1 Apr 2021

Graphene Foam Doubles Longevity of Running Shoes
Sports footwear firm inov-8 has unveiled the world's first running shoe to use a graphene-enhanced foam in the sole, bucking the widespread trend for carbon-plate technology and doubling the industry standard for longevity.
1 Apr 2021

Energy-efficient Autonomous LS-EV for Future Mobility
Teijin Limited together with Applied Electric Vehicles has developed a highly energy-efficient low- speed electric vehicle prototype for autonomous driving systems and other mobility applications that are expected to help realize zero-emission mobility.
1 Apr 2021

Microsoft Wins Contract to Supply US Army with Headsets
The United States Army announced that it will work with Microsoft on the production phase of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System program as it moves from rapid prototyping to production and rapid fielding.
1 Apr 2021

Electrolyzers are the First Step Toward Green Hydrogen Production
The strong potential of hydrogen is driven by the fact that it is impossible to electrify some of the most polluting sectors, including the steel, ammonia, and glass industries. In these sectors, hydrogen will be produced from renewable energy employing electrolyzer systems.
31 Mar 2021

Fastest All-Electric Passenger Ship to Launch in Stockholm
The all-new foiling Candela P-30—the world's fastest all-electric passenger ship—will hit Stockholm's waterways in 2022, shuttling passengers to and from the archipelago above the waves without wakes, noise and CO2 emissions.
31 Mar 2021

Automated Embryo Selection Could Have Success in Infertility Treatment
Researchers have applied artificial intelligence methods to evaluate data of human embryo development. The AI based system photographs the embryos every five minutes, processes the data of their development and notifies any anomalies observed. This increases the likelihood of choosing the most viable and healthy early-stage embryo for IVF procedures.
31 Mar 2021

Leveraging the 5G Network to Wirelessly Power IoT Devices
Researchers have uncovered an innovative way to tap into the over-capacity of 5G networks, turning them into "a wireless power grid" for powering Internet of Things devices that today need batteries to operate.
External press release
31 Mar 2021

ADS-TEC Large Scale Storages Stabilise Swiss Power Grid
In Graubünden, a new 1.25 megawatt large-scale battery has put into operation. At the beginning of 2020, the largest Swiss indoor battery with 1.35 megawatts was connected to the grid in Thurgau.
Both storage power plants support Swissgrid with primary and secondary control energy, stabilize local grids and serve to avoid peak loads.
External press release
31 Mar 2021

Yotta Energy Teams up with Flex on PV-Coupled Energy Storage System
Yotta Energy has selected Flex as its manufacturing partner for the production of its PV-Coupled energy storage system. This partnership will allow Yotta to rapidly scale its technology for commercial and industrial markets.
Event summary
31 Mar 2021

Event Summary: Flex2021
In late February 2021 IDTechEx attended the Flex2021 conference. Conference talks and attendees were a mix of primarily early-stage companies and academics. This premium article covers a selection of the most interesting and/or commercially relevant talks.
Full profile interview
30 Mar 2021

Meatable
Meatable is a Dutch company developing technology for producing cultured meat - slaughter-free meat products created from cultured animal cells. In March 2021, IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Michael Dent spoke with Daan Luining, CTO and co-founder of Meatable.
Topic overview
30 Mar 2021

Non-Invasive Glucose Sensing Technologies
In this premium article, IDTechEx examines various approaches that have been made in developing non-invasive glucose sensors for diabetes management.
30 Mar 2021

Reversing the Move to Cities
While technologies are emerging for cities to be independent in food, water and energy, safe and pleasant, progress is mostly poor and global warming threatens migrants overwhelming cities. By all means, let us see the smart city advances take place that are in the IDTechEx report, "Smart Cities Market 2021-2041: Energy, Food, Water, Materials, Transportation Forecasts", but it would be prudent to try to reverse the move to cities that the UN and others see resulting in 70-80% of us in them by 2050.
30 Mar 2021

Wisk to Begin eVTOL Trial in New Zealand This Year
Wisk, the Urban Air Mobility company behind the first all-electric, self-flying air taxi, is progressing with its Transport Trial, which will advance autonomous passenger transport under the New Zealand Government's broader Airspace Integration Trial Programme. Wisk is working towards rolling out the implementation phase later this year.
30 Mar 2021

3D Printed Porous Carbon Aerogels for Space Exploration
Exploration of extremely cold environments, from Earth's polar regions to the moon and Mars, requires technology that can rapidly store and deliver electricity at ultralow temperatures. NASA's Perseverance rover, for example, needs heaters to keep the rover's battery system from freezing in Martian temperatures averaging about -81 F (-62 C).
30 Mar 2021

Machine Learning Ranks Cancer Drugs in Order of Efficacy
Researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm that ranks drugs based on their efficacy in reducing cancer cell growth. The approach may have the potential to advance personalised therapies in the future by allowing oncologists to select the best drugs to treat individual cancer patients.
30 Mar 2021

Harvesting Energy from Radio Waves to Power Wearable Devices
From microwave ovens to Wi-Fi connections, the radio waves that permeate the environment are not just signals of energy consumed but are also sources of energy themselves.
30 Mar 2021

Tidal Powered Cars Driving Scotland to Net Zero
The marine energy experts have created the first ever electric vehicle charge point where drivers can 'fill up' directly from a tidal energy source
External press release
30 Mar 2021

INBRAIN Neuroelectronics Intelligent Graphene Based Neural Implants
Existing brain interfaces are based on metals such as platinum and iridium, which impose significant restrictions in terms of miniaturisation and signal resolution, and therefore cause considerable side effects. For this reason, there is a 50% rejection rate in candidate patients. Graphene Flagship spin-off INBRAIN Neuroelectronics uses a disruptive technology based on graphene which will overcome the current limitations of metal-based neural interfaces.
Event summary
30 Mar 2021

Event Summary: CPES2021
On 17 - 19th of March 2021 IDTechEx attended (virtually) the Canadian Printed and Flexible Electronics Symposium), known as CPES2021. This premium article reviews a selection of the most interesting and/or commercially relevant talks