An image of a graphene molecule
An image of a graphene molecule

EU appoints Graphene as Emerging Technology Flagship


Companies / Markets

The European Commission has chosen so-called Graphene-project as one of Europe’s first two 10-year, 1 billion euro research flagships with the aim to take graphene and related layered materials from academic laboratories to society, revolutionise multiple industries and create economic growth and new jobs in Europe.

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  The Zero Energy Display (ZED)
The Zero Energy Display (ZED)

SERELEC and Plastic Logic present digital signage solution


Products

SERELEC, a supplier of digital signage headquartered in Lyon, France, and Plastic Logic, a company specialised in the development of flexible display technology, have collaborated in the development of a low-power outdoor digital signage solution based on Plastic Logic’s flexible plastic displays called ZED (Zero Energy Display).

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  Paul Heremans
Paul Heremans

New technology director Flexible Electronics at Holst Centre


Appointments

As per Januray 7, Paul Heremans has become technology director of the flexible electronics research activities at Holst Centre.

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  The conference will be held at MINATEC CAMPUS in Grenoble
The conference will be held at MINATEC CAMPUS in Grenoble

ICOE 2013 calls for papers


Exhibitions / Events

The 9th International Conference on Organic Electronics (ICOE), which will be staged in Grenoble from 18 to 20 June 2013 and is organised by the French institute CEA-LITEN, is calling for papers concerning the three main topics Materials, Process and Integration and Device Physics and Circuit design.

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  Plastic Logic and the Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab will reveal PaperTab to the press at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on 8 January 2013
Plastic Logic and the Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab will reveal PaperTab to the press at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on 8 January 2013

Paper tablet computer revealed


Products

Queen’s University, Canada, in collaboration with Plastic Logic, UK, and Intel Labs, USA, have developed a flexible paper computer that looks and feels just like a sheet of paper. However, it is fully interactive with a flexible, high-resolution 10.7” plastic display developed by Plastic Logic, a flexible touchscreen, and powered by the second generation Intel Core i5 Processor.

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