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Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

Handset Manufacturers to Publish Energy Ratings for Phone Chargers

A group of mobile manufacturers has launched a common energy rating system for chargers, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose the one that saves the most energy. The star rating system developed and supported by LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung Electronics and Sony Ericsson is one of a series of measures being taken by the industry to reduce the environmental footprint of its products.

Open secrets: Globalization requires manufacturers to allow controlled access to intellectual property

Open secrets: Globalization requires manufacturers to allow controlled access to intellectual property

Nanotechnology Challenges FDA and Manufacturers

In the past three years, nanotechnology has gained prominence on the US Food and Drug Administration's regulatory and research agenda. The prospect that tiny materials may form effective, targeted medicines and improved versions of many FDA-regulated products has generated great enthusiasm among scientists and manufacturers. Some drugs that incorporate nanomaterials are already on the market, along with many over-the-counter sunscreens, cosmetics, dietary supplements, and food products.

Socket Mobile Enables Mobile Sales Force Automation Solution for Tango

Socket Mobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT), an innovative provider of mobile productivity solutions, and writeORDER, a provider of custom sales force automation solutions for manufacturers and sales agencies, today announced that Tango, an independent sales agency representing 29 manufacturers, has selected the Socket SoMo® 650 handheld computer and CompactFlash Scan Card(TM) Series 5 as its mobile solution for order placement and management.

Socket Mobile Enables Mobile Sales Force Automation Solution for Tango

NEWARK, CA -- 10/29/08 -- Socket Mobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT), an innovative provider of mobile productivity solutions, and writeORDER, a provider of custom sales force automation solutions for manufacturers and sales agencies, today announced that Tango, an independent sales agency representing 29 manufacturers, has selected the Socket SoMo® 650 handheld computer and CompactFlash Scan Card(TM) Series 5 as its mobile solution for order placement and management.

Financial Crisis Hits Mobile Phone Market as Third Quarter Shipment Growth Drops To 3.2%

The worldwide mobile phone industry felt the impact of the global financial crisis in the third quarter of 2008 (3Q08) as total handset shipments were down significantly over previous quarters. Mobile phone manufacturers shipped a total of 299.0 million handsets in 3Q08, up 3.2% from last year, and down -0.4% over 2Q08. The third quarter of the year has historically been a ramp-up quarter as manufacturers load their sales channels with handsets in preparation for the holiday season, producing year-over-year growth rates as high as 20% as a result. This year has not witnessed a similar ramp up, largely due to the current economic situation.

JMJarre announces the iPod dock to rule them all

Apple is pulling in the cash with series of iPods. Even if you neglect the massive sales volume you can just look at how big the market for third-party accessories is. New accessories are piling up and not just half-done knock-offs but from car manufacturers and respected audio manufacturers. Everyone wants a piece of the iPod, even French designer team JMJarre, led by Jean-Michel Jarre, that has now released its vision of an iPod docking station that makes other docking stations look like something the cat dragged in.

Open source in consumer electronics: What, why and how

As the primary gateway to voice calls, Internet browsing, audio and video applications, and imaging display, demand for consumer electronics are naturally increasing. Specifically, there is a need for more choices in hardware features, software applications and innovative user interfaces (UI) packaged together in portable devices that are customized in various shapes and colors. To meet this growing demand, consumer electronics manufacturers look to open source software and hardware platforms that allow unbarred innovation. In this article, we'll examine why and how manufacturers engage with the open source community, where open source Linux is and isn't succeeding, and how Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is participating in various open source projects and organizations, including Google's Open Handset Alliance (OHA).

Leading Manufacturers of MEMS Microphone Under Patent Dispute

Rudolph Instruments is a leader in the design, development and manufacturing of precision instruments.

PC manufacturers recall more Sony batteries

Remember the brouhaha a couple of years ago when Sony took the heat for failing to tell consumers immediately about a problem with its notebook

PC Manufacturers Recall More Sony Batteries

Remember the brouhaha a couple of years ago when Sony took the heat for failing to tell consumers immediately about a problem with its notebook pc batteries?

Archstone Consulting Says Manufacturers and Suppliers Must Place More Emphasis on Stopping Gray Market Piracy

Keynote Speaker John Ferreira Unveils Crucial Statistics at the National Electronics Distributors Association's Annual Executive Conference

FAA Selects Avionics Manufacturers For NextGen

They're the companies chosen to provide the nuts and bolts of NextGen. Acting Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Robert Sturgell announced Monday the agency signed a $9 million agreement with Honeywell and Aviation Communications & Surveillance Systems (ACSS) to accelerate the testing and installation of NextGen technology.

Amazon Stands Up to Manufacturers' Hard-to-Open Packaging

"Retailers like Best Buy, Circuit City, and TigerDirect (CompUSA) may be different on deals and external appearance, but when it comes to the manufacturer products they stock, they're all the same and they all feature virtually the same bulky, environmentally-unfriendly, hard-to-open packaging. From hard plastic clamshells that would turn away even relatively strong scissors, to plastic ties and tape, opening your purchase can be a painful experience."

Nanotechnology Creates Opportunities, Challenges for Biotech Manufacturers

Policy makers weigh new rules to ensure the safety and quality of nanomaterials in biomedical products.

Optomec Reports New Orders for Aerosol Jet Solar Lab Printing System: Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Imp

Optomec announced today that the company has received significant orders for its Aerosol Jet Solar Lab system since its introduction earlier this year. The Solar Lab system is a process development platform that enables customers to define and develop improved collector line patterns for current and next generation high-efficiency solar cells by printing much finer collector lines than is currently possible with traditional screen-printing methods. These narrower, high integrity collector lines have higher conductivity and a lower shadowing effect, thereby increasing photovoltaic cell efficiency (>1%). Additionally, the non-contact deposition process used by Aerosol Jet is ideal for printing on thinner wafers. The system is commonly used as a precursor before moving to a full production Aerosol Jet print line solution provided in partners

Less Energy Consumption for Mobile Chargers

Mobile manufacturers have been researching the amount of energy used for recharging their devices and have made some revolutionary discoveries. Consequently, they have created a rating system for chargers, so that users can choose to buy only the ones that are more environmentally friendly. The companies that have taken on this project are Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and LG.

EnerG2 Introduces Advanced Nanomaterials for Energy Storage Breakthroughs

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

Solar Energy Pioneer G24 Innovations Names John Hartnett as CEO

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

Canadian Venture Capital Firm to Enter US Bio- and Nanotechnology Markets

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

Bruker Announces Order for 10 NMR Systems from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

Amtech Enters into 10-Year Exclusive License Agreement for Solar Dry Etching System

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

World Nanotechnology R+D Report 2008 Focus on Scientometric Analysis of Nanoscience

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency

4th Annual Axiom Capital Management 'Livingston Nanotechnology Conference'

Solar Manufacturers and Material Developers Look to Aerosol Jet Printing for Improved Cell Efficiency


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