1 Mar 2017

Looking for the next leap in rechargeable batteries
Researchers may have just found a solution for one of the biggest stumbling blocks to the next wave of rechargeable batteries — small enough for cellphones and powerful enough for cars.
1 Mar 2017

IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe on track to break new records
Printed Electronics Europe, now in its 13th year, will be held in Berlin, Germany on May 10 - 11 2017. The event, hosted by industry analysts IDTechEx, distinguishes itself due to its focus on the commercialisation of the technology, with insights from some of the World's biggest end user companies on their needs and progress.
28 Feb 2017

Hydronium-ion battery presents opportunity
A new type of battery developed by scientists shows promise for sustainable, high-power energy storage. It's the world's first battery to use only hydronium ions as the charge carrier.
28 Feb 2017

Energy-collecting windows is one step closer to reality
Researchers are bringing the dream of windows that can efficiently collect solar energy one step closer to reality thanks to high-tech silicon nanoparticles.
28 Feb 2017

An on/off-road, full-suspension electric folding bike
MOAR is a new fat ebike design on the market with both front and rear suspensions.
28 Feb 2017

Low-cost EOD Robot
More than 4500 km2 in Cambodia are contaminated with explosive remnants of war, which has significantly affected Cambodia in a number of ways.
27 Feb 2017

Tricky landing uses fuzzy logic
The buzzword in drone research is autonomous — having the unmanned aerial vehicle do most or all of its own flying.
27 Feb 2017

3D printed Oscars statuettes
In 2015 the Academy sought to return to the original process of lost wax cast bronze for reasons of tradition and quality.
27 Feb 2017

Waste silicon sawdust recycled into anode for lithium-ion battery
Researchers have created a high performance anode material for lithium-ion batteries using waste silicon sawdust.
27 Feb 2017

UK draws up laws for autonomous vehicles
New insurance rules for self-driving cars and measures to improve provision of electric vehicle charge points have been introduced in the UK as part of the Vehicle Technology and Aviation Bill.
27 Feb 2017

Living sensors at your fingertips
Engineers and biologists have teamed up to design a new "living material" — a tough, stretchy, biocompatible sheet of hydrogel injected with live cells that are genetically programmed to light up in the presence of certain chemicals.
27 Feb 2017

Liquid metal nano printing set to revolutionise electronics
A new technique using liquid metals to create integrated circuits that are just atoms thick could lead to the next big advance for electronics.
Event summary
27 Feb 2017

A report from Batterieforum Deutschland 2017: Part 3 (Stationary ES)
Stationary energy storage can prove to be the Cinderella of battery markets. From the 25th to the 27th January around 300 stakeholders in the battery business gathered in Berlin to discuss why is Germany not building its own gigafactories yet. The fifth edition of Batterieforum Deutschland, the prime event organised to foster a Li-ion battery ecosystem in Germany, took place at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel near Potsdamer Platz, with three topics as the main sources of engagement for the attendees: battery manufacturing in Germany, advanced Li-ion chemistries, and stationary storage. The event was organised by KLiB, a public-private partnership of the German government and some national battery stakeholders. In this premium article, we will focus on stationary storage.
Full profile interview
27 Feb 2017

Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies
IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core interviewed Dr Jason Jones, Founder and CEO of Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies to learn more about the AMBIT Tool Head.
24 Feb 2017

San Diego to become America's smartest city
San Diego is affectionately known as America's finest city, but the Southern California metropolis will soon become America's smartest city.
24 Feb 2017

Printable solar cells just got a little closer
This alternative solar technology could lead to low-cost, printable solar panels capable of turning nearly any surface into a power generator.
External press release
24 Feb 2017

Collaboration on printed electronics research and application
DuPont Electronics & Communications and Holst Centre have announced the third extension of their successful long-term collaboration, which is focused on advanced materials for the printed electronics industry.
24 Feb 2017

UPS tests residential delivery via drone launched from vehicle
UPS has successfully tested a drone that launches from the top of a package car, autonomously delivers a package to a home and then returns to the vehicle while the delivery driver continues along the route to make a separate delivery.
24 Feb 2017

Team Penske and Stratasys form technical partnership
Team Penske announced that it has formed a technical partnership with Stratasys Ltd, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company.
24 Feb 2017

Agricultural robot may be game changer for crop growers, breeders
A semiautonomous robot may soon be roaming agricultural fields gathering and transmitting real-time data about the growth and development of crops, information that crop breeders -- and eventually farmers -- can use to identify the genetic traits in plants likely to produce the greatest yields.