18 Sep 2012

BMBF Project NEMO: Research on new OLED materials
Merck and ten other partners from industry and academia have successfully concluded the "New materials for OLEDs from solutions" (NEMO) project co-funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
12 Sep 2012

Measuring glucose without needle pricks
The minimal size is not the only thing that provides a substantial advantage over previous biosensors of this type. In addition, the sensor consumes substantially less power.
11 Sep 2012

A smart fabric sets off the alarm
Researchers have developed a new kind of anti-theft system, based on a woven fabric that triggers an alarm when penetrated by intruders. The smart fabric enables the exact location of the break-in to be identified, and is significantly cheaper than other burglary detection systems. It is also suitable as an invisible means of protecting entire buildings.
External press release
12 Jul 2012

Imec's industrial-level silicon solar cells exceed 20% efficiency
Imec's proprietary PERC process maximizes the conversion efficiency of the cell through structure and material optimizations while maintaining cost effective device concepts and processing.
12 Jul 2012

COMEDD now a new research institute of the Fraunhofer
The former department COMEDD (Center for Organic Materials and Electronic Devices Dresden) of the Fraunhofer IPMS has now reached the pre-stage to an independent institute of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft.
5 Jul 2012

Solar Power from Plastic Foils
Organic Photovoltaics: Group of KIT researchers is granted Funding in the amount of EUR 4.25 million
3 Jul 2012

Keeping electric vehicle batteries cool
Heat can damage the batteries of electric vehicles - even just driving fast on the freeway in summer temperatures can overheat the battery. An innovative new coolant conducts heat away from the battery three times more effectively than water, keeping the battery temperature within an acceptable range even in extreme driving situations.
20 Jun 2012

Flying 3D eye-bots
Intelligent swarms of aerial drones are a universally useful tool for police, crisis managers and urban planners. Special 3D sensors developed by Fraunhofer researchers ensure flawless aerobatics and prevent collisions.
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15 Jun 2012

Data-eye-glasses based on bidirectional OLED microdisplays
Interactive OLED-data-eye-glasses win the "Best in Show" award at the 50th
anniversary of the worldwide leading display conference SID 2012 in Boston/USA.
External press release
14 Jun 2012

Craftsmanship meets high-tech
MEISSEN Manufactory and Fraunhofer COMEDD announce cooperation in the
field of innovative porcelain luminaires.
External press release
13 Jun 2012

Imec and Kaneka achieve breakthrough
Kaneka and imec report a large area (6 inch semi-square) heterojunction silicon solar cell with a certified power conversion efficiency of 22.68%(*) with an electroplated copper contact grid on top of the transparent conductive oxide layer.
25 May 2012

Production of low-defect single-walled carbon nanotubes
Researchers at the Fraunhofer IWS Dresden inexpensively produce single-walled carbon nanotubes for industrial applications using a process that is worldwide unique.
24 May 2012

Highlights of Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2012 (Part One)
Highlights of last week's IDTechEx conference, Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe in Berlin, part one.
17 May 2012

Energy Harvesting & Storage and Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS awards
On Tuesday the 15th of May in Berlin, Germany, IDTechEx recognised innovation once more with the Energy Harvesting & Storage and Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS awards, in a ceremony that took place on the first day of the IDTechEx conference on the topic.
11 May 2012

Paper with good sound quality
At drupa print media fair, the Institute for Print and Media Technology of Chemnitz University of Technology presents printed loudspeakers on paper substrate and a solar tree with printed solar cells.
3 May 2012

Universal Display & Fraunhofer agreement for white OLED lighting
OLED lighting has the potential to lower global energy demands and lessen the environmental impacts associated with lighting.
6 Apr 2012

Listening to the radio even with an electric drive
To enable radio reception in electric vehicles, manufacturers must install filters and insulate cables, since electrical signals will otherwise interfere with music and speech transmissions. Now, using new calculation methods, researchers are paving the way for pure listening pleasure while also helping to lower the associated costs.