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SunPartner Technologies, 3M to deliver wireless transparent solar charging system

By R&D Editors | November 22, 2013

SunPartner Technologies and 3M Company announce an agreement to collaborate in product development and technical solutions, capitalizing on innovative engineered electronics materials from 3M and transparent solar cell technologies from Sunpartner Technologies. The two companies are developing a sustainable wireless transparent micro component that will charge devices while they are being used and exposed to light. This development will give consumers the ability to charge their mobile phones and tablets with just natural or artificial light—no electrical outlets needed to power.

Combining 3M Optically Clear Adhesives with SunPartner’s Wysips Crystal drives this innovative advance in consumer electronics energy management. Wysips—What You See Is Photovoltaic Surface—transforms any surface into a solar panel that can generate its own energy from natural or artificial light. These photovoltaic cells activate from the moment they are exposed to light and charge the battery or power the equipment they are connected to, revolutionizing businesses and the daily lives of consumers with electronics always at the ready.

Wysips ultra-thin transparent photovoltaic layer is embedded into electronic displays and supplies enough energy to keep the device charged, so it will not run out of power. The more sophisticated phones and their integrated features—apps, gaming, movies, books, email, web—suck the life out of batteries. This is a common complaint among consumers. Extended battery life is, therefore, taking on ever-greater importance in consumer purchase decisions. The continuous solar charge makes phones always accessible—indoors or outdoors.

The combination of SunPartner’s Wysips Crystal technology with 3M Optically Clear Adhesives will be a sustainable answer to the consumer electronics industry’s energy management needs.

Based on core 3M adhesive technology, 3M Optically Clear Adhesives are precision-manufactured to eliminate common adhesive visual defects such as bubbling, which can distort the display and diminish consumer satisfaction with their device. 3M OCA’s precisely meet specific display bonding requirements with the unique ability to customize the functionality, reactivity and performance of the adhesive.

3M’s collaborative culture and bench-to-bench approach, combined with electronics materials expertise, breadth of product portfolio and alignment with key consumer electronics industry leaders strategically complement SunPartner’s emerging technologies presenting a sustainable and innovative answer to demanding industry needs.

Suited to indoor or outdoor applications, the technology can be integrated into all kinds of displays and nomad devices: mobile phone, ereaders, electronics shelves labels, watches, wireless sensors. The added source of energy production changes neither the design nor aesthetics of the device. The transparent photovoltaic component is connected to an electronic chip, which converts and manages the energy produced to charge a battery.

The Wysips Crystal with 3M Optically Clear Adhesives is designed to be used with existing materials and screen technologies with an eye on product development for materials and designs of the future. 3M’s ongoing commitment to supply and meet customers’ demands for better and sustainable solutions  that add value will continue to be at the forefront of next-generation adhesives.

The agreement between SunPartner Technologies and 3M will benefit licensees, industry and consumers with a sustainable solution that changes the energy management of electronic devices and will provide new freedom for consumers. Under the agreement, Sunpartner Technologies is now designing prototypes for three global leaders in mobile telephony. The company plans to finalize two new agreements in the coming months and sign the first licenses during the first half of 2014.

3M Optically Clear Adhesives

SunPartner Wysips Crystal

Source: 3M Company

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