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Nokia Morph Concept (long)


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Nokia Morph Concept (long)

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Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning . Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand. It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind". It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center. Find out more: http://www.nokia.com/A4852062

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Center, Concept, Design, elastic, environment, mind, moma, Nano, Nanotechnologies, Nanotechnology, Nokia, NRC, Research, sensing,

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