Acreo Swedish ICT has just announced that it has developed a new type of printed UV-light detector that is now ready for the market and will be demonstrated at LOPEC in Munich 27-28 May and Biosensors in Melbourne 27-30 May.
Holst Centre, an open-innovation R&D centre based in The Netherlands, and NovaCentrix, an US based producer of printed electronics manufacturing technologies, have announced a partnership to advance the study and application of photonic curing technologies.
Just recently the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) launched a project called “MatHero” that aims at making organic photovoltaics competitive to their inorganic counterparts by enhancing their efficiency, reducing their production costs and increasing their life-time. As the organisers of KIT state “green” processes for materials synthesis and coating play a key role.