Update interview
12 Nov 2025

Photarix
Photarix are a spinout from the University of Lancaster (UK) commercialising a GaAs-based single photon source for quantum communications applications.
Full profile interview
14 Jul 2025

LiNa Energy
LiNa Energy is a UK manufacturer of solid state sodium batteries. IDTechEx spoke to LiNa at the Battery Cells & Systems Expo 2025.
Full profile interview
4 Jun 2025

Carbonbit Technologies
Carbonbit Technologies is a UK-based DAC company focused on an electro-swing sorbent.
Full profile interview
28 Nov 2023

Infi-Tex
Infi-Tex are a smart sensor company, using proprietary conductive inks to create patented pressure sensitive materials used for switches and sensors that can be printed onto textiles.
Background
4 Apr 2023

LiNa Energy: ZEBRA Battery
LiNa Energy was founded in 2017 as a spin-out of Lancaster University. The company is trying to commercialise solid-state sodium-nickel-chloride (ZEBRA) batteries.
Full profile interview
27 Dec 2022

Brill Power
Brill Power is an Oxford University spinout/startup that develops and supplies battery management systems (BMS) for stationary storage, electric vehicles, and second life batteries.
17 Feb 2022

AI Generated Faces are More Trustworthy Than Real Faces
People cannot distinguish between a face generated by Artificial Intelligence and a real face say researchers, who are calling for safeguards to prevent "deep fakes".
External press release
13 Aug 2021

Opportunity to Develop World First Oil Pipeline Robotics
A team led by engineering firm Forth has worked for the past two-and-a-half years on the creation of FSWBot, an innovative friction stir welding robotic crawler devised for internal repair and refurbishment of pipelines, and they are now looking for assistance to help bring the working prototype to the commercial stage.
15 Dec 2020

Promising Material can Store Solar Energy for Months or Years
Researchers studying a crystalline material have discovered it has properties that allow it to capture energy from the sun. The energy can be stored for several months at room temperature, and it can be released on demand in the form of heat.
External press release
20 Feb 2020

CPI Partners with LiNa Energy to Create Next-Gen Battery Technology
CPI announced the success of its £250,000 collaborative project with LiNa Energy and Lancaster University to demonstrate the proof-of-concept of LiNa's novel sodium-nickel-chloride battery technology.
10 Jul 2019

Smart materials provide real-time insight into wearers' emotions
Smart wearable technology that changes colour, heats up, squeezes or vibrates as your emotions are heightened has the potential to help people with affective disorders better control their feelings.
8 Jul 2019

Deep-CEE: The AI tool helping astronomers explore deep space
Galaxy clusters are some of the most massive structures in the cosmos, but despite being millions of lightyears across, they can still be hard to spot. Researchers have turned to artificial intelligence for assistance, developing "Deep-CEE" (Deep Learning for Galaxy Cluster Extraction and Evaluation), a novel deep learning technique to speed up the process of finding them.
External press release
17 Jan 2019

CPI supporting LiNaMan Project to develop next generation EV batteries
Working alongside LiNa Energy and Lancaster University, CPI is supporting the development of a robust, low-cost and high performance energy storage battery to replace existing lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.
12 Sep 2018

Omnidirectional wind turbine wins Dyson Award
A truly-omnidirectional, single-axis wind turbine especially suitable for apartment buildings facing chaotic winds in urban environments.
13 Aug 2018

Smart cement mixtures could turn buildings into batteries
Buildings, bridges, street lamps and even curb-stones could be turned into cheap batteries with the discovery of new cement mixtures. Researchers have created a new smart cement mixture that is able to store electrical energy and can monitor its own structural health.
26 Jan 2018

Battery research to help super-charge electric vehicle revolution
The University of Bath is part of a consortium of academic and industry partners awarded Government funding to conduct research aimed at overcoming battery challenges to accelerate the electric vehicle revolution.
20 Nov 2017

Grant to establish robotics centre for tackling nuclear waste
It will go towards the creation of the National Centre for Nuclear Robotics which is a multi-university project that has received funding and contributions totalling £40m to bring together a diverse consortium of experts in robotics, AI, sensors and radiation resilient embedded systems to address nuclear waste problems.