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10 May 2017

IDTechEx Show! Opening Berlin 2017
Welcome and Introduction keynote presentation from IDTechEx CEO, Raghu Das, introducing the technologies covered along with an introduction to the IDTechEx Show! in Berlin 10-11 May 2017. www.IDTechEx.com/Europe
10 May 2017

A few self-driving cars can dramatically improve traffic flow
The presence of just a few autonomous vehicles can eliminate the stop-and-go driving of the human drivers in traffic, along with the accident risk and fuel inefficiency it causes, according to new research.
10 May 2017

Cleverer smart windows grow $6.5 billion market
The new IDTechEx report, Electrically Active Smart Glass and Windows 2018-2028 observes that electrically active see-through glass is an idea whose time has come.
10 May 2017

Underwater robots help predict how and when ice shelves collapse
To outer space and the deep ocean, add "beneath the ice" to the list of rarely charted frontiers of science exploration.
8 May 2017

SolarStratos first test flight
SolarStratos is a commercial two-seater solar plane that aims to be the first manned solar plane penetrating the stratosphere.
3 May 2017

IDTechEx Show! Exhibition Grows by 30%
On May 10-11 an estimated 3,000 people from over 40 countries will meet at the Estrel Convention Centre in Berlin to discuss the commercialization of a diverse range of emerging technologies.
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2 May 2017

The 4-seater solar-powered car of the future
Solar Team Eindhoven contributes to a clean world.
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2 May 2017

Brief Video Tour of the IDTechEx Show! Berlin 10 - 11 May 2017
Watch the preview of the IDTechEx Show! coming up in Berlin, 10-11 May 2017.
2 May 2017

EV forecasts turn upwards
From its facts based research, IDTechEx has what some regarded as over-optimistic forecasts for electric cars. However, others are now matching or exceeding our optimism.
1 May 2017

Electric scooters with regenerative braking
E-TWOW, headquartered in Romania, has developed electric scooters they claim to be the first with regenerative braking.
28 Apr 2017

Not stuck on silicon
A new technique developed by engineers may vastly reduce the overall cost of wafer technology and enable devices made from more exotic, higher-performing semiconductor materials than conventional silicon.