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- NewsNews18 Sep 2024
A New Era in Touchscreen Technology? Łukasiewicz - IMiF Wants to Replace Indium Oxide with New Nanomaterial
Will new, cheaper and more environmentally friendly touchscreen materials emerge? Researchers from the Łukasiewicz Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics, the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw and the Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie are launching an ambitious project. - News
- NewsNews04 Sep 2024
Łukasiewicz institutes present an offer for the defence sector
Eleven Łukasiewicz institutes are presenting an offer of technologies, services, equipment, weapons and armaments for the army and uniformed services during the XXXII International Defence Industry Exhibition MSPO on three stands. The institutes, representing various branches of the research and development industry, are presenting dozens of exhibits. These include explosive charges and grenades, ceramic cartridges for bulletproof vests, electronic components, and even a ship's electric motor. Presentations of self-propelled combat robots and aerospace complement the exhibition. - NewsNews09 Aug 2024
Łukasiewicz - IMiF will build a state-of-the-art pilot line for wide-bandgap semiconductors
As part of the Chips Act initiative, researchers from Łukasiewicz - Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics are embarking on an ambitious project to build a state-of-the-art pilot line of wide-bandgap semiconductors. It will provide opportunities to create new products and shorten supply chains to Europe. - NewsNews06 Aug 2024
Łukasiewicz will help to study gravitational waves and dark matter
AstroCeNT, or the Scientific and Technological Centre for Particle Astrophysics, has been awarded EUR 15 million for a project under the International Research Agendas run by the Foundation for Polish Science. The Łukasiewicz Centre also takes part in the consortium carrying out research concerning gravitational waves and dark matter. - NewsNews22 Mar 2024
Printed frogs, or the first spring workshops popularising science behind us
Glowing frogs from a 3D printer, biopolymer capsules and non-woven fabric produced with spunbond technology – children and youth from Rybnik and Sieradz, under the supervision of Łukasiewicz experts, gained new knowledge and skills. - NewsNews19 Mar 2024
Exoskeleton from Łukasiewicz - PIAP will help patients and the health care system
Patient convenience and an answer to healthcare staff shortages are the main advantages of the solution that Piotr Falkowski of Łukasiewicz - PIAP is working on. We have completed the first tests of this solution, and their results are very promising. - News
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