24 Sep 2021

Antibiotic Levels Measurable in Breath for First Time
A team of engineers and biotechnologists has for the first time shown in mammals that the concentration of antibiotics in the body can be determined using breath samples. The breath measurements also corresponded to the antibiotic concentrations in the blood. The team's biosensor - a multiplex chip that allows simultaneous measurement of several specimens and test substances - will in future enable personalized dosing of medicines against infectious diseases on-site and help to minimize the development of resistant strains of bacteria.
24 Sep 2021

3D Printed Modular Houses with Steel Exoskeleton
Architects have designed the world's first steel 3D printed structure of modular houses The studio is the first architecture and design studio in the world to use a steel 3D-printed "exoskeleton" construction system that supports and distributes all the functional elements of the building, using their new solution of construction technique which they called "EXOSTEEL".
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24 Sep 2021

TE Connectivity: Materials for Charging Connectors
TE Connectivity held a webinar recently to discuss their new product Tendur for surface plating charging connectors. Tendur is an ultra anti-abrasion surface coating for high voltage charging inlets and is a promising technology to improve the lifetime performance of high-powered charging connectors.
24 Sep 2021

Robots Roll up Stairs, Carry Carts and Race One Another
Researchers have designed a 4D-printed soft robot that self-assembles when heated and can take on challenging tasks like rolling uphill and navigating a bumpy and unpredictable landscape.
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24 Sep 2021

Electric Vehicle Power Electronics: Players & Supply Chain
In this article, IDTechEx explores the emerging links being forged throughout the electric vehicle power electronics supply chain, with insight into market leaders and supply for emerging silicon carbide devices.
23 Sep 2021

EV Power Electronics: Driving Semiconductor Demand in a Chip Shortage
Semiconductors are the lifeblood of the modern age. From your watch to a washing machine, everything these days seems to be 'smart', 'connected' and therefore enabled by semiconductors. Unsurprisingly then, a massive shortage of chips present 'across all categories', according to some industry executives, is having a profound impact.
23 Sep 2021

Off Grid Solar Plus Storage Improves Broadband Access in Sierra Leone
The new solar power grid will have the capacity to run for up to 356 hours across all sites without a genset, reducing the network's carbon dioxide emissions by 347.41 tonnes per year. Zoodlabs has an incredible vision to improve Sierra Leone's broadband internet access and power that infrastructure entirely with off-grid renewable energy.
23 Sep 2021

Airbus Reveals the Next Generation of CityAirbus
Airbus has announced plans for a new CityAirbus as the emerging Urban Air Mobility market begins to firm up. Ushering in the next generation of CityAirbus, the fully electric vehicle is equipped with fixed wings, a V-shaped tail, and eight electrically powered propellers as part of its uniquely designed distributed propulsion system. It is designed to carry up to four passengers in a zero emissions flight in multiple applications.
23 Sep 2021

EV Battery Packs Is the Major Application the Aerogel Industry Needed
Electric vehicle battery packs have increasing requirements concerning their thermal runaway mitigation strategy. Meanwhile, the aerogel industry is overly dependent on oil & gas and in need of diversification. Could this be the perfect match between a problem looking for a solution and a solution looking for a problem?
22 Sep 2021

First-in-World Heart Implant: Women Receives Novel Artificial Heart
A cardiothoracic surgical team has performed the world's first Aeson bioprosthetic total artificial heart implantation in a female patient. The investigational device, currently intended as a bridge to heart transplant, is part of an Early Feasibility Study.
22 Sep 2021

New AI Tool Accelerates Discovery of Truly New Materials
Researchers have created a collaborative artificial intelligence tool that reduces the time and effort required to discover truly new materials.
22 Sep 2021

Now We're Cooking with Lasers
Imagine having your own digital personal chef; ready to cook up whatever you want; able to tailor the shape, texture, and flavor just for you; and it's all at the push of a button. Engineers have been working on doing just that, using lasers for cooking and 3D printing technology for assembling foods.
22 Sep 2021

Tuning Flexible Circuits with Light
Researchers use ultraviolet light to tune circuit performance with a photoreactive polymer based on controlled changes in the chemical structure, which may lead to the development of wearable electronics and medical sensors.
22 Sep 2021

Long Range Electric Cars Cost Less
No one complained about gasoline cars going much further than you would ever drive. As people got used to them, it was realized that long-range means less hassle. With electric cars, the argument is even stronger. Long-range saves you money.
22 Sep 2021

World Energy Storage Day: Fixing Flaws in Li-ion Batteries
Energy storage is a key enabler for the ongoing electrification of carbon-intensive sectors, namely the automotive and energy industries. Developments in energy storage are driven by the increased uptake of EVs and the balancing of renewable electricity grids to provide power during low solar and wind periods.
21 Sep 2021

Integrated Electronics Trends to Drive IME Market to $1.5bn by 2032
In-mold electronics enables electronic functionality to be embedded within molded and thermoformed plastic components. With the integration of capacitive touch, lighting, and even haptics alongside size and weight reductions of up to 70%, IME is an efficient approach to making curved touch-sensitive interfaces. Given these benefits, IDTechEx forecasts IME to be a $1.5 billion market by 2032, with applications mainly within the automotive and consumer goods sectors.
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21 Sep 2021

Lockheed Martin Taps MakerBot 3D Printers for Its Next Space Project
MakerBot, a Stratasys company, announced that Lockheed Martin has extended its use of MakerBot 3D printers to produce parts and designs for its upcoming space projects. MakerBot 3D printers have been in use for about five years and have provided easily accessible 3D printing for a host of projects for Lockheed Martin's team of engineers.
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21 Sep 2021

Nanoscribe Introduces the Quantum X shape, an Ultra-Precise 3D Printer
Nanoscribe, a BICO company, announced the launch of the Quantum X shape, a high-precision 3D printer for rapid prototyping and wafer-scale batch production. With the Quantum X shape, high-precision 3D printing becomes significantly more efficient in terms of printing on wafers up to 6 inches in size.
21 Sep 2021

World's Smallest BLE Beacon and First Disposable Wearable Tag
The Nano Tag - the world's smallest BLE beacon, and the first disposable wearable tag - to solve for worker safety, patient and visitor experience use cases for the healthcare, hospitality and events industries.
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21 Sep 2021

Wikifactory and Danish AM Hub Join Forces
Wikifactory - the world's first social platform and online collaboration system for anyone, anywhere to make real products completely online - has entered into partnership with Danish AM Hub - the world's first member organization for production companies leading in the use of Industrial 3D printing.