1 Apr 2016

Next-generation energy storage technology for EVs: hype, fads and real
This was the topic IDTechEx was asked to address in a meeting of the SMMT EV Group 17.3.16 in London. Here we share our response.
1 Apr 2016

Wooden windows? New material could replace glass in solar cells
Windows and solar panels in the future could be made from one of the best — and cheapest — construction materials known: wood.
1 Apr 2016

3D material with controllable shape and size
Imagine a house that could fit in a backpack or a wall that could become a window with the flick of a switch.
1 Apr 2016

Wearable airbags for injury prevention
Fall-in-progress technology deploys airbag protection around the hip, immediately prior to impact, in order to reduce hip impact, automatically and within a fraction of a second.
1 Apr 2016

Production begins on metal 3D printed parts for Airbus Group
Premium Aerotec is starting the series production of 3D-printed metal parts for the Airbus Group at its Varel site.
31 Mar 2016

Generating electricity with tomato waste
A team of scientists is exploring an unusual source of electricity — damaged tomatoes that are unsuitable for sale at the grocery store.
31 Mar 2016

3D Systems releases Geomagic Freeform 2016
These updated software products offer professionals an organic engineering solution for precise, sculpted 3D design that bypasses the restrictions of geometric CAD platforms and enables the quick transition from design to production.
31 Mar 2016

Multi-scale Thermal Management
Rachel Gordon attended Semi-Therm in San Jose to learn about thermal management in a wide variety of devices and industries.
31 Mar 2016

New method can deposit nanomaterials onto flexible surfaces
Researchers have developed a new method that uses plasma to print nanomaterials onto a 3-D object or flexible surface, such as paper or cloth.
31 Mar 2016

Dutch University transforms Hyundai SUV into a power plant
Researchers in the Netherlands successfully engineered and installed a socket on a Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell that serves as an electrical outlet.
Full profile interview
31 Mar 2016

Nanomedical Diagnostcs
Nanomedical Diagnostics Inc. (Nanomed) was established in 2013 in California, USA. They are commercialising graphene-based medical sensors. This is a profile update covering their latest activities.
Full profile interview
31 Mar 2016

Denka
Denka manufacture and sell thermally conductive sheets and thermal greases into a broad range of industries.
30 Mar 2016

What's Trending in Printed Electronics
From many different angles, the printed electronics sector is gaining commercial momentum. In this article, IDTechEx explores some of the top trends in the industry.
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30 Mar 2016

IDTechEx Interview Infratab: Cold Chain Freshness Monitoring System
Video interview with Infratab at the Internet of Things Applications exhibition, part of the IDTechEx Show!
30 Mar 2016

Could bread mould build a better rechargeable battery?
A naturally occurring red bread mould could be the key to producing more sustainable electrochemical materials for use in rechargeable batteries, researchers have found.
30 Mar 2016

Tunable windows for privacy, camouflage
Researchers have developed a technique that can quickly change the opacity of a window, turning it cloudy, clear or somewhere in between with the flick of a switch.
30 Mar 2016

This necklace 'hears' what you eat
Carrots and apples not only taste different. They make distinct sounds when chewed.
30 Mar 2016

Webinar Thursday 14 April: Conductive Inks Business
IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 14th April 2016. Conductive Inks Business: Everything is Changing.
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30 Mar 2016

LIST made its choice for CeraPrinter X-Serie
CERADROP is proud to highlight its close collaboration with LIST and its choice of our state-of-the-art CeraPrinter system
External press release
30 Mar 2016

CTTC installs CeraPrinter F-Serie
CERADROP, a MGI Group company, announces CeraPrinter F-Serie, All-in-One Hybrid Process Development system, placement at CTTC - Center for Technology Transfers in Ceramics in France.