RTP Company has announced it will open a manufacturing facility in Suzhou, China during the fourth quarter of 2005. The new operation, located in the Suzhou Industrial Park, will offer a full array of thermoplastic manuf...
University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a novel method for controlling and measuring electron spins in semiconductor crystals of GaAs (gallium arsenide). The work sugg...
LG Electronics has announced its plans to develop Plasma Lighting System (PLS), the next generation lighting system, as a new business venture. The company plans to achieve sales of US $1 billion by 2015. LG also plans t...
Spinnerets used in the textile industry are just one example of extremely fine holes in metal parts. Lasers are superior to mechanical methods of drilling such holes. At the LASER fair in Munich, scientists demonstrate h...
Royal Philips Electronics and the Avio Group have announced that the Avio Group has acquired from Royal Philips Electronics an 80% share of the aeronautical operations of Philips Aerospace.
Parties have granted each ...
Mitsui Chemicals Fabro, Inc. (MFI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japan’s major chemical player Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (MCI), has decided to expand the manufacturing facilities of photovoltaic solar module (PSM) enc...
University of Colorado at Boulder researchers have developed a new polymer that resists cracking and shrinking, paving the way for creative breakthroughs in fields ranging from dentistry and microelectronics to the auto ...
Australia's CSIRO has signed an exclusive option to licence its magnesium sheet production process with Magnesium International Limited’s subsidiary Magnesium International (No 1) Pty Ltd.
The CSIRO technol...
LightPath Technologies has announced a new proprietary lead-free glass ECO550 used for precision molded aspheric lenses.
The European Parliament has established a specification, RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substan...
A scientist at the University of Liverpool has helped to create the world's smallest transistor - by proving that a single molecule can power electric circuits.
Dr Werner Hofer, from the University's Surface ...
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