15 Apr 2019

World's first 3D-printed carbon fibre unibody bike frames
The world's first 3D printed, continuous carbon fiber single-piece unibody frame for a new line of eBikes.
15 Apr 2019

Air Race E one year on
From work beginning on the first electric airplane with the University of Nottingham to the announcement of a huge global partnership with Airbus, things have gone from a few notes on a piece of paper to a brand-new sport being created.
12 Apr 2019

ZapGo Technology Win Most Significant Innovation in Electric Vehicles
IDTechEx are delighted to announce ZapGo Ltd as the winner of the annual award 'Most Significant Innovation in Electric Vehicles'.
12 Apr 2019

IDTechEx Graphene & 2D Materials 2019 Award Winner
At the IDTechEx Graphene & 2D Materials conference and exhibition in Berlin on April 10-11, the first graphene award for the Most Significant Advancement In Graphene, CNT, Or 2D Material Commercialisation was presented.
12 Apr 2019

Electric Vehicles Reinvented: Novi Forums with a Difference
How do you leapfrog Tesla? How do you avoid circling the drain with much of the car industry when peak car hits? A whole world of new technologies and new markets awaits. Who can reveal the implications, opportunities and vehicles arriving from nowhere such as vast numbers of robot solar weeders on farms? Enter the IDTechEx Business & Technology Insight Forums "Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage" in Novi Michigan 10-12 June.
12 Apr 2019

Funding for thin-film solar panels on municipal water tanks
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center selected Picktricity, LLC, to participate in the DeployMass program, a statewide grant program that encourages the introduction of cutting-edge clean energy and water technologies into the municipal marketplace.
12 Apr 2019

Investment in agricultural robots
A field robotics start-up based on technology created by the University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics has received a $6.5 million investment.
12 Apr 2019

Industrial 3D printing goes skateboarding
Kayak paddles, snowshoes, skateboards. Outdoor sporting goods used to be a tough market for 3D printing to break into, but fused particle fabrication can change that.
12 Apr 2019

That's "sew" smart! Threads to detect gases
Equipment- and training-free textile detectors could be used in public health, workplace safety, military and rescue applications
12 Apr 2019

Fuel cell advance a breath of fresh air
A promising alternative to conventional power plants, solid oxide fuel cells use electrochemical methods that can generate power more efficiently than existing combustion-based generators. But fuel cells tend to degrade too quickly, eating up any efficiency gains through increased cost.
12 Apr 2019

Rapid adoption of flexible integrated circuits across 3 continents
PragmatIC announces that in just 2 months it has received orders for over 20 million flexible integrated circuits. Orders from customers in Europe, North America and Asia endorse PragmatIC's unique technology platform as the ideal solution for introducing connectivity into mass market applications.
12 Apr 2019

Electrostimulation restores memory
In a groundbreaking study researchers demonstrate that electrostimulation can improve the working memory of people in their 70s so that their performance on memory tasks is indistinguishable from that of 20-year-olds.
11 Apr 2019

Best Technical Development Within Energy Storage Award
DTechEx hosted their annual technology show in Berlin this week. Ending the first day was the award ceremony where IDTechEx recognise company development and success.