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Graphene is on its way

Graphene, described as the world’s strongest material, is quickly making its way onto the scene. This year it will already be possible to utilise the super-material in sports equipment. The substance...

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Nano and materials meet

Nano materials offer companies a myriad of commercial opportunities. One of Finland’s spearheads is the Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) technology, which is used in the production of solar cells, for...

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Canatu’s touch paves the way for new devices

Finnish nanotech company Canatu is gearing up for a critical year. The company is hoping to commercialise its Carbon NanoBud technology, which can make just about any surface into a touch sensor. The...

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Oioi brings interactive screens to events

Oioi, a Finnish company, has created an interactive touch screen that can be controlled using sound, movement, and mobile devices. The post Oioi brings interactive screens to events appeared first on...

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