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Holst Centre and Henkel will intensify their health patch collaboration (photo: Holst Centre)

Henkel and Holst Centre continue collaboration


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Henkel (Düsseldorf, Germany) and Holst Centre, located at High tech Campus Eindhoven, The Netherlands, continue their long-term collaboration, which focuses on developments related to health patch technologies and products.

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Dr Jan Mrosik, chair of the management board of MindSphere World, Siemens AG (photo: MindSphere)

Worldwide user organisation founded for open IoT platform MindSphere


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Working hand in hand with 18 partner companies, Siemens AG is founding “MindSphere World”, a worldwide user organisation for the cloud-based open IoT operating system MindSphere. Its aim is to expand the global reach of the ecosystem based on MindSphere. The organisation is also designed to afford support to its individual members in developing and improving IoT solutions on the MindSphere platform and in tapping new markets in the digital economy.

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Fraunhofer FEP conducts research on new processes for robust layers on flexible materials (photo: Fraunhofer FEP)

Fraunhofer FEP showcases novel and highly productive process for robust layers on flexible materials


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The Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP (Dresden, Germany), a provider of research and development services for all coating technologies, will be presenting research advances in the area of high-rate coating at the 2018 FLEX conference in Monterey, USA from 12-15 February 2018.

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Tim H. Luong from CERADROP, French and Chinese partners visiting and running the CeraPrinter X-Serie at INT (photo: CERADROP)

Asian nanotechnology breakthrough with CeraPrinter X-Serie from CERADROP


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CERADROP, an MGI Group company based in Limoges, France, has supplied the Institute for Nanotechnology (INT), Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM) with one of its turnkey materials deposition inkjet platforms – the CeraPrinter X-Serie.

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Frederik C. Krebs, CEO of infinityPV (photo: infinityPV)

infinityPV’s CEO calls for joined forces in the printed solar industry


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For decades scientists have been pursuing an exceedingly ambitious goal: They hope to provide clean energy for the entire world. Solutions including fusion, wind, solar, and more are all in the works, each with their own sets of promises and costs. Frederik C. Krebs, CEO of infinityPV (Jyllinge, Denmark) sees one clear path to a renewable energy future: “Printed solar cells hold the promises of solving our energy needs - we have the technology, all needed materials are abundant, and we spend extremely limited energy producing them.”

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