Industrial Nanotech, Inc., a global leader in nanotechnology based energy saving solutions, today announced that the Company’s next generation concrete roof tile, which incorporates the energy saving, mold/mildew/bacteria resistance, and UV resistance qualities of the Company’s well established Nansulate® product line into a premium concrete roof tile product, will be made available to the roofing industry in the United Kingdom & Ireland in early 2014 and distributed by Nanotech Coatings UK Limited.
The nano tech Executive Committee (Chairman: Osaka University Professor, Tomoji Kawai) will host "nano tech 2014" the 13th International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference, for three days from January 29 to 31, 2014 at Tokyo Big Sight. This marks the 13th installment of the event, with a total of 520 companies and organizations (total of 736 booths) from 20 countries and regions scheduled to exhibit. (As of December 6, 2013)
Soitec (Euronext), a world leader in generating and manufacturing revolutionary semiconductor materials for the electronics and energy industries, and Intelligent Epitaxy Technology, Inc. (IntelliEPI, GTSM Taiwan: F-IET 4971), a leader in providing indium phosphide (InP), gallium arsenide (GaAs), and gallium antimonide (GaSb) epitaxial wafers to the electronics and optoelectronics industries, have signed a collaborative agreement to better serve the GaAs market.
Researchers at Kyoto University have developed a new material capable of easily separating carbon monoxide (CO) from gas mixtures. Their report, published in the online edition of Science, could have large implications for bulk manufacturing and gas recovery in the chemical industry.
Fuel cells represent an important component of the energy transition, as they supply electrical energy without first having to create heat and steam from fossil fuels. Instead, they create the energy directly from a reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to form water. For that reason, they can create energy more efficiently than coal-fired or gas-fired power plants.
Research by a University of Manchester scientist has been included in the top 10 breakthroughs in physics in 2013, as judged by Physics World magazine.
Researchers from the University of Houston have found a catalyst that can quickly generate hydrogen from water using sunlight, potentially creating a clean and renewable source of energy.
Ribbons of ultrathin graphene combined with polyurethane paint meant for cars is just right for deicing sensitive military radar domes, according to scientists at Rice University.
University of Manchester scientists have helped demonstrate that long, structurally well-defined ribbons of graphene can be made.
Scientists working on a nanotechnology initiative that involves more than two dozen government agencies say that tiny is poised to be the titan of future technologies. The National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), which also is engaging industry, academic partners and international participants, aims at moving discoveries from the laboratory into products that benefit both the military and public.
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