Yearly Archives - 2025

From “Thermoelectric Rubber Band” to Industrial Thermoelectric Power: The Next Era of Energy Harvesting

A Chinese research team recently published a groundbreaking achievement in Nature — the world’s first “thermoelectric rubber band.” This new material can convert body heat into electricity, directly powering smartwatches and other wearables, demonstrating the enormous potential of thermoelectric technology in everyday life. (TechRitual report) In the industrial field, Galaxy PCB has been advancing thermoelectric generation (TEG) applications. Our 40W TGM modules have been successfully deployed in a steel mill’s radiant heat recovery system, with a current demonstration project reaching [...]

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World’s First ─ Radiant Heat Recovery Demonstration at Steel Plant

As industries worldwide strive for energy efficiency and carbon neutrality, utilizing wasted thermal energy from high-temperature processes has remained a major challenge. Galaxy PCB has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by developing the world’s first commercial thermoelectric generator module (40W TGM) specifically designed for radiant heat recovery, successfully deployed at a steel plant demonstration site. By capturing radiant heat from steel surfaces exceeding 900 °C, our modules convert waste heat directly into electricity and integrate with a mobile energy storage system, [...]

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Galaxy PCB to Participate in TTES 2025 – Advancing Waste Heat Recovery and Sustainable Energy

Galaxy PCB Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce our participation in TTES 2025 | The 6th Annual Conference on Thermoelectrics, which will take place on August 29–30, 2025, at Uni-Resort Mawutu, Taiwan. Gathering of Global Experts TTES 2025 will bring together world-renowned scholars and industry leaders to share cutting-edge research and applications in thermoelectrics. Keynote and invited speakers include: Takao Mori (Deputy Director, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan) Phan Bach Thang (Professor, Vietnam National University) Takayoshi Katase (Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of Science) These [...]

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