Full profile interview
10 Sep 2019

Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH
Interview with David McCann, Ph.D., Senior Business Architect for Clariant Produckte, regarding new product innovations in materials for 3D printing at Clariant.
Background
10 Sep 2019

Origin
3D printing Californian start-up Origin are disrupting the industry with their Open Additive Production platform using Programmable Photopolymerization (P³) technology. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core investigates this new technology and the exciting range of materials being developed by Origin's partners.
Full profile interview
10 Sep 2019

Digital Alloys
IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core catches up with Alex Huckstepp, VP Business Development at Digital Alloys at the IDTechEx 3D Business and Technology Insight Forum 2019 in Boston, MA.
Full profile interview
10 Sep 2019

Aerosint
Multi-material 3D printer manufacturer Aerosint is creating the world's first truly multi-material printer, capable of producing final parts made from mixtures of metals, polymers or ceramics to create functionally graded materials.
Background
10 Sep 2019

Moi Composites
Politecnico di Milano spin out Moi Composites has set out to disrupt the traditional manufacturing of thermosetting composites using a combination of robotics, AI and additive manufacturing.
Full profile interview
10 Sep 2019

Roboze
Roboze develops the Argo 500 3D printer for FFF of high temperature thermoplastics such as PEEK and ULTEM. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core caught up with Ilaria Guicciardini to find out more.
Background
10 Sep 2019

Relativity Space
Californian space startup Relativity Space was founded in 2015 to use 3D printing for commercial orbital launches. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core learns more.
Background
10 Sep 2019

Airwolf 3D
3D printer manufacturer Airwolf3D have a longstanding expertise in the field of professional level FFF. IDTechEx Technology Analyst caught up with Eric Wolf to learn more about their latest innovations.
Full profile interview
10 Sep 2019

3DFortify
Fortify are a 3D printing startup based in Boston, MA, with a mission to bring composite advanced materials within reach of engineers with their Digital Composite Manufacturing process. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core interviews Joshua Martin, CEO and cofounder, to learn more.
10 Sep 2019

Stretchable electronics: commercialization progress and challenges
Stretchable Electronics is already commercial and comes in many shapes and forms. Indeed, our report Stretchable and Conformal Electronics 2019-2029 finds that the stretchable and conformal electronics market will grow from a small base today to approach $500m within a decade at the level of materials and components.
10 Sep 2019

Volkswagen premieres ID3
This vehicle is the symbol of a new era for the brand. The ID.3 extends the Volkswagen offering as the first model of a completely new generation of pure electric vehicles - featuring zero local emissions.
Background
10 Sep 2019

Colossus
3D printer startup Colossus are revolutionising thermoplastic extrusion printers in a big way: their large format direct pellet extrusion printers enable customers to print large format structures. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core investigates.
Full profile interview
10 Sep 2019

3Devo
3Devo is a desktop 3D printing filament extruder and peripherals manufacturer. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core interviewed Tim Wesselink, CEO to find out more about how their products are disrupting the world of engineering grade thermoplastic filaments.
10 Sep 2019

Energy positive building produces twice the electricity it uses
As the world's northernmost energy-positive building, Powerhouse Brattørkaia aims to set a new standard for the construction of the buildings of tomorrow: one that produces more energy than it consumes over its lifespan, including construction and demolition.
10 Sep 2019

The future of wearables is medical (Part 1)
IDTechEx's most recent report on the industry includes historic data and 10 year market forecasts for 48 different wearable technology product types, of which 20 are types of wearable medical device. These include more traditional medical products such as hearing aids, cardiac devices (e.g. Holter monitors or event monitors) and insulin pumps, but also newer devices such as continuous glucose monitors (CGM) for diabetics, other new electronic skin patches, and other emerging wearable medical device prospects. These products increased their combined annual revenue by $10bn a year in the period from 2010 to 2019, and make up around a third of all of the wearable device revenue in 2019.
10 Sep 2019

World's first heart failure neuromodulation device
Designed to address a significant unmet medical need in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, the BAROSTIM NEO was one of the first therapies to receive the FDA's "Breakthrough Device" designation.
10 Sep 2019

Samsung Galaxy Fold now available
The Galaxy Fold combines users' favorite smartphone and tablet features to deliver a new kind of mobile device and a first-of-its-kind user experience—from a new form factor and materials to its unique foldable UX, versatile camera and premium performance.
10 Sep 2019

A swifter way towards 3D-printed organs
Sacrificial ink-writing technique allows 3D printing of large, vascularized human organ building blocks.
External press release
10 Sep 2019

Off-grid solar firm Azuri in top 100 fastest growing UK companies
Azuri Technologies has been named in the Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 league table which ranks the fastest growing technology, media and telecoms companies in the UK.
External press release
10 Sep 2019

Next-generation yield-simulation software for solar parks
Imec and EnergyVille, together with PVcase, present their partnership to develop a commercial software solution that allows to easily design and accurately predict the energy yield of state-of-the-art photovoltaic power plants.