Design, Future Technologies
Morph concept comes to life
By Mike on 14 March 2008
NEW YORK, USA – Unveiled last month, the Nokia Morph concept phone has ignited a fresh thread of interest in the possible applications of future phones.
Brainchild of the Nokia Research Center and Cambridge University Nanoscience Center, the Morph pursues visions of shape-shifting devices to suit specific tasks, self-cleaning materials and promotes sustainability via solar power.
Reuters is the latest to post a great in-depth video looking at the concept device showcased at the New York Museum of Modern Art, and speak to Dr. Tapani Ryhanen, Head of the Nokia Research Center Cambridge UK laboratory…
Elsewhere…
The Morph concept – Nokia.com
Nokia morphs itself from within – bbc.co.uk
Nokia shape-shifting Morph phone – NokNok.tv
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- Nokia Research newsletter – bending batteries, Stroke++ and face sketching
- Nokia Research Center is not a Willy Wonka phone factory
Tags | concept, Morph, new york, NRC, sustainability


























July 23rd, 2009 at 9:01 am
damn good divice
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