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The Key to Low-Cost Solar Cells: Thinner Than a Human Hair? While thin film technologies receive worldwide attention with their potential to lower the cost of solar energy, some researchers are thinking outside the box and looking into different approaches—resulting in cost reductions for photovoltaic technologies.
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New Photovoltaics and Printed Electronics by Inkjet New opportunities for printing electronics include: polymer solar film; flexible polymer-based lighting; electronic books printed polymer backplanes; transparent solar cells; flexible electronics and batteries, to name a few.
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Self-Healing Stretchable Substrate Arkema, a French chemical maker, is planning to develop commercial products based on the new supramolecular chemical technology of stretchable substrates.
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White Paper: Nanocrystalline Silicon and Silicon Inks NanoMarkets' new white paper examines the promising efforts to print silicon materials with the goal of achieving cost/performance breakthroughs in the areas of computer memories, RFID, display backplanes, lighting and photovoltaics.
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CPI and Cenamps Merger a Likely Success The North-East of the UK could become a world-class center for innovation in the processing sector with the announcement that two leading organizations are to merge.
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Video: Looking at the Latest Developments in Printed Electronics John Andresakis, VP of Strategic Technology, talks about the developments in printed electronics. This emerging technology will soon reach the mainstream markets with high volume RFID tags to simple flex and rigid circuits. It’s only a matter of time until these "printed" circuits enter the mainstream PCB/flex circuit industries.
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Soligie Appoints Printed Electronics Veterans Soligie, a market leader in design and manufacture of printed electronics, announced that industry veterans Richard Morris and Mark Duarte have joined the company to lead sales and business development activities.
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