Full profile interview
3 Jul 2018

Pleotint
Pleotint is a manufacturer of thermochromic film for smart glass, based in Michigan. Pleotint has developed a proprietary thermochromic technology based on ligand exchange transition metals.
3 Jul 2018

Skin patches: the advantages of the ultimate wearable
Electronic skin patches could well be described as the ultimate wearable electronic devices. IDTechEx's latest market research report covers the entire product ecosystem for smart skin patches.
3 Jul 2018

Off grid avocado farm completely self-sufficient for 660 days
Battery storage manufacturer Tesvolt and project developer Unlimited Energy were awarded "The smarter E Award" for a project realized in South-West Australia. The avocado farm in Pemberton has already been operated on battery power only for the last 660 days.
3 Jul 2018

Personalized deep learning equips robots for autism therapy
Children with autism spectrum conditions often have trouble recognizing the emotional states of people around them — distinguishing a happy face from a fearful face, for instance. To remedy this, some therapists use a kid-friendly robot to demonstrate those emotions and to engage the children in imitating the emotions and responding to them in appropriate ways.
3 Jul 2018

Carbon nanotubes for flexible, fingertip-wearable terahertz imagers
Researchers have developed flexible terahertz imagers based on chemically "tunable" carbon nanotube materials. The findings expand the scope of terahertz applications to include wrap-around, wearable technologies as well as large-area photonic devices.
3 Jul 2018

Plans to 3D print cars
WE Solutions Ltd in Hong Kong has announced plans to 3D print electric vehicles in Shanghai for taxi and ride-hailing services in China.
3 Jul 2018

Supercapacitors Exceed the Energy Density of Batteries
Some supercapacitors will become smart materials and be sold as feedstock by value added material companies such as Dow DuPont and Nitto Denko. Which companies and when is as yet uncertain. This is part of the emerging big picture for supercapacitors that will make even their materials a multi- billion dollar business.
Full profile interview
2 Jul 2018

Vartega
Company Description Vartega is a recycler of high-value composite material. COO Alice Havill spoke with IDTechEx technology analyst Dr Richard Collins.
Event summary
2 Jul 2018

Automatica 2018 Update
IDTechEx recently visited Automatica 2018 in Munich. This is the largest biannual automation event in Europe. At this show IDTechEx focused on three trends: collaborative robotic arms, mobile robots, and various associated sensors. In this article, we provide a review of various company highlights.
2 Jul 2018

3D Bioprinting - An Update from Q2 2018
The past 3 months has been busy for 3D bioprinting companies, with numerous publications emerging from academia and announcements from industry. This article will highlight the advancements made in 3D bioprinting in the last 3 months since the publication of the 2018 update of IDTechEx's market research report on the topic: 3D Bioprinting 2018 - 2028: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts.
2 Jul 2018

Uber urges drivers to go electric
Studies have found that when shared and electric mobility are properly combined, along with automation, we can shrink the number of vehicles on the road and reduce transportation's climate footprint. That's why Uber has launched the EV Champions Initiative, a pilot program for driver-partners to deliver at least 5 million EV rides over the next year.
2 Jul 2018

Batwind - the world's first battery for offshore wind
With Batwind in operation, it will for the first time be possible to store energy produced from an offshore wind farm. Electricity produced at the world's first floating offshore wind farm Hywind Scotland, located 25 kilometers off the coast of Peterhead, will be transported via cables to an onshore substation where the 1 MW batteries are placed and connected to the grid.
2 Jul 2018

The future of grocery shopping
A new partnership to redefine the grocery customer experience for Americans by piloting an on-road, fully autonomous delivery experience.
2 Jul 2018

Magnetic 3-D-printed structures crawl, roll, jump, and play catch
New printing technique could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices.
Full profile interview
29 Jun 2018

Green Running
Green Running are a London based SME working on data analytics and management software for domestic energy consumption. They have created a home energy monitoring system that uses non-intrusive load monitoring to disaggregate energy consumption at an appliance level. With this capability, they have developed a blockchain platform to enable peer-to-peer energy trading for residential microgrids. IDTechEx spoke with Bill Goldie, Green Running's Business Development Manager in June 2018.
29 Jun 2018

Autonomous vehicles in mining - IDTechEx separates hype from reality
Autonomous haul trucks in mining are here to stay with companies ramping up the roll out of retrofit fleets around the world, but what does this mean in the wider context of next generation mining equipment, with many projects from digital twin IoT solutions to predictive maintenance of equipment showing promise in the adoption of emerging technology. Separating the hype from reality is key in mining, an industry often risk averse to standalone investments and where standards and interoperability challenges typically need be addressed ahead of technology adoption.
29 Jun 2018

Flexible blue vertical micro LEDs
Researchers have developed a low cost production technology for thin-film blue flexible vertical micro LEDs.
29 Jun 2018

Energy harvesting in low to moderate sea states
Real time sensor data and proprietary, predictive algorithms are used by the PowerBuoy's control system to maximize the net power generated in low to moderate sea states. The control technique is fast enough to be applied to the timescale of a single passing wave.
29 Jun 2018

CRISPR reduces autism symptoms in mice
Scientists have used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to lessen some autism symptoms in mice with a form of fragile X syndrome, the most common known single-gene cause of autism spectrum disorder.
External press release
29 Jun 2018

Strategic development agreement for transparent solar glass
AGC and Ubiquitous Energy announce strategic development agreement for transparent solar glass. AGC the world's largest producer of flat glass, has entered into a strategic development agreement with Ubiquitous Energy, the leader in transparent solar technology. The collaboration will focus on the development of Ubiquitous Energy's transparent and color neutral solar coating to create windows that produce electricity.