External press release
16 Sep 2011

Plastic Logic launches e-reader for education
Plastic Logic announced this week the availability of the Plastic Logic 100 for Education, an electronic textbook designed with the needs of students and educators in mind. The device provides a more effective way for students to carry, access and review all their textbooks.
15 Sep 2011

New partners, new projects
Konarka Technologies has formed strategic alliances with Lapp Kabel, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe, Bischoff Glastechnik and the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy andEnergy System Technology.
15 Sep 2011

Transportation ministers from Asia-Pacific nations pledge cooperation
Energy and transportation ministers from 21 economies in the Asia-Pacific region today agreed to continue progress on initiatives to make transportation in the region cleaner and more energy-efficient, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced this week.
15 Sep 2011

Waste heat recovery systems in vehicles
In recent years, there's been a surge of energy harvesting applications in the automotive sector, with a host of technologies utilized, each characterized by different achievable levels of power.
14 Sep 2011

Jelly batteries for next generation electronics
University of Leeds scientists have invented a new type of polymer gel that can be used to manufacture cheaper lithium batteries without compromising performance.
External press release
14 Sep 2011

Printed antennas on your vest?
ANTENNAS IN YOUR CLOTHES? NEW DESIGN COULD PAVE THE WAY
14 Sep 2011

Widening government support for printed electronics
This year, the world's largest event on printed electronics, "printed Electronics USA" will reflect the widening government support for printed electronics. Beyond the burgeoning programs at universities and government research centers, this is particularly evident in military and electric vehicle work. The US Army reflects this in two presentations. One is an overview of materials printing capabilities and prototype development for US Army applications and the other concerns direct write approaches to nanoscale electronics.
13 Sep 2011

Electric vehicles are too expensive according to BVRLA
Electric vehicle manufacturers need to reduce their prices if they want to energise the market, the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association has warned.
13 Sep 2011

Jelly batteries - Safer, cheaper, smaller, more powerful
University of Leeds scientists have invented a new type of polymer gel that can be used to manufacture cheaper lithium batteries without compromising performance.
13 Sep 2011

Wireless window contacts - no maintenance, no batteries
Wireless window contacts draw all their energy from ambient radio signals.
12 Sep 2011

Plastic Logic appoints new CEO
Plastic Logic has appointed, Indro Mukerjee as CEO to replace Richard Archuleta, who is stepping down after leading the company for the past four years.
12 Sep 2011

Battery storage could get a boost from seaweed
Researchers may have found a new ingredient that could not only make lithium-ion batteries more efficient, but also cleaner and cheaper to manufacture.
12 Sep 2011

Future electric vehicles could run unlimited distances
Here, Masahiro Hanazawa at Toyota Central R&D Labs. and Takashi Ohira at Toyohashi University of Technology (Toyohashi Tech) propose a potentially revolutionary solution for powering EVs capable of running unlimited distances. The basic concept stems from electric railways, where each car of the train is power from an overhead wire while the car runs on tracks.
9 Sep 2011

DOE awards more than $175 million for advanced vehicle research
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu recently announced more than $175 million over the next three to five years to accelerate the development and deployment of advanced vehicle technologies. The funding will support 40 projects across 15 states and will help improve the fuel efficiency of next generation vehicles.
9 Sep 2011

Pragmatic and De La Rue demonstrate wireless-powered security labels
PragmatIC Printing Ltd, the pioneer in imprinted logic circuits, and De La Rue plc, the world's largest integrated commercial security printer and papermaker, announced that they are working together on prototypes for printed electronic security products.
9 Sep 2011

Surface-mediated cells mean faster battery charging
Nanotek Instruments, Inc., and its subsidiary Angstron Materials, Inc., in Dayton, Ohio, have developed a new approach energy storage devices based on rapidly shuttling large numbers of lithium ions between electrodes with massive graphene surfaces.
8 Sep 2011

Harvesting power from beetle's wings
According to the DARPA Microsystems Technology Office, The Hybrid Insect Micro Electromechanical Systems (HI-MEMS) program is aimed at developing technology to provide control over insect locomotion, just as reins are needed for effective control over horse locomotion.
8 Sep 2011

UNO earns $900k award from ONR to build robotic eel
The University of New Orleans is the recipient of a 3-year $937,000 award from the Office of Naval Research to design and build a new type of robotic "eel" that is capable of operating in shallow water environments where Navy personnel could be at risk.
8 Sep 2011

Carbon nanotube composites for enzymes and cosmetics
Toyohashi Tech researchers develop a low cost and efficient method for producing electrically conducting composites based on electrostatic adsorption of CNTs onto resin and ceramic particles for applications including enzymes and cosmetics.
External press release
7 Sep 2011

Innovative organic solar cell architecture sets new performance level
The Belgian research centre imec, together with Plextronics and Solvay, present this week at the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (PVSEC) in Hamburg an organic polymer-based single junction solar cell with 6.9% performance in an innovative inverted device stack.