Full profile interview
6 Jul 2020

HP 3D printing
HP, a large information technology company known for developing printers, computers and software, started to look into developing 3D printers around 2012. This profile focuses on the company's 3D printing activities. HP has developed three product ranges of plastic 3D printers, all of which use the company's proprietary MultiJet Fusion Technology to produce 3D printed parts. It has also created a metal 3D printer called Metal Jet.
Full profile interview
6 Jul 2020

SOLIDpower
SOLIDpower is one of the main company producing solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC).
Topic overview
6 Jul 2020

AI & cardiovascular disease: Tech, clinical applications & key players
Artificial intelligence & cardiovascular disease: Technologies, clinical applications and key players
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6 Jul 2020

InssTek
InssTek is a producer of directed energy deposition (DED) metal additive manufacturing printers. IDTechEx received the latest information on their company, new developments, and outlook from Kyung Won Park (Assistant Manager).
Full profile interview
6 Jul 2020

TRUMPF
TRUMPF develops additive manufacturing solutions for metal parts. The company has developed systems utilising two different laser technologies: laser metal fusion (LMF) and laser metal deposition (LMD).
6 Jul 2020

Shrimp Shells to Produce Electrodes for Large Storage Batteries
Researchers have developed a system to produce electrodes for vanadium flow batteries, used in renewable energy storage. The electrodes are made from chitin, a polysaccharide found in the exoskeleton of crustaceans and insects.
6 Jul 2020

BMW Group Opens new Additive Manufacturing Campus
The BMW Group has officially opened its new Additive Manufacturing Campus. The new centre brings together production of prototype and series parts under one roof, along with research into new 3D printing technologies, and associate training for the global rollout of toolless production.
6 Jul 2020

Flexible Material Shows Potential for Use in Fabrics to Heat, Cool
A film made of tiny carbon nanotubes may be a key material in developing clothing that can heat or cool the wearer on demand. A new study finds that the CNT film has a combination of thermal, electrical and physical properties that make it an appealing candidate for next-generation smart fabrics.
6 Jul 2020

Artificial Intelligence Identifies, Locates Seizures in Real Time
Researchers have combined artificial intelligence with systems theory to develop a more efficient way to detect and accurately identify an epileptic seizure in real-time.
6 Jul 2020

Automated Shipping Coming to Europe's Waters
Moving more goods by water could reduce pressure on roads and cut emissions, yet Europe's shipping industry is held back by labour shortages. Automated shipping - which would work in a similar way to self-driving cars - could help expand capacity but safety and regulatory hurdles remain.
6 Jul 2020

Feasibility Trials for First Interventional Neuromodulation Platform
The study is the first clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Stentrode, the first interventional neuromodulation platform. This technology is designed to translate brain activity from the inside of a blood vessel, and is being explored for its potential to enable hands-free control of devices for people with upper limb paralysis.
3 Jul 2020

AR/VR/MR 2020: A six-month review
This article provides an overview of the AR/VR/MR market for the first half of 2020.
Full profile interview
3 Jul 2020

TRAQC
TRAQC is a Montreal-based start-up company that specializes in non-destructive and inline quality control for printed electronics. More specifically, their technology uses terahertz radiation to measure the conductivity of specifically patterned test regions.
Full profile interview
3 Jul 2020

Luminit
Luminit LLC is a privately-held company which make optics. IDTechEx interviewed Suleyman Turgut.
3 Jul 2020

Thermal Interface Materials: Diverse, Essential, and Evolving
This article highlights some key material development trends. More specifically, approaches to increase the thermal conductivity (in W/mK) of TIMs are considered. This is an important trend because the IDTechEx assessment is that the market, in absolute terms, for high or ultrahigh thermal conductivity TIM materials, will inevitably rise.
3 Jul 2020

Daimler Truck to Prepare Series Production of Fuel Cells
Investments are being made in new state-of-the-art facilities covering every single process stage of fuel cell production: from membrane coating and stack manufacturing to the production of fuel cell units.
External press release
3 Jul 2020

Liquid X Receives OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certification for Textiles
Liquid X, an advanced manufacturer of functional metallic inks with engineering design and prototype-to-production manufacturing capabilities, announced that its proprietary, particle-free silver ink used to create e-textiles and other functional textiles has received the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certification.
External press release
3 Jul 2020

Instant Bladder Cancer Scan Could Save Thousands of Lives
Thousands of lives lost to bladder cancers each year could be saved thanks to a new scanner that uses photonics to illuminate parts of the tissue that are currently impossible to visualise.
Full profile interview
2 Jul 2020

Sentons
IDTechEx spoke to Sam Sheng and Remi Lacombe, Founder & CTO and SVP Sales & Marketing respectively at Sentons. They have developed technology for touch and force sensing deployed using interactions of ultrasound waves in the structure of a device such as a smartphone or otherwise.
Full profile interview
2 Jul 2020

Thatchtec
Thatchtec is a Dutch agri-tech company that has developed a method of removing pathogens from the soil without the use of synthetic chemicals or steam treatment. This technique, which the company calls Soil Resetting can also improve the biodiversity of the soil, creating a healthier environment for crops to grow. In July 2020, IDTechEx Analyst Dr Michael Dent spoke with Thatchtec CEO Ard Reijtenbagh.