| 26th February
- Morph, a joint nanotechnology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC)
and the University of Cambridge (UK) - was launched alongside the "Design
and the Elastic Mind" exhibition, on view from February 24 to May 12, 2008,
at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Morph features in both the exhibition
catalog and on MoMA's official website. Morph is a concept that demonstrates
how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user
to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes. It demonstrates
the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering:
flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces. Dr. Bob
Iannucci, Chief Technology Officer, Nokia, commented: "Nokia Research Center
is looking at ways to reinvent the form and function of mobile devices; the Morph
concept shows what might be possible". Dr. Tapani Ryhanen, Head
of the NRC Cambridge UK laboratory, Nokia, commented: "We hope that this
combination of art and science will showcase the potential of nanoscience to a
wider audience. The research we are carrying out is fundamental to this as we
seek a safe and controlled way to develop and use new materials." Professor
Mark Welland, Head of the Department of Engineering's Nanoscience Group at the
University of Cambridge and University Director of Nokia-Cambridge collaboration
added: "Developing the Morph concept with Nokia has provided us with a focus
that is both artistically inspirational but, more importantly, sets the technology
agenda for our joint nanoscience research that will stimulate our future work
together." The partnership between Nokia and the University of Cambridge
was announced in March, 2007 - an agreement to work together on an extensive and
long term programme of joint research projects. NRC has established a research
facility at the University's West Cambridge site and collaborates with several
departments - initially the Nanoscience Center and Electrical Division of the
Engineering Department - on projects that, to begin with, are centered on nanotechnology.
Elements of Morph might be available to integrate into handheld devices within
7 years, though initially only at the high-end. However, nanotechnology may one
day lead to low cost manufacturing solutions, and offers the possibility of integrating
complex functionality at a low price. Back
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