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Soligie Soligie provides custom, robust, repeatable manufacturing solutions for printed electronics by leveraging multiple printing platforms and a deep materials knowledge and experience. Soligie...
View ArticleSoligie Receives Two R&D Awards from FlexTech Alliance
FlexTech Alliance today announced two R&D awards to Soligie of Savage, Minn. The intent of the awards is to advance flexible, printed electronics manufacturing and obtain delivery of innovative...
View ArticleNanomaterials and the iNEMI Electronics Roadmap
Alan Rae, Ph.D., M.B.A.Those of you familiar with electronics will know that three of the most read roadmaps are the ITRS (International Roadmap for Semiconductors) roadmap, from the perspective of the...
View ArticleStanford Engineers Make Flexible Carbon Nanotube Circuits More Reliable and...
Stanford engineers have developed an improved process for making flexible circuits that use carbon nanotube transistors, a development that paves the way for a new generation of bendable electronic...
View ArticleGraphene rubber bands could stretch limits of current healthcare, new...
New research published today in the journal ACS Nano ("Sensitive, High-Strain, High-Rate Bodily Motion Sensors Based on Graphene–Rubber Composites") identifies a new type of sensor that can monitor...
View ArticleFully transparent, rollable electronics built with a graphene/carbon nanotube...
Fully transparent and rollable circuits: (a) Image of fabricated fully transparent and rollable a-IGZO TFT circuits after detachment from carrier glass; (b) atomic force microscope image obtained from...
View ArticleThe Impact of Nanomanufacturing on the Flexible Electronics Opportunity
The National Academy of Engineering report that was just released in 2014 on “The Flexible Electronics Opportunity ” has re-established interest in this growing area which includes strategic...
View ArticleCambridge Graphene Centre
The Mission of the Cambridge Graphene Centre is to investigate the science and technology of graphene, carbon allotropes, layered crystals and hybrid nanomaterials. This engineering innovation centre...
View ArticleFlexible Nanosensors for Wearable Devices
Researchers from UPM have developed a manufacturing method of aluminum optical nanosensors on versatile substrates that can be used for wearable devices and smart labels. A new method developed at the...
View ArticleNext Round of Manufacturing Innovation Institutes Include Nanomanufacturing...
Recent announcements by the federal government identifying the next rounds of Manufacturing Innovation Institutes (MIIs) have selected topics for public-private funding opportunities that potentially...
View ArticleFlexTech Alliance
FlexTech Alliance, headquartered in San Jose, California, is devoted to fostering the growth, profitability and success of the flexible and printed electronics supply chain, and the many application...
View ArticleHandwritten Patterning of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Although there are many potential applications for carbon nanotubes (CNTs), their wide scale consumer applications to date have been limited to serving as polymer additives to yield higher-strength...
View ArticleC3nano Inc.
Powering a New Generation of Smarter, Fully Flexible Consumer Electronics Founded in 2010 as a spinout from Professor Zhenan Bao’s chemical engineering laboratory at Stanford University, C3nano is the...
View ArticleNanoengineers win grant to make smart clothes for personalized cooling and...
Garment-based printable electrodes developed in the lab of Joseph Wang, distinguished professor of nanoengineering at UC San Diego, and lead principal investigator of ATTACH. (Image: Jacobs School of...
View ArticleFlexEnable Limited
FlexEnable has been launched to build on the world's best and industrially proven flexible electronics technology platform. This platform combines stable high performance transistors with passive...
View ArticleBioelectronics Pioneer John Rogers to Join Northwestern
John A. Megan Fellman, Northwestern University News John A. Rogers
View ArticleNew Public-Private Partnerships Supported by Nanotechnology Innovations
Recent announcements by the Jeff Morse, Ph.D.
View ArticleResearchers tailor power source for wearable electronics
Wearable power sources for wearable electronics are limited by the size of garments. Case Western Reserve University Flexible and wearable wire-shaped microsupercapacitor based on a wire-shaped...
View ArticleRole of Nanomanufacturing in Wearable Sensor Technologies
The recent explosion of wearable consumer products for monitoring physiological information, such as heart rate or skin temperature, provides the promise for personalized medicine wherein an indivi...
View ArticleU.S.-Singapore Bilateral Workshop on Nanomanufacturing Highlights...
Advances in nanofabrication processes have bridged the gap from fundamental science to reliable materials and process methodologies being utilized to impact a range of possible applications includi...
View ArticleDirect Writing with Highly Conductive Graphene Inks
Numerous research efforts already have demonstrated the feasibility of fabricating graphene-based electronics through high-throughput ink printing strategies (see for instance: " Michael Berger,...
View ArticlePhysics Professor Klaus Sattler publishes Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook
Klaus Sattler, a professor at UH Mānoa's Department of Physics and Astronomy, has ed University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa News Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, Two-Volume Set by Klaus Sattler
View ArticleSelf-assembling Nano Inks Form Conductive and Transparent Grids During Imprint
Transparent electronics devices are present in today’s thin film displays, solar cells, and touchscreens. The future will bring flexible versions of such devices. Dr. Carola Jung, INM Leibniz Institute...
View ArticleElectronic Circuits Printed at 1 Micron Resolution
A research team consisting of MANA Independent Scientist Takeo Minari, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), NIMS National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Formation of...
View ArticleContinuous Roll-Process Technology for Transferring and Packaging Flexible LSI
A research team led by Professor Keon Jae Lee from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and by Dr. KAIST News This schematic image shows the flexible silicon NAND flash memory...
View ArticleEngineers Reveal Fabrication Process for Revolutionary Transparent Sensors
In 2014, when University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers announced in the journal Nature Communications Renee Meiller, Director of communications, University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering...
View ArticleNew Stamping Technique Creates Functional Features at Nanoscale Dimensions
The next time you place your coffee order, imagine slapping onto your to-go cup a sticker that acts as an electronic decal, letting you know the precise temperature of your triple-venti no-foam lat...
View ArticleScalable 100% Yield Production of Conductive Graphene Inks
Conductive inks are useful for a range of applications, including printed and flexible electronics such as radio frequency identification (RFID) antennas, transistors or photovoltaic cells. Sophia...
View ArticleTransparent Silver Films for Flexible Displays, Touchscreens and Metamaterials
The thinnest, smoothest layer of silver that can survive air exposure has been laid down at the University of Michigan, and it could change the way touchscreens and flat or flexible displays are ma...
View ArticleOff-the-Shelf, Power-Generating Clothes Are Almost Here
A lightweight, comfortable jacket that can generate the power to light up a jogger at night may sound futuristic, but materials scientist Trisha Andrew at the Univ Trisha L. Andrew, Director of the...
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