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2025
24 Nov 2025

Sensor Market 2026-2036: Technologies, Trends, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme, Mika Takahashi, Dr Conor O'Brien, Noah El Alami, Daniel Parr, Shihao Fu, Dr Yu-Han Chang and Dr Xiaoxi He
3 Sep 2025

Biomanufacturing Specialty Chemicals 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
6 May 2025

Materials Informatics 2025-2035: Markets, Strategies, Players

IDTechEx Report:
9 Apr 2025

White Biotechnology 2025-2035: Technologies, Forecasts, Markets, Players

IDTechEx Report:
25 Mar 2025

Metal-Organic Frameworks 2025-2035: Markets, Technologies, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Shababa Selim
14 Jan 2025

Sustainability for Data Centers 2025-2035: Green Technologies, Market Forecasts, and Players

IDTechEx Report: Eve Pope
2024
20 Nov 2024

Wearable Sensors Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Trends, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme
15 Oct 2024

Numat

Numat is a US-based industrial-scale manufacturer of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and implements MOFs into products and processes.
19 Sep 2024

Epicore Biosystems

Epicore Biosystems has developed a wearable hydration monitoring patch for applications in sport and industrial health and safety.
12 Sep 2024

Haptics 2025-2035: Technologies, Markets, Players

IDTechEx Report:
28 Feb 2024

Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme
21 Feb 2024

nu quantum

nu quantum is a spin-out from the University of Cambridge 'building the entanglement fabric essential to scaling quantum computers'.
2023
18 Aug 2023

Rhaeos Inc

Rhaeos Inc is developing a skin-patch for non-invasive fluid sensing, offering hydrocephalus patients an alternative to shunts. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, met with its CTO Dr Webb at Sensors Converge 2023.
6 Feb 2023

Epicore Biosystems

Epicore Biosystems exhibited at CES 2023 alongside their latest partner 3M. IDTechEx analyst Dr Skyrme interviewed VP of Commercial Development Brett Booth at their booth. The company was founded in 2017, spun out of the bioelectronic laboratory at Northwestern University.
2022
30 Sep 2022

Epicore Biosystems

Epicore produces skin patches for sweat sensing.
5 Jul 2022

Dissolving Implantable Device Relieves Pain Without Drugs

A team of researchers has developed a small, soft, flexible implant that relieves pain on demand and without the use of drugs. The first-of-its-kind device could provide a much-needed alternative to opioids and other highly addictive medications.
31 May 2022

Smart, Dissolving Pacemaker Communicates with Body-Area Sensors

Last summer, Northwestern University researchers introduced the first-ever transient pacemaker — a fully implantable, wireless device that harmlessly dissolves in the body after it's no longer needed. Now, they unveil a new, smart version that is integrated into a coordinated network of soft, flexible, wireless, wearable sensors and control units placed around the upper body.
30 May 2022

Tiny Robotic Crab is Smallest-Ever Remote-Controlled Walking Robot

Engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot — and it comes in the form of a tiny crab. Just a half-millimeter wide, the tiny crabs can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and even jump. The researchers also developed millimeter-sized robots resembling inchworms, crickets and beetles. Although the research is exploratory at this point, the researchers believe their technology might bring the field closer to realizing micro-sized robots that can perform practical tasks inside tightly confined spaces.
26 Apr 2022

Newlight Technologies

Newlight Technologies is a US-based company that manufactures bioplastics from carbon dioxide, air, and methane using a microbial biocatalyst.
25 Apr 2022

Tanvas — Haptics to Simulate Surface Texture

Tanvas, headquartered in Chicago, is currently focused on implementing haptic feedback on touchscreens. Unlike vibration, we have seen much on smartphones; Tanvas uses electrostatics to control friction, simulate the surface texture, and create virtual touch.