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Colin Bennett

Promising power source for wearable electronics - 1 views

  • Researchers from Kyung Hee University and electronics giant Samsung in Korea have devised a textile-based organic photovoltaic cell that they believe could be a promising approach for powering wearable electronics
Colin Bennett

Wearables for health monitoring - 0 views

  • While lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries offer many advantages over traditional battery technologies, research and development of new battery chemistries that, in many ways, surpass Li-ion is advancing rapidly and is expected to have a major impact on the battery industry in the coming years. 
  • Standard Model S sedans have until now all featured a single rear motor slung between and slightly behind the car’s rear axle, powering the rear wheels only; the new "D" models will add a second motor between the two front wheels.
  • Wearable soft sensors for monitoring health
Colin Bennett

Would you wear your phone's charger? - 1 views

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    "This year's event features phone-controlled devices and wearable tech, as Cindy Sui reports from Taipei."
Colin Bennett

Wearables market to reach $8bn by 2018 - 2 views

  • The market of electrical and electronic components for wearable electronic products is also expanding rapidly, and component market value is about 66% of that of products.
Colin Bennett

Printable batteries - 0 views

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    Printable electronics have taken off in recent years, and there are now industrial-scale printing machines that can efficiently deposit a variety of flexible electronic components onto flexible substrates to create wearable sensors, displays, smart packaging labels, and other printable products. However, developing printable, flexible energy-storage devices, such as supercapacitors and batteries has lagged behind.
Hans De Keulenaer

Global Conductive Inks Market to 2030 - Copper & Silver Inks Will Continue to Dominate ... - 1 views

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    "The global market for conductive inks is estimated at >$2.5 billion in annual revenues and will continue to grow as applications proliferate in sensors, wearables, smart packaging, flexible electronics, OLEDs, thin-film transistors, photovoltaics, smart textiles, automotive and more."
Colin Bennett

Researchers Weave Wearable Memory Out of Copper - 0 views

  • Scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center have created a proof-of-concept design for a flexible memory fabric made of platinum and woven copper and copper-oxide wires that form a memory circuit. In tests, this e-textile system
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