12 Aug 2016

Solar car wins for the sixth time
Despite nearly-sunless conditions in the final two days, the University of Michigan Solar Car team has successfully defended their decade-long reigning championship - winning the 2016 American Solar Challenge for the sixth consecutive time.
13 Jun 2016

"72% of 3DP users don't think they're maximising their investment"
Rachel Gordon attended the Additive Manufacturing Talks in Milan. There was a strong focus on materials development across a wide range of applications. There was a consensus that machines need to be fast and reliable, and produce objects with useful object properties before businesses will adopt them for production.
2 May 2016

Wearable allows people with vision loss to actually see
eSight's wearable, hands-free headset houses a small, high-speed camera that captures everything the eSight user is looking at.
2 Mar 2016

Solar cells as light as a soap bubble
Imagine solar cells so thin, flexible, and lightweight that they could be placed on almost any material or surface, including your hat, shirt, or smartphone, or even on a sheet of paper or a helium balloon.
9 Feb 2016

Mechanical trees become power plants
New tools for harvesting wind energy may soon look less like giant windmills and more like tiny leafless trees.
8 Feb 2016

Flexible film may lead to phone-sized cancer detector
A thin, stretchable film that coils light waves like a Slinky could one day lead to more precise, less expensive monitoring for cancer survivors.
30 Dec 2015

Funding for batteryless revolution in the IoT
PsiKick, the self-powering Internet of Things systems company, has announced a $16.5M Series B financing.
Full profile interview
9 Dec 2015

Solid Power
Established in 2013 as a spin-out company from the University of Colorado Boulder, Solid Power has been working on commercializing the company's next-generation all solid-state rechargeable batteries.
13 Nov 2015

New low-cost battery could help store renewable energy
Storing electric power for days when the air is still or when the sun goes down remains a challenge, largely due to cost.
External press release
27 Oct 2015

Nuon Solar celebrated victory at Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
Dutch team Nuon Solar celebrated victory in a nail-biting race to the finish line at this year's Bridgestone World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide, South Australia.
External press release
16 Oct 2015

Hitachi Group to develop basic technology for preventing collisions
Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd., and Clarion Co., Ltd. have announced that they have developed the basic technology for preventing collisions while maintaining safe and practical speeds by predicting changes in pedestrian movements and rapidly calculating optimum speed patterns in real time.
9 Oct 2015

3D printing and public policy
Although legal principles apply to 3D printing the same as they apply to any other technology, 3D printing has the unique potential to upset the legal status quo. It is the potential scale of 3D printing that may have profound effects on the law.
9 Oct 2015

U-M opens world-class battery research lab
The open-access lab will provide space to build and test battery concepts while fully protecting the intellectual property of its users.
16 Sep 2015

Lightweight solar cells track the sun
By borrowing from kirigami, the ancient Japanese art of paper cutting, researchers have developed solar cells that can have it both ways.
Background
3 Sep 2015

Sakti3
Sakti3 is a company developing solid-state batteries. They were founded in 2007 by current CEO Dr. Ann Marie Sastry, who was then a professor at the University of Michigan. Sakti3 was recently acquired by Dyson for $90m.
31 Aug 2015

A partnership to secure and protect the emerging Internet of Things
National Science Foundation and Intel Corporation team to improve the security and privacy of computing systems that interact with the physical world using a new cooperative research model.
23 Jul 2015

Test environment for connected and driverless vehicles
he University of Michigan has opened Mcity, the world's first controlled environment specifically designed to test the potential of connected and automated vehicle technologies that will lead the way to mass-market driverless cars.
14 Jul 2015

U-M will test 3D-printed, autonomous 'SmartCarts'
A fleet of autonomous "SmartCarts"—high-tech, 3D-printed, low-speed electric vehicles—could one day zip around the University of Michigan's North Campus, taking students, professors and staff to class, labs and offices while also serving as one of the first test beds for on-demand autonomous transit.
1 Jun 2015

How to make continuous rolls of graphene
All the possible uses for graphene face the same big hurdle: the need for a scalable and cost-effective method for continuous manufacturing of graphene films.
15 Apr 2015

The smallest autonomous computer
These devices are helping usher in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT), where people are connected to things and other people through the cloud and contain solar cells that power the battery with ambient light, including indoor rooms with no natural sunlight, allowing the computers to run perpetually.