19 Apr 2022

How to Print a Robot From Scratch: New 3D Printing Approach
Imagine a future in which you could 3D-print an entire robot or stretchy, electronic medical device with the press of a button—no tedious hours spent assembling parts by hand.
Update interview
19 Apr 2022

Avatar Medical
Avatar Medical has developed software to create 3D virtual images that can be explored using VR from conventional medical images. IDTechEx first met this early-stage company at the Laval Virtual AR/VR conference in 2022.
19 Apr 2022

Holographic Doctor Visits the Space Station
Holoportation is a type of capture technology that allows high-quality 3D models of people to be reconstructed, compressed and transmitted live anywhere in real time.. When combined with mixed reality displays such as HoloLens, it allows users to see, hear, and interact with remote participants in 3D as if they are actually present in the same physical space.
Full profile interview
19 Apr 2022

Smart-Ship: Maritime Haptic Levers
IDTechEx had an interview with Brent Kok, Co-founder and CFO of Smart-Ship.
Smart-Ship, based in Delft, the Netherlands, is a start-up founded in September 2018, currently focused on implementing haptic feedback in maritime control.
Full profile interview
19 Apr 2022

Efficient Power Conversion: GaN FETs
EPC is a provider of power semiconductors using gallium nitride (GaN) technology. The key areas discussed with IDTechEx were the benefits of their GaN FETs (field-effect transistors) over the typical silicon MOSFETs (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors) for applications such as LiDAR and for low voltage electric motors.
External press release
19 Apr 2022

Wandercraft Atalante X: New Generation of Self-Balancing Exoskeleton
Wandercraft unveils Atalante X: an autonomous exo that accompanies the patient at all stages of rehabilitation, with a physiologic walking pattern. Atalante X is hands-free, without crutches, easy to use and intuitive. It adapts progressively to the needs of patients, from their very first steps to the most playful sessions.
18 Apr 2022

GM and Glencore Enter Multi-Year Cobalt Supply Agreement
Glencore and General Motors Co.announced a multi-year sourcing agreement in which Glencore will supply GM with cobalt from its Murrin Murrin operation in Australia. Cobalt is an important metal in the production of EV batteries, and the cobalt processed from Australia will be used in GM's Ultium battery cathodes, which will power electric vehicles such as the Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC HUMMER EV and Cadillac LYRIQ.
18 Apr 2022

Joystick-Operated Robot Could Help Surgeons Treat Stroke Remotely
Engineers have developed a telerobotic system to help surgeons quickly and remotely treat patients experiencing a stroke or aneurysm. With a modified joystick, surgeons in one hospital may control a robotic arm at another location to safely operate on a patient during a critical window of time that could save the patient's life and preserve their brain function.
15 Apr 2022

Artificial Intelligence can Grow a Lettuce Crop Autonomously
The five international teams participating in the final rounds of the 3rd Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge have completed the first try-out experiment. The teams tested their algorithms and gained experience during a first crop cycle with lettuce.
15 Apr 2022

Mercedes-Benz Aims to Slash CO2 Emissions by More Than 50 Percent
As stated at the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in November 2021, Mercedes-Benz is committed to a faster transition to electric cars. The company aims to at least halve CO2 emissions per passenger car over the lifecycle by the end of this decade compared to 2020 levels.
15 Apr 2022

World's First Quantum Dot LED Lights Developed from Rice Husks
Milling rice to separate the grain from the husks produces about 100 million tons of rice husk waste globally each year. Scientists searching for a scalable method to fabricate quantum dots have developed a way to recycle rice husks to create the first silicon quantum dot LED light. Their new method transforms agricultural waste into state-of-the-art light-emitting diodes in a low-cost, environmentally friendly way.
Background
14 Apr 2022

Ample
Ample, a startup established in 2014 and based out of San Francisco, is developing a modular battery swapping solution. The company is focusing on fleets, has integrated its modular batteries into nine vehicle models across five different automakers, and has five swapping stations across San Francisco. Ample's goal is to offer fully automated battery swaps in around ten minutes at small, self-contained swap stations.
14 Apr 2022

RWE to Invest 1.5 Billion Euros by 2030 to Help Ireland Reach Net Zero
RWE is committed to investing €50 billion gross through to 2030 to expand its powerful and green generation capacity to 50 gigawatts, with up to €1.5 billion gross already earmarked for Ireland through current projects being developed.
Full profile interview
14 Apr 2022

Ultimate Transmissions: Thermal Management of Electric Motors
Ultimate Transmissions have developed a new method of thermally managing the stator windings of an electric motor. The technology is relatively simple, but provides the potential for better cooling of the coil windings and the potential to eliminate the oil cooling spray.
Background
13 Apr 2022

Gogoro
Gogoro is a two-wheeler OEM based in Taiwan and was founded in 2011. It makes swap-capable battery packs, e-scooters, drivetrain platforms, and operates a network of battery swapping stations.
Background
13 Apr 2022

Digital Divide Data
Digital Divide Data (DDD) is a not-for-profit social enterprise, providing data services for technology companies while supporting the careers of young people in developing countries.
Full profile interview
13 Apr 2022

Carboclave
Carboclave is a Canadian carbontech that utilizes carbon dioxide as a property-enhancing curing agent for prefabricated concrete. In October 2021, IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Hydra Rodrigues spoke to Dr Zaid Ghouleh, Carboclave's co-founder and co-owner.
13 Apr 2022

Converting Solar Energy to Electricity on Demand
The researchers behind an energy system that makes it possible to capture solar energy, store it for up to eighteen years and release it when and where it is needed have now taken the system a step further. After previously demonstrating how the energy can be extracted as heat, they have now succeeded in getting the system to produce electricity, by connecting it to a thermoelectric generator. Eventually, the research could lead to self-charging electronics using stored solar energy on demand.
13 Apr 2022

Hydrogen Powered Foiling Chase Boat for Emirates Team New Zealand
Just one week after Emirates Team New Zealand first christened their hydrogen powered foiling catamaran 'Chase Zero', the 10m prototype was up and foiling around the Waitematā harbour in Auckland.
13 Apr 2022

New Transistor Design Could Cut 5% From World Digital Energy Budget
A new spin on one of the 20th century's smallest but grandest inventions, the transistor, could help feed the world's ever-growing appetite for digital memory while slicing up to 5% of the energy from its power-hungry diet.