11 Dec 2015

Innovative sensors make wearables truly unique
Defining and exploiting value proposition is an essential part of wearable technology's journey from early adopters into mass markets, and sensor platforms enable the key value proposition in most wearable devices today. This is why made-for-wearable sensors are being developed around the world, and this is why IDTechEx Research finds that made-for-wearable sensors will represent 42% of all sensors in wearable devices in 2026, up from a measly 7% in 2015.
11 Dec 2015

Mass produced 3D printed electronics
Ten short years ago 3D printing was almost the exclusive remit of rapid prototyping. Nobody was putting 3D printing into mass production back then.
Background
11 Dec 2015

Komatsu
Komatsu are the world leader in autonomous haul trucks for the mining industry. The mobile robots for mining market sector is set to grow substantially over the next decade.
Full profile interview
11 Dec 2015

Eurecat - CETEMMSA
CETEMMSA is a non-profit research institution with 19 years experience of applied research into smart materials and devices. In 2015 they merged with other local research centres to become Eurecat. CETEMMSA's research areas include printed electronics, high performance textiles including eTextiles, surface biofunctionalisation, printed circuits and components, photonics and others.
10 Dec 2015

New applications for the inkjet industry
The 23rd annual IMI Europe inkjet conference focused on emerging technologies and new markets.
10 Dec 2015

Storing electricity in paper
Researchers have developed power paper - a new material with an outstanding ability to store energy.
10 Dec 2015

McLaren's conceptual vision for the future of motorsport technology
This is McLaren Marketing's unique conceptual take on motor racing's future.
10 Dec 2015

Why nanotubes now have their own alphabet
Carbon nanotubes grown in a furnace aren't always straight. Sometimes they curve and kink, and sometimes they branch off in several directions.
9 Dec 2015

How to make batteries flexible
Thin, flexible and printed batteries have the potential to be widely used in wearable and medical devices and will reach a market of over $400 million in a decade, according to IDTechEx report Flexible, Printed and Thin Film Batteries 2015-2025: Technologies, Forecasts, Players.
9 Dec 2015

€ 700,000 funding for 3D printing software
The 3D printing company trinckle 3D GmbH has completed a financing round.
9 Dec 2015

Sensors that could harvest clean energy from traffic on Texas roads
Researchers have been awarded a $1.32 million contract from the Texas Department of Transportation to design and develop a system to harvest energy created by the movement of vehicles along the state's roadways and convert it into low-cost renewable electric power.
9 Dec 2015

EasyJet trials futuristic uniforms featuring wearable tech
EasyJet airline is trialling new smart uniforms with wearable technology.
Full profile interview
9 Dec 2015

Solid Power
Established in 2013 as a spin-out company from the University of Colorado Boulder, Solid Power has been working on commercializing the company's next-generation all solid-state rechargeable batteries.
Full profile interview
9 Dec 2015

BroadBit
Broadbit is a start up that develops metallic sodium battery technologies using solid sodium as electrode.
8 Dec 2015

Have scientists cracked clothes to power your phone?
Industrial design researchers have solved two of the major challenges which prevent everyday items of clothing being turned into power sources for smartphones, tablets and other personal tech.
8 Dec 2015

New approaches for hybrid solar cells
Nanostructured germanium for portable photovoltaics and battery electrodes.
External press release
8 Dec 2015

GaN Systems announces 10X production increase at TSMC
GaN Systems, the leading manufacturer of gallium nitride power transistors, announces that its foundry, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TMSC), has expanded the high volume production of products based on GaN System's proprietary Island Technology® by 10X in response to surging global demand from consumer and enterprise customers.
8 Dec 2015

Electric cars: batteries with brains
Researchers have developed an energy storage device which is significantly more cost-effective over the entire life cycle in comparison with previous models.
7 Dec 2015

How local electricity networks can cope with charging clusters of EVs
My Electric Avenue is a three-year Ofgem-funded project that has been carrying out trials to discover the impact that charging clusters of electric vehicles might have on local electricity networks at peak times.
7 Dec 2015

Engineer to build device to capture lost heat energy
An engineer is co-leading a team that is seeking ways to harness heat energy lost from automobiles, buildings and other devices.