Full profile interview
10 Aug 2015

Vuzix Corporation
Vuzix has developed a new eye-worn computer, the M100 smartglasses, one of the few products of this kind currently available for sale. This profile outlines their basic activities and future work in the space for eye-worn computers
Full profile interview
9 Aug 2015

Atheer Labs
Atheer Labs is developing a new pair smart glasses, currently at prototype stage, that will be initially launched to address a range of enterprise-based applications, creating innovative solutions that will enhance the way adopters perform basic tasks all the way to mission critical job functions.
Full profile interview
8 Aug 2015

Kronos International
Kronos is in the top 5 supplier of TiO2 worldwide. While the bulk of their production is for white pigments, they also make nano TiO2 for photocatalysis. Kronos is the only supplier offering a material that works under visible light (blue), making it more suitable for indoor photocatalysis.
Full profile interview
7 Aug 2015

Formlabs
Formlabs manufacture the Form 1+ SLA 3D Printer, which is one of the cheapest SLA printers available and has a reputation for high quality.
7 Aug 2015

Four marvels promised by high power energy harvesting
Free fuel for vehicles without them stopping. Replacement of millions of diesel electricity generators with something using free energy and totally clean. Buildings disconnecting from the grid in order to reduce costs and power cuts. 1.1 billion people without electricity will get it for little or no cost. Unbelievable? They are now the focus of serious development and demonstrations and the common factor is "high power energy harvesting (HPEH)".
6 Aug 2015

Radically new energy harvesting in the form of magnetostriction
Energy harvesting is the creation of off-grid electricity where it is needed using ambient energy, from sunshine to vibration or temperature difference.
Full profile interview
6 Aug 2015

Firstbeat Technologies Ltd
Firstbeat provide physiological analytics that converts raw data from wearable technology into meaningful information and advice for fitness, sports, wellbeing, stress and sleep. They are a Finnish company that spun out from the University of Jyväskylä, Research Institute for Olympic Sports in 2002. They have been supporting consumer products since 2002, elite sports customers since 2007 and preventive healthcare customers since 2006.
5 Aug 2015

Opportunities in the $1.3 billion thermal interface material market
Everyone wants portable products. Miniature high density circuits, often housed in airtight enclosures are required, so we can use our devices everywhere, including in wearable technologies. Heat management is therefore a big problem, particularly as the trend of consumers demanding smaller, faster operating electronics continues.
5 Aug 2015

Opportunities in the $1.3 billion thermal interface material market
Everyone wants portable products. Miniature high density circuits, often housed in airtight enclosures are required, so we can use our devices everywhere, including in wearable technologies. Heat management is therefore a big problem, particularly as the trend of consumers demanding smaller, faster operating electronics continues.
Full profile interview
5 Aug 2015

Proterra
Proterra is a US-based company developing some of the most innovative fully electric buses. They and test their own battery packs.
Full profile interview
5 Aug 2015

AiQ Smart Clothing
AiQ Smart Clothing are a dependent subsidiary of Taiwanese textile company, Tex-Ray. AiQ started as an internal department in 2009, and emerged as a subsidiary in 2012.
4 Aug 2015

Wireless Charging: Insights from EV Roadmap 8 Oregon
There was a question and answer session "Wireless Charging: Emerging Business Models" at EV Roadmap8 Portland Oregon USA 30 July 2015.The panel consisted of Jeremy McCool of Hevo Power, which retrofits wireless charging, Jeff Muhs of WiTricity with key patents and Wesley Smith of WAVE installing large vehicle solutions. They also talked to IDTechEx afterwards.
4 Aug 2015

Plastic OLED display capacity ramps up & glass-based OLEDs downgraded
IDTechEx Research recently revised its forecast for OLED displays. Dr Guillaume Chansin, lead author of the IDTechEx report OLED Display Forecasts 2015-2025: The Rise of Plastic and Flexible Displays explains why.
4 Aug 2015

Digitizing old analogue industry - a new era for optics manufacturing
Interview with Luxexcel founder, Richard van de Vrie.
3 Aug 2015

Report on EV Roadmap8 Portland Oregon 28-29 July
This event of a few hundred people and twenty or so exhibitors had a good range of coverage from many choices of EV test drive to sitting in on focus groups of people minded to buy an EV.
Full profile interview
3 Aug 2015

EOS GmbH
EOS are one of the leading suppliers of 3D printers and, in particular, metal printers. Their machines are particularly popular in big industry (e.g. aerospace) and have a reputation as a reliable workhorse. This profile has been updated with information from Nikolai Zaepernick.
Youtube
31 Jul 2015

The Internet of Everything Opportunity - video interview
Video Interview with ThinFilm Electronics at Printed Electronics Europe.
31 Jul 2015

Rapid progress with pure electric buses
China is where most of the hybrid and pure electric buses will be made and sold over the coming decade.
Background
31 Jul 2015

Nidec Corporation
James Hayward was given a tour of Nidec's booth at CES by Jacob Eveson and Ken Rabenstein from Nidec. This profile covers their latest developments in haptics, including demonstrations in VR and automotive applications.
30 Jul 2015

Webinar Tues 18 August: Electric Buses 2015-2025
IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 18 August 2015.