20 Jan 2016

Meeting with ALABC/ILA London 13 Jan 2016
The International Lead Association (ILA) now runs the Advanced Lead Acid Battery Corporation (ALABC) and it is repositioning it to basic research at the request of its members.
4 Dec 2015

Lizard electric vehicles
Extreme vehicle concepts have a habit of appearing in a car near you.
19 Nov 2015

Two-dimensional material moves from the lab to the UK factory floor
Graphene is a two-dimensional material made up of sheets of carbon atoms. With its combination of exceptional electrical, mechanical and thermal properties, graphene has the potential to revolutionise industries ranging from healthcare to electronics.
3 Nov 2015

Intelligent packaging for pharmaceuticals
The Centre for Process Innovation is part of a UK based consortium developing technologies that will spearhead the commercialisation of intelligent pharmaceutical packaging.
3 Nov 2015

New design points a path to the ultimate battery
Researchers have successfully demonstrated how several of the problems impeding the practical development of the so-called 'ultimate' battery could be overcome.
3 Nov 2015

Cambridge Graphene announces new graphene ink patent application
Cambridge Graphene Ltd has announced that a new graphene patent application to produce commercial volumes of environmentally-friendly graphene inks, was filed on its behalf by Cambridge Enterprise, the commercialisation arm of the University of Cambridge.
30 Oct 2015

Graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing printed electronics
A low-cost, high-speed method for printing electronics using graphene and other conductive materials could open up a wide range of commercial applications.
26 Oct 2015

Blackest material ever made sets new record
The perfect black body exists only in textbooks, absorbing as it does, theoretically, all energy hitting its surface and then subsequently emitting that energy without loss.
External press release
14 Oct 2015

FlexEnable spearheads another breakthrough in flexible electronics
FlexEnable has successfully validated a new class of high performance organic semiconductors in a million pound project funded by Innovate UK.
20 Sep 2015

Outlook on fuel cell technologies for automotive applications
Being the automotive sector a trillion dollar market and given the existence of multiple low carbon powertrain technologies and sunk investments in specific powertrains technologies, the possibility of "betting on the wrong horse" makes the transition to low carbon vehicles a very risky process for incumbent automotive companies (global automotive manufacturers and their tier one suppliers). Through these technology developments these incumbent companies are primarily trying to maintain or increase their captured added value of the automotive value chain and their global sales market share. For new entrants with no existing interests, the risks are lower given they are not compelled to capture most of the value of the powertrain technology, giving them the possibility of sharing it with other parts of the value chain (suppliers, technology developers etc.)
External press release
7 Sep 2015

CPI to print low cost energy harvesting device
The Centre for Process Innovation has announced a new project to develop a novel printed energy harvesting device that is powered by near-field communication.
External press release
14 Jul 2015

FlexEnable Chief Scientist awarded the 2015 Faraday medal for physics
FlexEnable proudly congratulates its Chief Scientist and board member, Professor Henning Sirringhaus, for receiving the 2015 Faraday medal.
6 May 2015

Highlights from Europe's Largest Event on Printed Electronics
By Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx - The 11th annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe event in Berlin was a huge success thanks to our customers and partners, with attendees coming from 47 countries! This is the largest show on the topic in Europe and, more importantly, more adopters, OEMs and technology providers announced products and showed off their impressive solutions.
Background
14 Apr 2015

Cambridge Nanosystems
Cambridge Nanosystems is a UK-based start-up born out of Cambridge University that specialises in advanced materials. In this profile update, Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh covers their latest developments.
10 Mar 2015

Low-impact hub generates electrical current from pure plant power
Green wall technology and semi-transparent solar panels have been combined to generate electrical current from a renewable source of energy both day and night.
5 Mar 2015

3D printed cars
At the start, there was no generic name. The simple glass of the car windshield started to incorporate printed antennas and heaters. It was what we now know as "structural electronics" - one structure performing mechanical, electrical and other functions.
27 Feb 2015

3D printed cars
At the start, there was no generic name. The simple glass of the car windshield started to incorporate printed antennas and heaters. It was what we now know as "structural electronics" - one structure performing mechanical, electrical and other functions.
20 Feb 2015

Wearable electronics could lead to better MRI imaging
A researcher has developed a technology to print lightweight electronic circuits and devices onto thin films.
16 Feb 2015

Multi-million pound driverless car challenge
UK Business Secretary Vince Cable and Transport Minister Claire Perry officially launched a regulatory review of driverless cars and the Government's 'Introducing Driverless Cars' competition.