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Printed Electronics Europe 2012
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Harnessing nature's solar cells
Harnessing nature's solar cells
9 Feb 2012  |  United States
Photovoltaic panels made from plant material could become a cheap, easy alternative to traditional solar cells. Within a few years, people in remote villages in the developing world may be able to make their own solar panels, at low cost, using othe...
LasX introduces precision converting services group for contact laser
LasX introduces precision converting services group for contact laser
Press Release  |  9 Feb 2012  |  United States
LasX Industries is proud to announce the addition of the Precision Converting Services group to better serve the electronic and industrial markets. Dean Laird has been selected to oversee the new group, and will be responsible for identifying and d...
Thin film transistor technology is moving fast
Thin film transistor technology is moving fast
8 Feb 2012  |  Portugal/WorldWide
Last week IDTechEx attended and presented at an event on thin film transistors in Portugal. This event brought together researchers from across the globe. Participants included Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, Tokyo Institute of Te...
New touch screen technology
New touch screen technology
Press Release  |  8 Feb 2012  |  Germany/United States
Eastman Kodak Co. and the Conductive Polymers Division of Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG, have achieved a major technological advance in the development of transparent conductive films for projected capacitive touch screens. The companie...
Polyera achieves world-record organic solar cell performance
Polyera achieves world-record organic solar cell performance
7 Feb 2012  |  United Kingdom/United States
Polyera has achieved a certified world-record 9.1% efficient polymer/fullerene organic solar cell in an inverted bulk heterojunction architecture using its newest proprietary ActivInk® PV2000 semiconductor material. The high efficiency of this ...
INSIDE Secure NFC solutions now Kovio RF barcode ready
INSIDE Secure NFC solutions now Kovio RF barcode ready
Press Release  |  7 Feb 2012  |  France
Revolutionary printed silicon tags enable item-level interaction between consumers and brands INSIDE Secure, a leader in semiconductor solutions for secure transactions and digital identity, have announced that its family of NFC solutions can now be...
MicroOLED introduces highest pixel density OLED microdisplay
MicroOLED introduces highest pixel density OLED microdisplay
6 Feb 2012  |  France
MicroOLED, a maker of highly power-efficient superior image quality microdisplays for near-to-eye applications, have introduced a new 5.4 million pixel density 0.61 inch diagonal, low power consumption OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Display) microdispl...
Printed Electronics for Electric Vehicles
Printed Electronics for Electric Vehicles
3 Feb 2012  |  WorldWide
More and more giant corporations are buying into printed electrics by acquiring companies partly or wholly in the field. The world's second largest chemical company Dow bought Rohm & Haas (materials), 3M bought into Printechnologics (printed pa...
Smart paint could revolutionise structural safety
Smart paint could revolutionise structural safety
2 Feb 2012  |  United Kingdom
An innovative new smart paint that can detect microscopic failures in wind turbines, mines and bridges is being developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde. The environmentally-friendly paint uses nanotechnology to detect movement in ...
Researchers devise new means for creating elastic conductors
Researchers devise new means for creating elastic conductors
1 Feb 2012  |  United States
A new method of creating stretchable electronics made of carbon nanotubes could contribute to the large scale production of the material for use in the next generation of elastic electronic devices. Dr Yong Zhu one of the researchers at North Carol...
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