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NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGY

Presented by : Rashmi Pandey

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION CONCEPT OF NOKIA MORPH NANOTECHNOLOGY IN NOKIA MORPH VARIOUS NANOTECHNOLOGIES IN NOKIA MORPH FEATURES FUTURE SCOPE CONCLUSION REFERENCES

INTRODUCTION
MORPH?
the word morph means..?

Nokia had introduced 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.

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o Nokia morph is a joint technology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center(NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK) nano science center.

o In 24th februrary,2008 NRC and UK had introduced concept of nokia morph to the global world at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.

CONCEPT OF NOKIA MORPH


o Nokia Morph is a concept that demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible. o Nanotechnology that might be capable of delivering ultimate functionality i.e. flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.

NANOTECHNOLOGY
o DEFINITION: Nanotechnology is the
engineering of functional systems at the molecular(nano) scale. o 2 APPROACHES: 1. Top down 2. Bottom up

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Nanostructure surfaces, such as Nano flowers naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems.

(FIG. NANO FLOWERS)

VARIOUS NANOTECHNOLOGIES
1. NANO-ENABLED ENERGY
Nano grass power. structures that harvest solar

(FIG. NANO GRASS)

o Enhanced energy harvested and stored using below materials:


1. Enhanced energy density batteries. 2. Super capacitors. 3. Nano wire solar cell. 4. Energy harvesting from RF using wideband of antennas.

2. SENSING SURFACES
o Nano sensors are used to examine the environment around them in completely new ways, from analyzing air pollution.

(FIG. NANO SENSORS)

3. STRETCHABLE ELECTRONICS
The nanoscale structure of the electronics enables stretching. Nanoscale internal structures controls the elasticity..

NANOSCALE FIBRES

(FIG. STREATCHABLE AREA IN SPIDER SILK)

FEATURES
1.FLEXIBLE AND CHANGING DESIGN

(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN OPEN MODE)

(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN FOLDED MODE)

(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN WRIST MODE)

2. SELF CLEANING
o Nanostructure surface known as nano-flowers that naturally repel water, dirt and even fingerprints is used here.

(FIG. NANO FLOWER ZOOM SNAP)

3. ADVANCE POWER SOURCES

(FIG. NANO GRASS ZOOM SNAP)

4. TRANSPARENT ELECTRONICS
o The whole electronic circuit inside NOKIA morph is entirely transparent. o Nanoscale electronics becomes invisible to the human eye.

(FIG. NANO SCALE ELECTRONICS ZOOM SNAP)

5. HAPTIC SURFACE
Buttons on the device surface are real 3D forms.

(FIG. BUTTON IN 3D ZOOM SNAP)

6. WEARABLE DEVICE
o The device would be so flexible that it can be bend into a wrist watch, so it can be worn around the wrist .

(FIG. NOKIA MORPH IN WRIST MODE ZOOM SNAP)

7. RECYCLING
o Utilization of biodegradable materials might make production and recycling of devices easier and ecologically friendly.

(FIG. RECLYCLING LOGO OF NOKIA )

FUTURE SCOPE
The shapes could be made much simpler like in Ring shape

Morph in open mode could act as a keyboard for PCs.

CONCLUSION

DEMO OF NOKIA MORPH

REFERENCES
BOOKS Introduction to Nanotechnology, Charles P. Poole & F.J. Owens, Understanding Nanotechnology, Scientific American, Nanoscale Science and Technology, Robert Kensal, Ian Hamley & Mark Geoghegan Introduction to Nanotechnology, Charles P. Poole & F.J. Owens JOURNALS Press release of nokia (March 2008), Nokia Technology Insights series (December 2008)

INTERNET Cambridge Nano science Centre, University of Cambridge: www.nanoscience.cam.ac.uk


Nokia Research Center Nano Sciences : research.nokia.com/projects/nanosciences

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