Scientists at the University of Cambridge (UK) have developed a series of ‘morphing’ structures, capable of changing shape, which could be used to as roll-up laptop display screens, keyboards or re-usable packaging. An example of the technology’s potential application would be the ability to make an A5-sized flat screen tubular so that it could then be stored in someone’s pocket or briefcase.
Dr Keith Seffen, from the Department of Engineering, has developed the structures and is currently exploring various applications for their ingenious behaviour with co-worker Dr Simon Guest and graduate student Alex Norman. Dr Seffen and his team have filed a patent on the manufacture and operation of the morphing devices. They are currently seeking commercial partners for future development.
University of Cambridge: Scientists develop technology for roll-up laptop screens
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