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    Graphenea is a leading graphene producer for industrial and research needs. Graphenea has developed a leading synthesis and transfer process to obtain high uniformity monolayer graphene films on any...
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    Realizing graphene's potential — Graphene is one of the strongest, most thermally and electrically conductive materials known. Vorbeck Material is making this promising material a reality...
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    Queensgate Instruments was founded in 1979 and span out from a ground-breaking research programme at Imperial College, London. Queensgate Instruments quite literally "wrote the book" on...
  • News - 19 Mar 2013
    The Flexible Electronics and Display Center at Arizona State University (formerly the Flexible Display Center) and PARC, a Xerox company, announced that they successfully manufactured the world's...
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    The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University today announced that AU Optronics (AUO) has become an industry partner of the FDC. The two companies will collaborate on the...
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    A simple surface treatment technique demonstrated by a collaboration between researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Penn State and the University of Kentucky...
  • Article - 16 Sep 2004
    Recent developments in nanotechnology are leading to displays that are cheaper, larger, brighter, and more efficient than current ones. Developments such as electronic inks, polymer light emitting...

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