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Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) is a 60 strong student organisation that designs, build and races solar powered vehicles.
Since their founding in 2007, they have been the UK's number one for solar vehicle development and achieved 2,047km on solar power at the World Solar Challenge in 2015 with their latest vehicle, Evolution.
Their team mission is to inspire as well as innovate. Through exploring new areas of ultra-efficient vehicle technology, they aim to challenge the accepted concept for solar vehicles with their unique design. In addition they provide students at Cambridge University with a learning platform for applied engineering, strategic planning and leadership in the real world.
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18 Apr 2013

Functional inks for Flexible, Transparent and Printed Electronics

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
18 Apr 2013

Functional inks for Flexible, Transparent and Printed Electronics

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
18 Apr 2013

Graphene for Printed, Flexible and Transparent Electronics

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
18 Apr 2013

Graphene for Printed, Flexible and Transparent Electronics

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
18 Apr 2013

Graphene for Printed, Flexible and Transparent Electronics

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
18 Apr 2013

IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe 2013 Award Winners

The annual printed electronics award winners were announced at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics event this week in Berlin, Germany.
6 Apr 2013

CSIRO

19 Mar 2013

Plastic Logic wins award for innovative colour flexible displays

Plastic Logic has announced that the company has been awarded the Elektronik Optoelectronic Product of the Year 2013 Award for its full colour flexible plastic displays.
14 Mar 2013

Battery technology provides double the energy storage at lower cost

A new battery technology provides double the energy storage at lower cost than the batteries that are used in handheld electronics, electric vehicles, aerospace and defence.
5 Mar 2013

Graphene Special Edition - commercial potentials and challenges

IDTechEx Research is launching a special edition dedicated to graphene on its Printed Electronics World online journal. For two consecutive weeks, you will read invited articles outlining the views of select industry and academic players about the commercial potential and challenges facing the emerging graphene industry.
25 Feb 2013

IDTechEx appoints new Senior Technology Analyst

IDTechEx have recently strengthened their research capabilities by appointing a new Senior Technology Analyst, Dr Wendy Kneissl.
22 Feb 2013

Solar cells use a spray painting process

A method of spray-coating a photovoltaic active layer by an air based process - similar to spraying regular paint from a can - to develop a cheaper technique which can be mass produced.
15 Feb 2013

Solar cells use a spray painting process

Solar cells made using a process like spray painting have been developed by a research collaboration between scientists.
6 Feb 2013

Transparent conductive films, touch surfaces and haptics at TCF LIVE!

IDTechEx are pleased to launch TCF LIVE! - a new conference and tradeshow covering the latest technologies and application of transparent conductive films (TCF) - covering raw materials through to the full range of applications.
1 Feb 2013

Europe pledges one billion euros on graphene

The European Commission has announced that it has chosen Graphene as one of Europe's first "Future Emerging Technology" flagship programmes, described as "the largest research excellence awards in history".
22 Jan 2013

New research grants to enhance the use of wonder material

Research projects that will focus on how to enhance the 'manufacturability' of graphene, one of the thinnest, strongest and most conductive materials known to man, are to receive £21.5 million in funding.
21 Jan 2013

Mechanical amplifier converts ambient vibrations into electricity

Prototype versions of MEMS and macro-scale devices based on these principles have demonstrated a significantly improved power output and a wider operational bandwidth relative to current state-of-the-art devices.
14 Jan 2013

Plastic Logic

Plastic Logic have developed a process to manufacture organic thin film transistors (OTFT) active matrix backplanes on plastic substrates. The backplanes can be used in displays or sensor applications.
4 Jan 2013

Large area electronics: addressing the applications challenge

The city of Cambridge,UK, is well known for its historical contribution to the field of organic electronics, and is keen to stay at the forefront of new applications.
3 Jan 2013

Cambridge winner of government funding to research 'super material'

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have been awarded £12 million to aid their research into graphene - a material scientists claim has unparalleled capabilities.