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media coverage

2011

Compact thermoelectric power generator outputs 3.3, 4.1 or 5.0Vdc | EE Times Europe | February 2011

Solid-state thermoelectric technology uses electronics heat to generate power for wireless applications | Military & Aerospace | February 2011

Nextreme introduces thermobility wireless power | Energy Harvesting Journal | February 2011

New Thermoelectric Module for Phontonics Cooling | ElectronicsCooling | February 2011

eTEG HV56 Thermoelectric Power Generator | InTech | February 2011

OptoCooler HV37 | Photonics.com | January 2011

OptoCooler HV37 Thermoelectric Module for Photonics Cooling | DesignNews | January 2011

2010

Distributed Sensors and Sensor Networks Are Self-powered | COTS Journal | December 2010

Nextreme’s New eTEG HV56 Thermoelectric Power Generator Cranks Up | PowerPulse.net | November 2010

Miniature thermoelectric power generator delivers up to 1.5 mW from a 10K temperature gradient | EE Time Europe Power Management | November 2010

Power Generator Serves Self-powered Distributed Sensors and Sensor Networks | ECN | November 2010

Nextreme's new eTEG HV37 advances energy harvesting | Energy Harvesting Journal | November 2010

Semiconductor Process Technology Enables Energy Harvesting Systems | SEMI.org | March 2010

Nextreme coolers get closer to the source | Optics.org | February 2010

Nextreme shows laser cooling for packages | EE Times | January 2010

2009

Gold-tin thermoectric module allows high-temperature assembly | Laser Focus World | December 2009

Thermoelectric Devices Cool, Power Electronics | NASA's Spinoff Magazine | November 2009

Continuous Charging | Product Design and Development | November 2009

Microelectronics thermal management device from Nextreme meets MIL STD 883 shock standard | Military and Aerospace | October 2009

Microscale Heat Pump Enables Pinpoint Thermal Management | RTC Magazine | August 2009

Nextreme, Lockheed to develop power management solutions | EE Times | July 2009

Nextreme raises $8 million | Raleigh New & Observer | July 2009

Electronics Miniaturization | Military & Aerospace Electronics | June 2009

Silicon 60 Emerging startups to watch | EE Times | April 2009

TEC Breaks Temperature Barriers | Electronic Design | 3/31/2009

Nextreme thermoelectric cooler pumps up to 1.5W | EDN Europe | 3/27/2009

Thermoelectric cooler achieves 60°C difference | R&D Magazine | 3/25/2009

Microscale Heat Pump Enables Pinpoint Thermal Management | ECN | 3/24/2009

Power generators boast improved efficiency, output | EE Times Asia | 3/23/2009

Thermo generators deliver more electrons | Electronics Weekly | 2/18/2009

Thermoelectric cooler unveiled for optoelectronics | EE times Europe | 2/1/2009

Nextreme ships miniature heat pump for cooling opto chips | Electronics Weekly | 1/21/2009

Polymerase Chain Reaction Process Controlled | Product Design and Development | 1/15/2009

An overview and demonstration of Nextreme's thin-film thermoelectric technology | Electronic Design | 1/5/2009

2008

Nextreme Thermoelectrics Now Lead-Free | U.S. Tech Interactive | December 23, 2008

Evaluation Kit Rolls for eTEG Devices | EE Times India | December 23, 2008

Thermoelectric-Power-Generation Kit Eases Power-Evaluation Tasks | EDN | December 19, 2008

eTEG Thermoelectric Power Generation Evaluation Kit Now Available! | EFY Times | December 19, 2008

Keep It Cool | Design World | December 16, 2008

Tiny Thermoelectric Cooler Improves High-Voltage Support | Electronic Products | Novermber 5, 2008

Online Interview: Paul Magill Recaps Nextreme's Cool Year | Advanced Packaging | October 29, 2008

APD Receivers Incorporate Thermoelectric Cooler | ECN | October 29, 2008

Nextreme: Heat Pumping Cooler Suits Optoelectronic Devices | EE Times Europe | October 27, 2008

Nextreme debuts new OptoCooler High Voltage Series | Lightwave | October 22, 2008

Nextreme Appoints Jim Mundell as Head of Photonics and Thermal Products | Photonics.com | October 3, 2008

Nextreme Thermal raises $13M for chip cooling tech | Venture Beat | August 7, 2008

Nextreme Receives Industry Awards | Nanotechwire.com | July 29, 2008

Nextreme awarded NC Green grant to improve its thin-film thermoelectrics | Laser Focus World | July 23, 2008

Nextreme Strives to Increase Efficiency of Heat-to-Power Conversion | ECN | June 30, 2008

Thermoelectrics cool night vision goggles | EE Times | June 9, 2008

Princeton Lightwave and Nextreme team to cool next-generation imaging sensors | Military and Aerospace Electronics | June 3, 2008

Nextreme Unveils OptoCooler UPF40 Thermoelectric Cooler Module for Optoelectronic | Embedded Systems News | May 8, 2008

Nextreme Lands another Patent for Its Chip Cooling Technology | Wral.com | March 28, 2008

Tiny thermoelectric module boosts heat-pumping density | Electronic Products | January 22, 2008

New packaging tech integrates cooling, power generation | EE Times Asia | 1/10/2008

Nextreme offers electro-optics and microelectronics cooler for military applications | Military and Aerospace | 1/1/2008

Nextreme Announces New OptoCooler™ Thermoelectric Platform | Semiconductor.net | January 2008

2006 - 2007

Nextreme Introduces Thermal Copper Pillar Bump | Advanced Packaging | October 2007

Nanotech for flip-chips blows hot and cold | EE Times | Otober 2007

A Tiny Cleantech Option | The Motley Fool | August 2007

Advanced Packaging Awards 2007 Winners | Advanced Packaging | July 2007

TechJournal South announces its first Tech 50 list | ewire | June 4, 2007

New materials take a "BiTe" out of high-end CPU hot spots | Solid State Technology | November 2006

Back to Cool School | Electronic Design | October 12, 2006

Thermoelectric Coolers Target Chip Hot Spots | Electronic Products | October 2006

Nano-engineered materials take a "BiTe" out of high-end CPU hot-spots | Solid State Technology eNewsletter | September 18, 2006

Government IT Goes Green | Federal Computer Week | September 18, 2006

Exploring Options for Keeping the Heat Out | Chip Scale Review | August/September 2006

Nextreme Seeks to Beat Heat | Electronic Business | August 1, 2006

Warm Watts for Wireless | Wired News | May 15, 2006

Jumpstarting Businesses With University Tech | Forbes | November 16, 2005

Thermoelectric Cooling Prepares for the Small Stage | Semiconductor International | October 1, 2005

Re-entry after a $750 million exit: A Small Times Q&A with Jesko von Windheim" | Small Times | April 25, 2005

Sunrise for Energy Harvesting Products | Pervasive Computing, IEEE | 2005

Nextreme Speeds Chips with Thermoelectric Material | Military & Aerospace Electronics | February 8, 2005