Background
7 Apr 2025

Re:Chemistry
Formerly GFBiochemicals, Re:Chemistry manufacturers levulinic acid and derivatives from plant-waste feedstocks. It was founded in 2013 and has a production facility in Italy.
7 Apr 2025

Futuristic Robotics: Robodogs and Gardening Experts
With the introduction of collaborative robots and AI agents, household chores could also become a display of the latest intelligent robotics technology. From companionship robots that engage in conversation and play board games to cars that drive themselves safely using radar and artificial intelligence, the possibilities for robotics are endless.
Background
7 Apr 2025

Anmet
Anmet is a Poland-based company specializing in the recycling of metallic and composite waste. IDTechEx spoke with Marcin Sobczyk, Project Manager, regarding its composite recycling services and technology.
Full profile interview
7 Apr 2025

BrightVolt, Inc
BrightVolt, Inc., a company in the development of ultra-thin, flexible, and solid-state batteries, has been making strides in the energy storage industry.
Full profile interview
5 Apr 2025

Ionic Rare Earths
Ionic Rare Earths is an Australian publicly listed rare earth junior miner and magnet material technology provider. Ionic Rare Earths is developing an ionic adsorption clay deposit in Uganda, which contains a high concentration of medium and heavy rare earths such as dysprosium and terbium. Ionic Rare Earths's subsidiary, Ionic Technologies, specializes in hydrometallurgical extraction and separation technology for rare earth streams. IDTechEx spoke with Tim Harrison, Managing Director and CEO at Ionic Rare Earths.
4 Apr 2025

The Rising Role of Radar in the Future of ADAS and Autonomous Driving
This article takes a look at the role of radar in the future of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving, including market segmentation, regulatory catalysts, and regional contrasts.
4 Apr 2025

Webinar: The Future of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
Wednesday 16 April 2025 - The Future of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles: Is the Zero-Emissions Vehicle Market Destined to be Battery Electric? The current FCEV market for cars, light commercial vehicles, buses, and medium and heavy-duty trucks; The opportunities for FCEVs in each vehicle segment; The continued challenges for FCEVs in penetrating the zero-emissions vehicle market; IDTechEx's outlook for FCEVs in each vehicle segment
Full profile interview
4 Apr 2025

Proxima Fusion
Proxima Fusion is a private fusion company headquartered in Munich, pursuing commercial fusion energy using the stellarator approach with deuterium-tritium fuel.
Full profile interview
4 Apr 2025

PowerCharge: Charging for Electric Off-Highway
PowerCharge is a French charging service startup focusing on electric off-highway work vehicles, especially in construction. This profile focuses on PowerCharge's business model and the state of construction electrification in Europe.
Background
4 Apr 2025

PeelPioneers
PeelPioneers converts orange peel waste into valuable products such as D-limonene, orange oil, and fibers. These products have applications including cosmetics, cleaning, and the food industry. PeelPioneers operates a processing facility in the Netherlands capable of processing 50,000 kg of orange peels daily.
Update
4 Apr 2025

Carbon Fly
Carbon Fly is a Japanese start up, developing a novel technique for the production of carbon nanotube (CNT) materials. IDTechEx spoke with the company at JEC World 2025.
Background
4 Apr 2025

Westlake Epoxy: EpoVIVE
Westlake Epoxy is a branch of Westlake Corporation, which is a global manufacturer and supplier of materials for a range of applications and industries. IDTechEx spoke with Westlake Epoxy at JEC World 2025, following the launch of its EpoVIVE product range.
Innovation Map
3 Apr 2025

US Fuel Cell Bus and Hydrogen Station Grants 2024
Innovation map of US fuel cell bus and hydrogen station grants 2024.
Background
3 Apr 2025

Musashi Energy Solutions
Musashi Energy Solutions develops and manufactures hybrid supercapacitors. The company is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, with manufacturing and assembly facilities in Yamanashi, Japan and Battle Creek, Michigan.
3 Apr 2025

Next-Generation Battery Technologies Key to Accessing US$400b Market
The global market for Li-ion battery cells alone is forecast to exceed US$400 billion by 2035. This article highlights the importance of cathode materials and next-generation Li-ion technologies in improving battery performance and diversifying Li-ion battery material supply chains.
Innovation Map
3 Apr 2025

Summary of Privately Owned Autonomous Vehicles
Innovation map summary of privately owned autonomous vehicles.
Innovation Map
3 Apr 2025

EU Funding for Self-Healing Materials
Innovation map of EU funding for self-healing materials.
Innovation Map
3 Apr 2025

The Chemistry of Intrinsic Self-Healing Materials
Innovation map for the chemistry of intrinsic self-healing materials.
3 Apr 2025

Key Drivers and Technologies Shaping the Green Steel Market
Steel decarbonization technologies have been under development for many years; however, the advancement of new hydrogen-based and electric technologies has recently accelerated, paving the way for green steel production. This article presents some highlights from IDTechEx's latest Green Steel research, discussing policies and regulations driving the market, technologies for decarbonizing existing steel mills, hydrogen-DRI and new ironmaking technologies for green steel, and key sectors procuring green steel.
Full profile interview
3 Apr 2025

24M Technologies, Inc.
24M (Massachusetts, USA) develops semi-solid battery technology, aiming to disrupt lithium-ion production with lower-cost, simpler manufacturing. Its licensed business model targets electric vehicle (EV) and grid storage markets, partnering with firms like Kyocera and Volkswagen. Advantages include reduced material use, higher energy density, and compatibility with existing facilities. Backed by US$100M+ funding (including from Japan's GPSC), it leverages MIT-derived IP. Challenges include scaling production and competing with entrenched lithium-ion giants (CATL, Panasonic). Positioned as a cost-innovation leader, 24M's semi-solid approach bridges traditional and next-generation solid-state technology but faces execution risks in a capital-intensive industry.