3 Jun 2011

A car battery at half the price
24M intends to greatly reduce the inactive material in a battery. According to estimates in a new paper.
2 Jun 2011

Swiss researchers flexible solar cells new world record
Record efficiency of 18.7% for flexible CIGS solar cells on plastics
31 May 2011

Flexible films for photovoltaics
Displays that can be rolled up and flexible solar cells - both are potential future markets. Barrier layers that protect thin-film solar cells from oxygen and water vapor and thus increase their useful life are an essential component.
27 May 2011

Fraunhofer ISE and Badenova present project on electric mobility
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE are currently in charge of a project that shall make it possible for large-scale operators to integrate electric vehicles into an existing vehicle fleet. The project "Efficient Mobility" is subsidized by Badenova's Innovation Fund for Climate and Water Protection.
6 May 2011

Energy harvesting for automotive applications
Energy harvesters do not necessarily make sense in all potential applications where a battery is replaced.
26 Apr 2011

OLED microdisplay based eyetracking HMD
The Fraunhofer IPMS works on the integration of sensors and microdisplays on CMOS backplane for several years now. For example the researchers have developed a bidirectional microdisplay, which could be used in Head-Mounted Displays (HMD) for gaze triggered augmented-reality (AR) aplications.
21 Feb 2011

Paper electronics ready for prime time
The term paper electronics refers to electronic and electric circuits printed onto paper - increasingly both at the same time. Paper electronics has its origins in the screen printing of electrodes onto battery separators for cylindrical batteries and it has been used for conductors and sensors in such things as T-Ink toys and novelties.
18 Feb 2011

In-wheel electric motors gain market share
In-wheel motors were popular in cars over 100 years ago because they did not intrude into passenger space. An example is shown below. However, they were expensive and they adversely affected the ride and steering. One motor seizing could sometimes lock a wheel.
15 Feb 2011

Printed Electronics in Korea
IDTechEx recently visited Korea to learn more about the progress with Printed Electronics there - find out more.
1 Dec 2010

Printed Electronics USA
German scientists break record, draw high-tech investments
19 Nov 2010

Winners of the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & WSN Awards
Companies were recognized for their outstanding progress in the fields of Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) at the IDTechEx awards dinner in Boston, MA on November 16.
15 Nov 2010

Germany - Leader in Printed Electronics
It's no secret that Germany is a global leader in the support of the development of the Printed Electronics industry. Government incentives, scientific and technological excellence alongside a strong educational background and highly skilled workforce are some of the reasons behind the success stories behind German technology innovators. In the past few days, several announcements have done nothing but reinforce the leadership position of German companies in the flexible electronics space.
4 Nov 2010

Conductor paths for marvelous light
Researchers want to optimize the lamps of the future and reduce the price by a new manufacturing process
13 Oct 2010

Heliatek & IAPP achieve production-relevant efficiency record for OPVC
Heliatek GmbH of Dresden has again set an efficiency record for organic photovoltaic cells with an efficiency of 8.3% on an active surface area of 1.1 cm2 - a new world record for organic photovoltaic cells.
13 Sep 2010

Wireless Sensor Networks: Dream and Reality
At the IDTechEx joint event Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS USA and Energy Harvesting USA in Boston, Massachusetts November 16-17, many noteworthy advances will be announced for the first time.
12 Aug 2010

Real Time Locating and Wireless Sensor Networks - Rapid Advances
In the past, too much use of RFID has involved sensing items and conveyances only when they pass very near to the occasional interrogator. Heroic assumptions are then made about what happened in between. Was it destroyed, perhaps by overheating? Is it still there? Is it intact?