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Printed electronics: the highlights at LOPEC 2025
More practical examples, more insider knowledge, more compact information for users: LOPEC covers the entire value chain from research and production to the final product. The following highlights await visitors in Munich from 25-27thFebruary 2025.
Boron-doped diamonds show promising properties for quantum
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have discovered new properties in boron-doped diamonds (BDDs) that have the potential to enhance quantum processing capabilities.
Series 17 – Episode 2 – enabling deep space exploration with colossal telescopes
Paige West speaks with Andrea Banfi, Business Development Manager EMEA at Vicor and Gerald Angerer, Lead Hardware Engineer, Microgate.
ROHM unveils smallest terahertz wave devices
ROHM has begun offering samples of the industry’s smallest* terahertz (THz) wave oscillation and detection devices utilising semiconductor elements known as Resonant Tunneling Diodes (RTDs).
Shape-changing materials advance 3D printing
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have created a new approach to 3D printing, by using materials that mimic the properties of living muscles. These materials, known as liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs), are soft, flexible polymers that change shape dramatically when they are exposed to heat or other stimuli.
AIKO’s Jinan factory rolls out its first solar module
Building on the success of its Zhuhai and Yiwu bases, AIKO has officially launched its Jinan facility, combining semiconductor-industry management, Industry 4.0, and 100% green power.
OSU researchers investigate new nanocrystals
The discovery of new, luminous nanocrystal materials by scientists at the Oregon State University (OSU) has implications for the optoelectronics sector as the materials have the ability to be toggled from light to dark and back again.
GNSS module robust against RF interference
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking theMAX-F10S standard precision GNSS module from u-blox.
MIT engineers grow ‘high-rise’ 3D chips
An electronic stacking technique could exponentially increase the number of transistors on chips, enablingmore efficient AI hardware.
Self-powered tactile sensors for robotics and wearables
Piezoelectric and triboelectric tactile sensors, crucial for applications in robotics andwearable devices, face challenges in flexibility and environmental resilience.