30 Jul 2009

'Conductive ink' solar panels capture sun power for soldiers
Scientists developed a ready-to-use, cost-reducing technology that can capture sunlight and store it as energy to power Global Positioning System components, portable communications, and other devices for U.S. soldiers.
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.
29 Jul 2009

New technology will save manufacturing steps in flexible displays
The University of Texas at Austin and Research and Development company Verstilis has developed a time-saving technology for electronics manufacturing.
28 Jul 2009

Sea buoys adopt energy harvesting
A minority of buoys at sea have energy harvesting and that usually means the largest, most mission critical buoys having solar power and occasionally small wind turbines.
28 Jul 2009

The USA's photovoltaics hub
The establishment of statewide solar programs and government incentives lead to a budding photovoltaic industry.
27 Jul 2009

University of Houston scientists investigate piezoelectrics
Driven by the vision of our society one day being basically self-propelled, a team of University of Houston scientists has set out to both amplify and provoke that potential in materials known as piezoelectrics, which naturally produce electricity when literally subjected to strain.
27 Jul 2009

Nanosilver improves organic diodes
Organic Resonant Tunnelling Diodes ORTD may lead to improved printed memory, analog oscillators and RTD based circuits.
24 Jul 2009

Multiple energy harvesting
Jennic Ltd of Sheffield, UK, a manufacturer of innovative 32-bit wireless microcontrollers and modules, has announced a demonstration platform that successfully harvests thermal, solar, radio frequency (RF) and vibrational energy, to power wireless sensor networks based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard such as ZigBee PRO and 6LoWPAN.
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24 Jul 2009

Plastic Logic eReader will wirelessly connect using AT&T 3G network
eReader built for mobile business professionals to debut in 2010.
External press release
24 Jul 2009

Novacentrix wins R&D 100 Award for Pulseforge™ 3100
NovaCentrix announced that the PulseForge 3100 with Pulse Thermal Processing has been selected by R&D Magazine as a recipient of the 2009 R&D 100 Award in the Process Sciences category.
24 Jul 2009

Dip coated SWCNT for flexible electronics
Dip coated SWCNT microstructures on wafer-scale polymer for flexible electronics
23 Jul 2009

Energy harvesting volume driven by cars
In all forms of electric vehicle, power management is key and any form of energy harvesting is welcome. The modern car will therefore increasingly use regenerative braking, solar panels outside and maybe energy harvesting shock absorbers as well.
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.
22 Jul 2009

Moving cars generate electricity at Burger King drive through
New Energy Technologies, Inc has announced that engineers have completed development of the Company's newest MotionPower™ prototype for generating electricity from the movement of cars and light trucks, and will now undertake active field tests of the device at a drive-thru located at a prominent Burger King® franchise in the New York metropolitan area.
22 Jul 2009

New topics covered at Printed Electronics Asia
While some involved in OLEDs and OTFTs are moving out of the business of printed and potentially printed electronics, work on inorganic materials and compounds is increasing. The IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo will give a balanced view with many presentations being World firsts.
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21 Jul 2009

VDMA Photovoltaic Equipment
VDMA: Photovoltaic equipment reaches 60 per cent turnover growth in the first quarter of 2009, after two weak quarters incoming orders rise again.
21 Jul 2009

Beginner's guide to electronic components - Part II
Part II of a beginner's guide to electronic components and how they are made.
External press release
21 Jul 2009

Barnes & Noble launches world's largest eBookstore
Barnes & Noble, Inc., the world's largest bookseller, announced the launch of the Barnes & Noble eBookstore.
20 Jul 2009

Beginner's guide to electronic components - Part I
Part one of a beginner's guide to electronic components and why we try to print them.
17 Jul 2009

Converting solar energy using artificial leaf
An international team of researchers has modified chlorophyll from an alga so that it resembles the extremely efficient light antennae of bacteria. The team was then able to determine the structure of these light antennae. This is the first step to converting sunlight into energy using an artificial leaf.