23 Nov 2018

British Columbia on path to 100% zero emission vehicle sales by 2040
In a move aimed at removing a major source of air pollution and climate change, the provincial government has put British Columbia on a path to require the sale of all new light-duty cars and trucks to be zero-emission vehicles by the year 2040.
23 Nov 2018

Gene editing possible for kidney disease
For the first time scientists have identified how to halt kidney disease in a life-limiting genetic condition, which may pave the way for personalised treatment in the future.
23 Nov 2018

First 3D-printed titanium wheel
HRE Wheels and GE Additive announced a partnership agreement and unveiled the first titanium wheel created using EBM technology. Known as "HRE3D+", this new prototype wheel shows what the future of wheel technology will bring and how advanced materials like titanium can be harnessed to create complex designs.
23 Nov 2018

Electronic skin points the way north
Researchers have developed an electronic skin with magnetosensitive capabilities, sensitive enough to detect and digitize body motion in the Earth's magnetic field. As this e-skin is extremely thin and malleable, it can easily be affixed to human skin to create a bionic analog of a compass.
23 Nov 2018

Traction battery accelerates electric vehicle development
The Swiss battery system manufacturer ecovolta has developed a standardised Li-ion traction battery which significantly cuts the time and expense needed to bring electric vehicles to the serial production stage.
23 Nov 2018

Explaining the plummeting cost of solar power
The dramatic drop in the cost of solar photovoltaic modules, which has fallen by 99 percent over the last four decades, is often touted as a major success story for renewable energy technology. But one question has never been fully addressed: What exactly accounts for that stunning drop?
Update interview
22 Nov 2018

Active Apparel Group
IDTechEx spoke with Paul McCloskey, Sales Director at Active Apparel Group at their booth at the IDTechEx Show. They are a manufacturer of activewear and swimwear for leisure/ lifestyle and performance markets, and capabilities in making electronic textile products.
Update interview
22 Nov 2018

Sensing Tex - update
IDTechEx caught up with Sensing Tex CEO Miguel Ridao at the IDTechEx Show in Santa Clara.
Update interview
22 Nov 2018

Medtronic Diabetes
IDTechEx interviewed Rohan Sonawane, MD, PhD, Clinical Marketing Manager at Medtronic Diabetes.
Update interview
22 Nov 2018

Johnson & Johnson
IDTechEx attended a presentation by Ajay Khatri, Director, Venture Investments at Johnson & Johnson Innovation at Medical MEMS & Sensors 2018.
22 Nov 2018

Solar-powered autonomous aircraft Odysseus
Powered only by the sun, Odysseus is an ultra-long endurance, high-altitude platform. Utilizing advanced solar cells and built with lightweight materials, Odysseus can effectively fly indefinitely - all powered by clean, renewable energy.
22 Nov 2018

Accelerating the introduction of robot workers
IAM is responding to the growing need for flexible automation systems in logistics environments. The investment will be used to accelerate robot production and to build a sales, marketing, and delivery organization that works closely with leading distributors to transform the supply chain.
22 Nov 2018

How to make AI less biased
With machine learning systems now being used to determine everything from stock prices to medical diagnoses, it's never been more important to look at how they arrive at decisions.
22 Nov 2018

120-kilowatt wireless charging for vehicles
Researchers have demonstrated a 120-kilowatt wireless charging system for vehicles—providing six times the power of previous ORNL technology and a big step toward charging times that rival the speed and convenience of a gas station fill-up.
External press release
22 Nov 2018

Hungarian EV drivers experience liquid-cooled 50kW fast charger
Tritium, the Australian DC electric vehicle charging infrastructure solutions specialist, announced that Hungary's NKM Mobilitas Ltd has installed the country's first liquid-cooled 50kW DC fast charger for electric vehicles in the KÖKI Terminál P+R, an underground parking facility at one of Budapest's major shopping malls.
22 Nov 2018

Prosthetic system allows user to feel again
A new prosthetic hand system with a fully implanted, wirelessly controlled neurostimulator that has restored "feeling" to a person with a hand amputation.
22 Nov 2018

A way to control the colour of OLEDs
Organic light-emitting diodes are used in smartphones and televisions to facilitate the high-contrast display of colours. Conjugated polymers are also often employed as organic semiconductors in such diodes. Researchers have found out how the spatial structure of these polymers can be used to control the colours of the OLEDs and help to increase the brightness of monitors.
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.
Update interview
21 Nov 2018

Jennova
IDTechEx spoke with Terry and Christian Pennisi, Head of R&D and Director of Operations respectively at Jennova at their booth at the IDTechEx Show. We discussed their latest milestones in energy harvesting, related to their latest board design for power management in EH devices.
Update interview
21 Nov 2018

Reveal Biosensors
IDTechEx met with Stephen Ursenbach and Guy Hatch, CEO and CTO respectively as well as being co-founders of Reveal Biosensors. They have developed an 'energy conversion monitor' based on a wearable sensor, used in the diagnosis and management of skin tissue hypoxia and linked areas such as sleep disordered breathing (sleep apnea, etc.).