26 Feb 2019

Wave device could deliver clean energy to thousands of homes
A wave energy technology is being developed that could help generate low-cost electricity for thousands of houses. The device costs less than conventional designs, has fewer moving parts, and is made of durable materials. It is designed to be incorporated into existing ocean energy systems and can convert wave power into electricity.
Youtube interview
26 Feb 2019

Smart underwear: sensing and protecting against urinary incontinence
wearables designed specifically for women with a specific health need. With Carin, women can work on their pelvic health in the privacy of their homes with minimal intervention in daily life.
26 Feb 2019

Robots track moving objects with unprecedented precision
A novel system developed at MIT uses RFID tags to help robots home in on moving objects with unprecedented speed and accuracy. The system could enable greater collaboration and precision by robots working on packaging and assembly, and by swarms of drones carrying out search-and-rescue missions.
External press release
26 Feb 2019

Campaign for a more sustainable blockchain community
Eden GeoPower launched a crowdfunding campaign via StartEngine's fundraising platform to help its efforts to develop off-grid renewable geothermal power plants. Each geothermal power plant will be capable of producing up to 10 MW of renewable geothermal energy.
External press release
26 Feb 2019

Skin-worn reader for continuous oxygen monitoring
A reader worn on the skin and working in conjunction with an injected hydrogel sensor for real-time oxygen monitoring in tissue.
26 Feb 2019

Improving stability and optical properties of perovskite films
Metal halide perovskites are regarded as next generation materials for light emitting devices. A recent joint-research has developed a new and efficient fabrication approach to produce all-inorganic perovskite films with better optical properties and stability, enabling the development of high colour-purity and low-cost perovskite LEDs with a high operational lifetime.
26 Feb 2019

Dermal regeneration platform uses 3D bioprinting
A novel application of dermal regeneration platform using autologous cells and proprietary 3D bioprinter INVIVO. This new regenerative therapeutic platform will be further studied in clinical settings for patients in need of treatment for damages suffered from dermal scarring.
26 Feb 2019

USA DOE launches lithium ion battery recycling R&D Centre: ReCell
The use of lithium-ion batteries has surged in recent years, starting with electronics and expanding into many applications, including the growing electric and hybrid vehicle industry. But the technologies to optimize recycling of these batteries has not kept pace.
Full profile interview
25 Feb 2019

Cyfuse Biomedical
Cyfuse Biomedical is a Japanese company focusing on scaffold-free 3D bioprinting. IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao met Cyfuse Biomedical's Head of Business Development Takahiro Yokochi at TERMIS WC 2018.
Full profile interview
25 Feb 2019

True 2 Materials
True 2 Materials specialise in the production process and downstream integration of graphene and other nanomaterials. IDTechEx technology analyst Dr Richard Collins interviewed Richard Carlow (CEO).
25 Feb 2019

Quantum computing: from the qubit to a commercial reality
Quantum computers have been a dream for over 40 years, which comes from harnessing the laws of quantum physics to process information. IDTechEx technology analyst Dr Luyun Jiang explores the future possibilities of this technology, based on her findings at CES 2019.
Update interview
25 Feb 2019

CooperVision
IDTechEx spoke to CooperVision about their latest outlook with regards to smart contact lenses and related products.
25 Feb 2019

Eviation,partners with Siemens on propulsion for electric plane
Eviation Aircraft, has selected Siemens to provide high-power, all-electric propulsion systems for Eviation's fleet of regional Alice electric planes.
25 Feb 2019

New material to increase phone battery life by over 300%
Researchers have today announced the development of a new material which has the potential to improve the lifetime of the battery in every day electronics, such as smartphones. The new material also has the potential to significantly improve issues of battery lifetime while also ensuring that batteries can continue to become smaller without loss of performance.
25 Feb 2019

CaixaBank to use facial recognition for ATM withdrawals
CaixaBank has become the world's first financial institution to offer its customers the ability to use facial recognition to withdraw cash from ATMs, without having to enter their PIN.
25 Feb 2019

Breakthrough in the search for graphene-based electronics
For 15 years, scientists have tried to exploit the "miracle material" graphene to produce nanoscale electronics. On paper, graphene should be great for just that: it is ultra-thin - only one atom thick in fact and therefore two-dimensional, it is excellent for conducting electrical current and should be ideal for future forms of electronics that are faster and more energy efficient.
25 Feb 2019

Exploration of commercial floating offshore wind in South Korea
Korea National Oil Corporation and Equinor ASA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly explore the opportunities to develop commercial floating offshore wind in South Korea.
25 Feb 2019

Sensor technology to diagnose reproductive health in real time
Researchers have developed new robotic sensor technology that has the capability to diagnose women's reproductive health problems in real-time.
25 Feb 2019

Solar powered super capacitors for flexible wearables
A breakthrough in energy storage technology could bring a new generation of flexible electronic devices to life, including solar-powered prosthetics for amputees.
Youtube interview
25 Feb 2019

Nano-carbon material technology for energy storage applications
Nano-carbons have exceptional electrical, thermal and mechanical properties at the nano-scale level.