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2014-01-24

 Scandinavian Electronics Event April 8-10, 2014 at Kistamässan

For more info see link

2014-01-10

Thematic Workshop, Sønderborg, Denmark 2014-01-17

Energy efficiency through smart micro components

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2013-10-08

KTH-professorn Mikael Östling har tillsammans med forskarkollegor, bland annat astronauten Christer Fuglesang, beviljas nära 23 miljoner kronor i anslag från Knut och Alice Wallenbergs stiftelse. Det handlar om unik elektronik som ska klara planeten Venus extrema förhållanden.

2013-09-27

Breakthroughs in sensor technology

1st announcement

A conference organized by IMAGIC and Technet Nano

Date: 27 – 28 November 2013

Location: Nordic Forum, Torshamnsgatan 35, Kista, Sweden

Hosted by Acreo Swedish ICT AB and Electrum Laboratory.

For more info see link

2013-09-06

Advanced sensor technology for sustainable machinery

Date: 17th September 2013

Location:
Daugirdas Old City Hotel
T. Daugirdo str. 4
44279 Kaunas, Lithuania

Language: English

Costs: Free of charge

Organiser: Kaunas University of Technology in cooperation with Enterprise Europe Network Supported by Interreg IVB project TECHNET_NANO

Contact: Egle Fataraite, egle.fataraite@ktu.lt This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

2013-05-28

Thematic Workshop. Riga, Latvia 2013-06-13

Nano and micro technologies for light control and solar energy harvesting

Date: 13th of June 2013, 9:00 ‐ 16:30

Venue: Hotel SPA Jurmala, Jomas Street 47/49, Riga, Latvia

Language: English

Costs: Free of charge

Organizer: University of Latvia in cooperation with Enterprise Europe Network Supported by Interreg IVB project TECHNET_NANO

For more info see workshop-Riga

2013-02-26

Thematic Workshop - Flensburg, Germany

Cutting edge technologies: microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip-technologies and robotic high-throughput screening

Date: 20th of March 2013, 10:30‐17:00

Place: IHK Flensburg, Heinrichstraße 28, 24937 Flensburg, Germany

For information and programme see  here 

To register: Register

2013-02-26

This is the first ESS Science Symposium on New Generation Green Construction Materials in Stockholm, Sweden on 3 & 4 April 2013 at KTH Campus.

For more information see here

2012-10-15
Learn how to improve energy effectivisation and process control through our lab-resources. We are pleased to invite you to participate in the coming workshop on Energy effectivisation and process control organised by Acreo and KTH in the frame of the Technet_nano network, where Electrum Laboratory is a partner.
2012-04-23

The Swedish company Scint-X has secured SEK 5 million in invested capital from Praktikerinvest. The funds will ensure that Scint-X can continue the commercialization of its products and to build up high-volume manufacturing capacity of x-ray scintillators.

2012-04-18

The Electrum Laboratory has now earned the ISO 9001:2008 quality management certification.

The Electrum Laboratory is one of the first university laboratories that has been qualified to this international quality standard.

2012-03-30

Electrumlaboratoriet deltar på Scandinavian Electronics Event – Elektronikmässan på Kistamässan 17-19/4.

Vi finns med i Acreos monter C04:50 och hos KTH i Showcase Sweden.

Dagliga labrundturer ordnas under mässan.

registrera dig här för fri entré till mässan.

2012-03-27

Forskningsinstitutet Acreo, huvudpartner inom Electrumlaboratoriet, går ihop med Imego.

Sammanslagningen görs för att tillvarata och utveckla kompetensen inom sensorteknologiområdet.

2012-03-27

Drygt årsgamla SenseM, som utvecklat en ring med inbyggda sensorer och kommunikation  har tagit fram sina första prototyper. Medicinsk övervakning av Parkinsonpatienter är först på tur att realiseras.

Stanley Wissmar, forskare vid KTH, liksom serieentreprenören Bo Hammarlund står bakom  SenseM, som utvecklat en fingerring med inbyggda sensorer och kommunikation i form av Bluetooth.

För mer info se Elektroniktidningen

2012-03-26

Kristinn B. Gylfason, project manager and researcher in the Department of Microsystems Technology at KTH has received a grant of SEK 3.8 million ($564,000) from the Swedish Research Council to create a cell-sized sensor that may help the pharmaceutical industry speed release of new products.