whilst OLED displays are steadily being found in mobile phones and other small electronic devices, the high costs of mass-producing them has kept the technology from being a serious contender for TVs and PCs in a market dominated by cheaper LCD panels.
10 Nov 2009

11 partners conduct research on new OLED materials

H.C.Starck Clevios GmbH announced that it has launched a project called "New materials for OLEDs from solutions" (NEMO) together with Merck KGaA and other renowned partners from industry and science
10 Sep 2009

DecaWave partners with Dublin Institute of Technology

DecaWave (www.decawave.com) the pioneering fabless semiconductor company has partnered with the Dublin Institute of Technology's Antenna & High Frequency Research Group (AHFR) for antenna design research expertise for its ground breaking ScenSor chip.
13 Aug 2009

Printable silicon material

NanoGram Corporation has announced the successful fabrication of the first thin film transistor (TFT) produced by ambient printed nanosilicon to reach a carrier mobility of 2.0 cm2/Vs.
29 Jul 2009

Microfluidic fuel cells

Microfluidic fuel cells could provide the necessary energy to continuously power remote sensors, mobile phones and laptops according to an Electronics and Computer Science student who recently graduated from the University of Southampton.
9 Jul 2009

NanoGram's ambient printed nanosilicon achieves mobility of 2cm2/Vs

NanoGram Corporation, a developer and manufacturer of advanced materials and solutions for optical, electronic and energy applications, has announced the successful fabrication of the first thin film transistor (TFT) produced by ambient printed nanosilicon to reach a carrier mobility of 2.0 cm2/Vs.