The ratio of semiconductor sales to equipment bookings is currently at an historic high of 21.1 that will only worsen into 2006, according to The Information Network, a New Tripoli, PA-based market research company.
I...
The latest spin-out company from Oxford University, Oxford Catalysts Ltd, plans to develop and exploit novel catalyst technology for the energy industry which is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
Oxfor...
BASF recently extended its range of Neopolen® P foam types by five new versions which cover a variety of uses. The new products include special types in various colors, including white, and also very smooth, ultra-li...
The electronics industry is facing a major challenge: with a few exceptions, components being introduced to the market must be lead free as of next July. A recently-established technology and competence center helps in t...
The University of Manchester has been awarded £5.98m to develop a new class of light alloy solutions that will transform the way aircraft, trains and automobiles are built.
The grant, which will span a five year...
3M Electronics announced today that its advanced laminate, 3M embedded capacitor material, is RoHS compliant.(a) OEMs and printed circuit board fabricators are using this innovative material to help increase speed and pe...
The next advance in cameras is becoming a reality at the University of Rochester. Imaging chips revolutionized the photography industry, and now the chips themselves are being revolutionized. A pair of newly patented tec...
Borealis has developed the Bormed family of dedicated healthcare polyolefins to satisfy the demand from the pharmaceutical industry for consistency of quality and appropriateness for healthcare applications.
The Borm...
Using ultrasonic waves to control microbial levels in industrial water supplies earned Drew Industrial, a business group of Ashland Specialty Chemical, a division of Ashland Inc., the 2005 Vaaler Award presented by Chemi...
Engineers at Purdue University are the first researchers to create a material that has a "negative index of refraction" in the wavelength of light used for telecommunications, a step that could lead to better c...
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