3 Jan 2017

IDTechEx review of the year: the most impactful tech stories of 2016
These past 12 months have seen numerous celebrity deaths, athlete drug scandals and the end of Brangelina however, it was also the year Tesla announced fully automated cars, Alexa became part of the family and Leicester City won the Premier League. As we plan ahead for 2017, IDTechEx analysts have taken a look back over the past 12 months and picked out the most impactful technology launches, acquisitions and products from 2016.
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2 Jan 2017

Nano-calligraphy on graphene
Scientists have demonstrated a method to chemically modify small regions of graphene with high precision, leading to extreme miniaturisation of chemical and biological sensors.
26 Dec 2016

Graphene able to transport huge currents on the nano scale
New experiments have shown that it is possible for extremely high currents to pass through graphene, a form of carbon. This allows imbalances in electric charge to be rapidly rectified.
16 Dec 2016

Ground-breaking production method to accelerate graphene revolution
An innovative new cheap and simple mass production technique, developed by the University of Exeter, is set to open up the global potential of the 'wonder' material graphene.
15 Dec 2016

World's first gas sensor to apply a new principle for graphene use
The world's first successful development of an exquisitely sensitive gas sensor based on a new principle that takes advantage of graphene, a material in which carbon atoms are arranged in a sheet one atom thick.
13 Dec 2016

Graphene and silly putty make state-of-the-art sensor
Researchers have used the wonder material graphene to make the novelty children's material silly putty® (polysilicone) conduct electricity -- creating extremely sensitive sensors.
12 Dec 2016

Award-winning graphene battery could slash electric-car charging times
A student engineer from the University of Sussex has won a national car industry award for designing a new battery that could revolutionise electric vehicles.
7 Dec 2016

Environmentally-friendly graphene textiles for wearable electronics
A new method for producing conductive cotton fabrics using graphene-based inks opens up new possibilities for flexible and wearable electronics, without the use of expensive and toxic processing steps.
Event summary
29 Nov 2016

Highlights from the IDTechEx Show USA 2016
The following article summarises some observations made by IDTechEx analysts during the IDTechEx Show! in Santa Clara, CA. It contains details of many of the companies demonstrating products during the exhibition, as well as summaries of relevant conversations and recent updates in each case. For more details about any of the information contained in this exclusive premium article, please contact your subscription manager or any of the IDTechEx analysts.
24 Nov 2016

New ultra-thin semiconductor could extend life of Moore's Law
Following a decade of intensive research into graphene and two-dimensional materials a new semiconductor material shows potential for the future of super-fast electronics.