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.
24 May 2011

New technique could enable fiber-based electronic and photonic devices
Researchers at MIT have succeeded in making a fine thread that could enable creation of a variety of fiber-based electronic and photonic devices.
11 Oct 2010

Inaugural 'Deep Orange' car unveiled at motorsports event
With an electric motor, the inaugural "Deep Orange" car — the first concept car created by graduate students at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research — didn't make a lot of noise. But it certainly made an impression.
A range-extended electric vehicle expected to achieve the equivalent of 100 miles per gallon of gas, the first Deep Orange car was unveiled at "Motorsports on Main" — a kick-off event for the Petit Le Mans race week at Road Atlanta — alongside race cars, transporters and special exhibits.
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18 Jun 2009

SEMICON West, July 14-16 in San Francisco
Companies will share their latest results with the broader semiconductor and display manufacturing supply chain at SEMICON West, July 14-16 in San Francisco.
18 May 2009

Highlights from the FlexTech Workshop at Clemson University
Flextech (formerly the U.S. Display Consortium, USDC) is an organization whose members include companies involved in all aspects of printed, flexible and organic electronics.
30 Jan 2009

Report from Energy Harvesting Workshop - Part Two
There were many users and potential users at the Energy Harvesting Workshop and they were far from being hooked on any one technology - Read part II of Dr Peter's Harrop's report.
10 Dec 2007

Clemson University US announces printed electronics initiatives
The accelerating and constantly changing industry of Printed Electronics is estimated to be worth 100-300 billion dollars in 15 years forecast Clemson University, USA.