16 Sep 2013

Thermoelectric energy harvesting in Japan
The Japanese are working very hard on thermoelectric energy harvesting from tiny forms for use on hot running electronics components the 1.5 kW versions for use on furnace flues etc.
Full profile interview
16 Sep 2013

Meggitt A/S
Meggitt A/S is located in Denmark and is part of Meggitt PLC, a FTSE 100 global engineering company with annual sales of £1.6 billion. They own and develop InSensor, a technology based on thick film piezoelectric ceramics. They use screen-printing to make various piezoelectric devices in sensing and energy harvesting.
One particularly successful device made with InSensor is an ultrasonic transceivers for medical imaging.
Full profile interview
15 Sep 2013

TempTime Corporation
Temptime has an extensive range of time-temperature indicators (TTI) that change color to signal the occurrence of a potentially damaging heat or freeze event, allowing the user to determine whether or not the product should be used. The company's cumulative heat indicator has been hugely successful in the Healthcare market.
13 Sep 2013

Beneq and Mordovia State University open joint ALD laboratory
Mordovia State University officially opened a laboratory to research and study thin-film technologies (100 nm and less) using atomic layer deposition (ALD) with Beneq's TFS 200 equipment.
12 Sep 2013

Optomec announces 100% bookings growth in first half 2013
Optomec, a supplier of additive manufacturing systems for 3D Printed Metals and Printed Electronics, has announced financial results for its First Half ending June 30, 2013.
External press release
12 Sep 2013

Smart mobility and the role of SMEs
Successful SMEs will share their insights into emerging opportunities in intelligent transport systems (ITS) at the INTRASME Smart Mobility Market Opportunity Workshop in Turin, Italy on the 25th September.
11 Sep 2013

Roads could power cars across Europe
Electric car development is primarily focused on fuel efficiency, and until recently, researchers have been seeking answers under the bonnet. But a team at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is looking a little lower.
11 Sep 2013

Research creates new opportunities from waste heat
Physicists at the University of Houston's (UH) physics department and the Texas Center for Superconductivity are working on an innovation that could boost vehicle mileage by 5 percent and power plant and industrial processing performance as much as 10 percent.
11 Sep 2013

University attracts major graphene manufacturer to Manchester
The decision by Bluestone Global Tech to locate their European production plant at the home of graphene could attract a significant number of jobs to the city.
10 Sep 2013

Two new features for electrophoretic displays?
IDTechEx's Technology Analyst, Dr Guillaume Chansin comments on recent news on electrophoretic displays.
10 Sep 2013

Nissan develops second electric commercial vehicle
Nissan is in the final development phase of its second mass production pure electric vehicle, the e-NV200 compact van, scheduled for launch in 2014.
10 Sep 2013

Flexible OLED from the roll
The joint OLED project R2Flex has been successfully finished now. As a result Fraunhofer COMEDD and Tridonic Dresden (formerly LEDON OLED Lighting) present a demonstrator of a desk luminaire with flexible OLED.
10 Sep 2013

Smart supercapacitor shuts down when it overheats
Researchers in China have designed a smart supercapacitor that reversibly shuts down when it gets too hot.
Background
10 Sep 2013

Ford Motor Company
This profile examines the needs of the Ford Motor Company as an end-user of 3D printing based on interviews with the companies experts in both the USA and the UK.
Background
10 Sep 2013

Reebok International
This profile discusses uses and needs of Reebok in terms of its 3D printing related activities.
9 Sep 2013

Printed Electronics in Japan (part I)
From July through September 2013 we have visited 35 companies and interviewed many delegates at our Printed Electronics Asia event in Tokyo as well as reviewing the lectures and talking to the lecturers. This article shares some of the trends in Japanese printed electronics and allied subjects that have emerged. It is only a taster from the huge database of information acquired and interpreted by IDTechEx analysts. Over the years, the task has been made difficult by the Japanese predilection for changing company names and this cannot help their business activity.
9 Sep 2013

US DoT awards USD13.6m for fuel cell buses
The US Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced $13.6 million in federal funding to advance the commercialization of American-made fuel cell buses for the transit industry.
9 Sep 2013

Pocketbook and Plastic Logic develop the next PocketBook CoverReader
Next generations of CoverReader are planned to be developed for use with smartphone brands such as Samsung, HTC and Sony.
9 Sep 2013

Solar cell performance improves with ion-conducting polymer
Drawing their inspiration from photosynthesis, dye-sensitized solar cells offer the promise of low-cost solar photovoltaics and - when coupled with catalysts - even the possibility of generating hydrogen and oxygen, just like plants.
6 Sep 2013

Dealloying lithium alloys could advance lithium-ion batteries
Arizona State University have been experimenting with dealloying lithium-tin alloys, and seeing the potential for the nanostructures they are producing to spark advances in lithium-ion batteries.