Waterloo researchers develop 3D printable graphene ink - expanding applications into automotive, consumer electronics, and more.
Researchers develop 3D-printable graphene ink for widespread health, industrial and environmental applications.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unlocked the potential of graphene in areas as diverse as vehicles, consumer ...
India’s largest state-owned oil and gas producer inked a $2.3 billion share purchase agreement Wednesday for a 100% stake in ...
Siegwerk, a global provider of printing inks and coatings, has introduced its first nitrocellulose (NC)-free ink designed for ...
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N-ink, a spinoff of the Linköping University, has developed conductive inks that can be used in the charge extracting layer ...
Innovative PTA processing leads to highly ordered quantum dot films, boosting inkjet-printed QLED performance and scalability ...
The EON-51 EOFCS, developed by BEL, features advanced thermal imaging, electro-optical sensors, real-time target tracking, ...
Researchers have achieved a monumental leap in the efficiency and stability of inkjet-printed quantum-dot light-emitting ...
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