Industry Europe – Issue 21.5

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TECHNOLOGYSPOTLIGHT

Advances in technology across industry

Flagship programme for graphene

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Energy harvesting for automotive applications E

nergy harvesters do not necessarily make sense in all potential applications but they are well fitted to niche markets where battery replacement is not an option. Continuous operation of sensors or operation in inaccessible environments makes it cost intensive or even impossible to replace drained batteries. IMEC is developing micro-machined energy harvesters in combination with an energy storage component. Their autonomy will allow such wireless sensors to operate for an almost indefinite time without worries of battery charging or connection to a power grid. A micro-sized piezoelectric transducer has so far shown the best result at IMEC. It consists

of a cantilever with one or several piezoelectric layers sandwiched between metallic electrodes forming a capacitor. At the tip of the cantilever, a seismic mass captures the vibrations of the machine to which the harvester is attached. The resulting harvester delivers energy that has constantly been improving in the past few years of development. At the current level of output power, IMEC’s harvesters are already powerful enough and are harvesting energy in meaningful frequencies in order to drive simple wireless sensors that intermittently transfer sensor readings to a master, which is the case in tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) being developed at IMEC. Visit: www.imec.be

Norwegian technology saving soldiers’ lives

coordination action on graphene will be funded by the European Commission to develop plans for a 10-year, €1 billion FET flagship. Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, may be the most amazing and versatile substance available to mankind. Stronger than diamond, yet lightweight and flexible, graphene enables electrons to flow much faster than silicon. It is also a transparent conductor, combining electrical and optical functionalities in an exceptional way. Graphene can trigger a smart and sustainable carbon revolution, with profound impact in information and communication technology (ICT) and everyday life. Its unique properties will spawn innovation on an unprecedented scale and scope for high-speed, transparent and flexible consumer electronics; novel information processing devices; biosensors; supercapacitors as alternatives to batteries; mechanical components; lightweight composites for cars and planes. The groundbreaking experiments on graphene in 2004 by European scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. Their work has sparked a scientific explosion. Huge amounts of human resources and capital are being invested into graphene research and applications in the US, Japan, Korea, Singapore and elsewhere. The first products are expected to enter the market by 2014, according to estimates by Samsung. The research effort of individual European research groups pioneered graphene science and technology, but a coordinated European level approach is needed to secure a major role for EU in this ongoing technological revolution. Visit: www.graphene-flagship.eu

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hat at first glance looks like a road grader is actually a sophisticated piece of equipment that is saving the lives of US soldiers in Afghanistan by detecting roadside bombs and land mines. When Egil Eide, CEO of 3d-Radar, and associate professor II at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), wrote his PhD dissertation at NTNU on the radar a decade ago, there was almost immediate international interest in the technology, he says. In addition to detecting land mines, the radar can also be used for archaeological excavations, road work or to find pipelines. The company was first spun off from NTNU in 2001, and the marketplace for the technology is rapidly expanding. Visit: www.3d-radar.com 22 Industry Europe

Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov


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Fine beers from Finland Olvi Oyji

8min
pages 201-207

Pumping it up SKS-Germany

4min
pages 192-195

Meeting the challenges of tomorrow EVVA

5min
pages 196-200

Engineering expertise TBP Group

4min
pages 188-191

Making the most of magnetite LKAB

5min
pages 162-165

Focused innovations FiberVisions

4min
pages 171-175

Broader appeal Dansk Kabel TV

6min
pages 176-179

Healthy progress Texor AB

5min
pages 184-187

Exploiting new resources Talvivaara Mining

5min
pages 157-161

Advancing surface technology

6min
pages 152-156

The heart of the home Jøtul

5min
pages 146-151

Investing in a cleaner future KCM 2000

5min
pages 138-145

Offshore experts STX OSV

5min
pages 124-127

Masters of ‘cutting-edge’ technology ESAB

5min
pages 133-137

Charting new horizons Great Eastern Shipping

4min
pages 128-132

When the going gets tough... Sisu Auto

4min
pages 116-118

Excellence in energy Fouré Lagadec

4min
pages 103-105

Fast and flexible Maaseudun Kone

6min
pages 110-115

True energy efficiency Cryo AB

5min
pages 106-109

Matching supply to demand Rompetrol

5min
pages 100-102

LED technology in a new light Trilux

5min
pages 96-99

Building on great brands

4min
pages 88-91

Vertical diversity Kleeman Hellas

4min
pages 77-81

Taking energy-efficient windows to a new level Inwido

6min
pages 72-76

Delivering excellence in all types of construction projects UNIBEP

11min
pages 66-71

Advancing into new markets

6min
pages 60-62

Flexible technology

4min
pages 56-59

Driving business forward

4min
pages 42-46

Rotary tables for the world FIBRO

5min
pages 39-41

Seizing opportunities ALTA

4min
pages 31-35

Re-defining lubricant technology

5min
pages 50-55

Uniting for the future Yaskawa Europe

4min
pages 36-38

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20

Back on track

10min
pages 8-10

Rail news The latest from the industry

9min
pages 11-13

Fast track to the future TGV speeds on

6min
pages 14-15

Linking up Combining strengths

5min
pages 18-19

Winning Business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Bill Jamieson Crisis point

4min
page 6

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

2min
page 22
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