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Epishine unveils „light cell“ – a thin and flexible organic solar cell

Epishine’s ”light cell” can change how we power small electronics – a thin and flexible organic solar cell that can be integrated in sensors, consumer electronics and other low power devices to reduce or eliminate the need of batteries.

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TactoTek’s IMSE technology reduces greenhouse gas emissions and plastics use

TactoTek (Oulu, Finland), developer and licenser of in-mould structural electronics (IMSE) technology, recently published its achievements towards more sustainable electronics manufacturing. An independent lifecycle analysis (LCA) by the Finnish research institute VTT revealed that an electronics part manufactured using IMSE technology results in 35% lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than a comparable conventional electronics design. In addition, because IMSE combines both mechanical structure and electronic function in a single part, an IMSE part typically uses 50-75% less plastics than a conventional assembly.

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TU Chemnitz: surround sound out of light, roll-printed speaker paper

If the Institute of Print and Media Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology in Germany has its way, many speakers of the future will not only be as thin as paper, but will also have an impressive sound. This is a reality already in the laboratories of the Chemnitz researchers, who developed the multiple award-winning "T-Book" back in 2015 – a large-format illustrated book equipped with printed electronics. If you turn a page, it begins to sound through a speaker invisibly located inside the sheet of paper. "The T-Book was and is a milestone in the development of printed electronics, but the development continues," says Prof Dr Arved C. Hübler, under whose leadership this technology trend, which is becoming increasingly important worldwide, has been driven forward for more than 20 years.

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