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29 Nov 2012

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External press release
13 Nov 2012

Epson and Plastic Logic announce cooperation
Leaders in their respective fields cooperate to broaden the applications for flexible plastic displays.
28 Sep 2012

Researchers develop printable lasers
Printing lasers using everyday inkjet technology has been created by scientists.
19 Sep 2012

Big future for titanium compounds in the new electronics and electrics
This article shares some of the research carried out for a new IDTechEx report requested by several of the world's largest chemical companies.
27 Aug 2012

Manchester to host £64m BP research centre
BP is to establish a £64 million international research centre, known as the BP International Centre for Advanced Materials, or BP-ICAM at The University of Manchester.
18 Jul 2012

New material breakthroughs to be presented at Asia's IDTechEx event
New material breakthroughs to be presented at Asia event By Cathleen Thiele, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
16 Jul 2012

Nanodevice builds electricity from tiny pieces
A team of scientists at the National Physical Laboratory and University of Cambridge has made a significant advance in using nano-devices to create accurate electrical currents.
13 Jul 2012

UK nanodevice builds electricity from tiny pieces
The device drives electrical current by manipulating individual electrons, one-by-one at very high speed.
27 Jun 2012

Exploring Opportunities for Printed Electronics in East Asia
There have been three billion-dollar success stories in printed and organic electronics so far - and in each Asia has been a key driving factor.
10 Apr 2012

Plastic electronics: a neat solution
A breakthrough in the development of a new generation of plastic electronic circuits by researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory brings flexible and transparent intelligent materials - such as artificial skin and interactive playing cards - a step closer.
27 Feb 2012

European collaboration fast-track organic & large-area electronics
European collaboration to fast-track success of organic and large-area electronics
14 Feb 2012

Researchers examine batteries from the inside
Researchers at Cambridge University, Stony Brook University, and New York University have developed methodology, based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to look inside a battery without destroying it.