22 Feb 2022

Self-Healing Materials for Robotics Made from Jelly and Salt
Researchers have developed self-healing, biodegradable, 3D-printed materials that could be used in the development of realistic artificial hands and other soft robotics applications.
21 Feb 2022

Panasonic Commercialises Transparent Conductive Film
Panasonic Corporation has commercialized a double-sided full wiring transparent conductive film combining low resistance and high transmissivity, using its unique roll-to-roll construction method for the first time in the industry.
21 Feb 2022

Facial Recognition Tech Taken to the Next Level in Virtual Reality
Our face can unlock a smartphone, provide access to a secure building and speed up passport control at airports, verifying our identity for numerous purposes. An international team of researchers has taken facial recognition technology to the next level, using a person's expression to manipulate objects in a virtual reality setting without the use of a handheld controller or touchpad.
21 Feb 2022

Wrapping Droplets in Graphene for Printed Microchips, Wearable Sensors
New research from physicists will 'significantly advance' the new technology area of liquid electronics, enhancing the functionality and sustainability of potential applications in printed electronics, wearable health monitors and even batteries.
21 Feb 2022

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21 Feb 2022

TTM Technologies: Thermal Management for GaN in 5G
TTM is a huge company providing components into telecommunications infrastructure among other areas. IDTechEx interviewed TTM to learn about their new thermal management strategy for GaN components in 5G infrastructure.
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21 Feb 2022

CSM: Battery Temperature Sensing
CSM provides testing equipment for automotive tier 1s and OEMs. IDTechEx interviewed them to discuss their high voltage, temperature sensing portfolio for EV battery development.
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18 Feb 2022

Scentroid
Scentroid develop and sell air pollution and air monitoring equipment, including fixed devices and drone mounted solutions, for environmental and industrial applications.
18 Feb 2022

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18 Feb 2022

Gene Editing Breakthrough in Ticks to Help Combat Lyme Disease
Reducing tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease, may now be possible thanks to two new gene editing methods. The methods could allow scientists to alter parts of the tick genome that are involved in harboring and transmitting pathogens.
18 Feb 2022

Jaguar Land Rover Announces Partnership with NVIDIA
Jaguar Land Rover has formed a multi-year strategic partnership with NVIDIA to jointly develop and deliver next-generation automated driving systems plus AI-enabled services and experiences for its customers.
External press release
18 Feb 2022

Quinly Automates Prusa in 11 Countries
Quinly for Prusa MK3S is autonomously running printers in 11 countries around the world, with an installed capacity of 1.2 million automated print hours per year. Quinly allows Prusa owners to queue as many prints as they wish at one time and walk away worry-free as Quinly prints jobs in the queue one-by-one, automatically removing parts, clearing the print bed, and starting the next print without human intervention.
18 Feb 2022

A New Technique for Making Wearable Sensors
Engineers have developed a new technique for making wearable sensors that enables medical researchers to prototype test new designs much faster and at a far lower cost than existing methods.
External press release
18 Feb 2022

Partnership to Produce 3D Printed Parts for the Lotus Type 62-2 Sports
Stratasys Ltd has partnered with Radford, a global luxury automotive brand, to create over 500 3D-printed parts for the launch of the Lotus Type 62-2 coachbuilt.
External press release
18 Feb 2022

Eurocell to build a Gigafactory in Western Europe
Eurocell is set to build its first European Gigafactory, producing proven 'production ready' technologies in just 12 months, far faster than other Gigafactories. This is possible as Eurocell has a proven battery product which is ready for scaled-up manufacturing.
External press release
18 Feb 2022

Hertz Expands Global Electric Vehicle Commitment with UFOdrive
Hertz is announcing an investment in UFODRIVE - the leading self-service electric vehicle rental company and eMobility service provider in Europe - as part of Hertz's commitment to lead the future of mobility.
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17 Feb 2022

Broad Trends in Automotive Radar & Semiconductors for Automotive Radar
As automotive radar becomes more sophisticated IDTechEx analyses trends in key performance indicators both past, present, and future. This premium article considers properties such as range, size, field of view and angular resolution of radars from tier 1 suppliers dating back to 2012, as well as possible future products from radar start-ups.
17 Feb 2022

Amazon Drone Project Layoffs?
In 2021, it was reported that over 100 employees at Amazon Prime Air, Amazon's drone delivery program, had lost their jobs and dozens of other roles were moving to other projects. This was not exciting news and made some people reflect on the feasibility of drone delivery in the near future.
17 Feb 2022

Armband Helps Users of Prosthetic Hands to Get a Grip
A first-of-its-kind study using haptic/touch sensation feedback, electromyogram control and an innovative wearable soft robotic armband could just be a game changer for users of prosthetic hands who have long awaited advances in dexterity. Findings from the study could catalyze a paradigm shift in the way current and future artificial hands are controlled by limb-absent people.
17 Feb 2022

Solar Powered System Offers Inexpensive Desalination
An estimated two-thirds of humanity is affected by shortages of water, and many such areas in the developing world also face a lack of dependable electricity. Widespread research efforts have thus focused on ways to desalinate seawater or brackish water using just solar heat. Many such efforts have run into problems with fouling of equipment caused by salt buildup, however, which often adds complexity and expense.