Today’s Nissan Leaf has a 100-mile driving range per charge. The Chevy Volt has a 350 miles driving range. However, this increased range is achieved through an onboard gasoline generator that can recharge the battery. The expectation is that the next leap in technology will bring solely electric cars with...
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Monthly Archives: August 2010
QD Soleil™ Parent Company Nanosys Announces Strategic Alliance with Samsung Electronics including Co-Development for Solar
QD Soleil™ Parent Company Nanosys Announces Strategic Alliance with Samsung Electronics including Co-Development for Solar http://www.redherring.com/Home/26398 PALO ALTO, CA. Aug. 13, 2010 – QD Soleil™, today announced that its parent company, Nanosys, has entered into a strategic alliance with Samsung Electronics. The broad based partnership will include co-development and licensing...
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Display technology is currently realizing the benefits of nanotechnology in lighting support for the displays and the display construction itself.
Display technology is currently realizing the benefits of nanotechnology in lighting support for the displays and the display construction itself. One of the new display technologies is the Mirasol display from Qualcomm. This MEMS (microelectromechanical-system)-on-glass device targets low-power, daylight-readable color displays for portable-system applications…. continue reading...
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Nanosys and Samsung Electronics Announce Strategic Alliance to Accelerate Commercial Applications of Nano-Architected Materials for the Electronics and Solar Markets
Samsung to Fund Co-Development of Industry-Leading High-Efficiency Thin Film Solar Panels, Flash Memory Products and Display Technologies; Deal Includes License Rights to Nanosys’ World Leading Intellectual Property Portfolio for Nano-Architected Materials Palo Alto, Calif., August 10, 2010 – Nanosys, Inc., an advanced materials architect, and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a...
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Engadget: Nanosys forms alliance with Samsung to further the art of nanotech, fight the gray goo menace
Nanotech: it’s about to get big — well, figuratively speaking anyway. California-based Nanosys, who has worked to apply little tech to everything from flash memory to LED-backlit displays, is now applying it to solve a new problem: cash flow. Through a partnership with Samsung, Nanosys will receive “funding and resources”...
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