Nokia Morph Nanotechnology Mobile Phone

Nokia Morph Nanotechnology Mobile Phone

On the occasion of the exhibition entitled “Design and the Elastic Mind,” which will be held from 24 February to 12 May 2008 at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the research centre of Nokia and the University Cambridge have joined forces to provide “Morph.” 
It is a concept of mobile highlights the latest features that nanotechnology can offer: flexible materials, electroniccomponents and transparent surfaces self. Obviously, no working prototype of this terminal has been unveiled, the concept of having one simple goal to demonstrate the technical feasibility of materials that could be used in mobile term in a few years. 

Tapani Ryhanen, the director of the laboratory NR
C Cambridge in the United Kingdom precise about Morph that “we hope that this combination of art and science will get the potential of nanoscience with a the broadest possible audience. Thetechniques that we develop could lead one day for newopportunities in terms of design and operation of mobile devices. “

It should be noted that this is not the first mobile concept developed for the whole or part by Nokia, the Finnish already working on “Remade”, a mobile entirely on recycled or “Eco Sensor”, a mobile green.On the occasion of the exhibition entitled “Design and the Elastic Mind,” which will be held from 24 February to 12 May 2008 at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the research centre of Nokia and the University Cambridge have joined forces to provide “Morph.” 

It is a concept of mobile highlights the latest features that nanotechnology can offer: flexible materials, electroniccomponents and transparent surfaces self. Obviously, no working prototype of this terminal has been unveiled, the concept of having one simple goal to demonstrate the technical feasibility of materials that could be used in mobile term in a few years. 

Tapani Ryhanen, the director of the laboratory NRC Cambridge in the United Kingdom precise about Morph that “we hope that this combination of art and science will get the potential of nanoscience with a the broadest possible audience. Thetechniques that we develop could lead one day for newopportunities in terms of design and operation of mobile devices. “

It should be noted that this is not the first mobile concept developed for the whole or part by Nokia, the Finnish already working on “Remade”, a mobile entirely on recycled or “Eco Sensor”, a mobile green.

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