NXP Identifies Top Three Global Trends in Electronic Passports

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NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ:NXPI), global market leader in eGovernment solutions, identifies three distinct trends in electronic passports (ePassports or biometric passports): increasing functionality, stronger security and the emergence of “virtual... Read More

Elmo expands production in the EU

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New facility manufactures advanced motion control solutions to serve Elmo’s growing market Elmo commenced product manufacturing in Poland in Q2 2015. The new EU production facility is part of Elmo’s... Read More

Jussi Ollila to start as Senior Vice President of Communications at VTT

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M.Sc. (Soc.Sc.) Jussi Ollila will start his work as a member of the VTT Leadership Team responsible for communications and marketing. Ollila has been working as director and leading consultant... Read More

CPI and Haydale collaborate on Smart Filter project

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The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) is part of a consortium that aims to develop a low cost self-cleaning coating technology based on functionalised graphene, which once applied to industrial... Read More

New discovery: nanometric imprinting on fiber

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Researchers at EPFL’s Laboratory of Photonic Materials and Fibre Devices, which is run by Fabien Sorin, have come up with a simple and innovative technique for drawing or imprinting complex,... Read More

New sensors can detect single protein molecules Modified carbon nanotubes could be used to track protein production by individual cells

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For the first time, MIT engineers have designed sensors that can detect single protein molecules as they are secreted by cells or even a single cell. These sensors, which consist... Read More