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Grant awarded for next-generation hybrid electric vehicles
Nanotecture Ltd, nanotechnology material company, announces that it has been awarded a £374.6K grant by the UK's DTI, to support a two-year research and development project entitled "Next Generation Super-capacitors for Hybrid Vehicle Applications".
The project involves collaboration between Nanotecture Ltd, Johnson Matthey Plc and HILTech Developments Ltd. It will combine Nanotecture's novel materials technology with Johnson Matthey's manufacturing skills and HILTech's system engineering design capability.
The purpose of the project is to demonstrate the benefits of Nanotecture's proprietary, nanostructured materials in a novel power supply system for hybrid electric vehicles. This system will use super-capacitor technology to improve the overall driving experience of hybrid electric vehicles and increase overall energy efficiency, which in turn will have a significant impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
TSMC versus GlobalFoundries: Semiconductor Design Enablement!
As mentioned in previous blogs, design enablement is a key enabler to fabless semiconductor design and manufacture, without question. The purpose of this blog (in 500 words) is to compare and contrast two very different design enablement strategies and engage the semiconductor community in a meaningful discussion.