7 Dec 2018

Recreate your favorite paintings using deep learning and 3-D printing
The empty frames hanging inside the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum serve as a tangible reminder of the world's biggest unsolved art heist. While the original masterpieces may never be recovered, a team from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) might be able to help, with a new system aimed at designing reproductions of paintings.
Event summary
6 Dec 2018

Learnings from Battery & Energy Day Two
The event Battery & Energy Dec 4-5 Coventry University ended with a second day of presentations and discussion panels.
Youtube interview
6 Dec 2018

Haydale discloses new anti-counterfeiting technology using graphene
Haydale's unique capacitive coding system will revolutionise the anti-counterfeit technology. Officially launched at the IDTechEx conference and with a security printer already using the technology.
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6 Dec 2018

'Smart skin' simplifies spotting strain in structures
Invention can use fluorescing carbon nanotubes to reveal stress in aircraft, structures.
Event summary
5 Dec 2018

Learnings from Battery and Energy Warwick University 4-5 Dec 2018
At "Battery and Energy" Warwick University UK Day One with about 100 delegates and 10 table top exhibitors.
Background
29 Nov 2018

Flectrode Technology Limited
Flectrode Technology Limited (Flectrode) is a Hong Kong based entity developing a novel embedded metal mesh transparent conductive film (TCFs) solution.
Event summary
29 Nov 2018

3D Printing at the IDTechEx Show! Santa Clara 2018
Technology analyst Dr Bryony Core reports on her findings at the IDTechEx Show! Santa Clara 2018
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28 Nov 2018

2018 saw a significant step for aerogels in consumer electronics
2018 saw a significant step for aerogels in consumer electronics - but what is an aerogel? The Dell XPS 13 launched at CES 2018 and included the use of a material called silica aerogel for improved thermal performance. Aerogels are often dubbed "space-age technology" with most internet searches directing the reader towards use cases in the NASA stardust probe and Mars Rover, but the history, material diversity, and commercial status are very different.
27 Nov 2018

Trends in Advanced Functional Materials
On 4-6 December 2018 IDTechEx Research is hosting six half-day forums which will provide vital business intelligence on advanced functional materials covering material production techniques, performance versus market need, applications, players and forecasts. In this article, we highlight some of the trends that will be covered in the forums.
Update
26 Nov 2018

Geomatec
Update from IDTechEx Show! USA 2018
26 Nov 2018

Competing Technologies to In Mold Electronics
In this article we will provide a high level comparison of several technologies against IME competing against in-mold electronics.
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Full profile interview
21 Nov 2018

Asiatic Fiber Corporation
IDTechEx interviewed Hank Lee, Vice President of the Medical Device department at Asiatic Fiber Corporation at their booth at the IDTechEx Show.
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Full profile interview
20 Nov 2018

Anisoprint
Anisoprint has developed a continuous fiber 3D Printing process. Dr Fedor Antonov (CEO) spoke with technology analyst Dr Richard Collins.
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20 Nov 2018

Graphene on the way to superconductivity
Carbon atoms have diverse possibilities to form bonds. Pure carbon can therefore occur in many forms, as diamond, graphite, as nanotubes, football molecules or as a honeycomb-net with hexagonal meshes, graphene. This exotic, strictly two-dimensional material conducts electricity excellently, but is not a superconductor. But perhaps this can be changed.
19 Nov 2018

Graphene based ultra capacitors boost double, single decker buses
The demand to reduce CO2 emissions in city centers is one of the key drivers for Wrightbus to implement new technology which cuts down CO2 emissions by saving fuel.