25 May 2020

3D Printed System Speeds up Solar Cell Testing from Hours to Minutes
Tests on new designs for next-generation solar cells can now be done in hours instead of days thanks to a new system incorporating 3D-printed key components.
25 May 2020

New Wearables to Diagnose Preeclampsia, Epilepsy and Heart Attacks
Transforming how common health conditions are diagnosed using point-of-care and wearable bio diagnostic devices is the goal of a new project, which has just secured nearly $2.2 million from the National Health, Medical and Research Council.
25 May 2020

Riddled With Holes: Making Flexible Thin-Film Electronics More Durable
The prospect of the widespread commercialization and application of flexible electronics has kept researchers worldwide searching for ingenious ways to enhance their performance and durability. From wearable smart devices to solar cells and health sensors, flexible electronics holds much promise in many engineering fields. Unfortunately, flexible devices are usually as fragile as they look; mechanical deformations, such as bending, can induce the formation and propagation of microscopic cracks that ultimately cause devices to fail.
Full profile interview
22 May 2020

Pulse Electronics
This profile outlines Pulse Electronics' FluidANT printing technology, which uses viscous conductive inks with micron-sized particles to print conductive traces onto 3D objects. It is an alternative to laser direct structuring (LDS) and is primarily used for printing antennae.
22 May 2020

How Flexible Integrated Circuits Unlock Their Potential
Flexible hybrid electronic (FHE) promises to combine the functionality of conventional rigid electronics with the flexibility of printed electronics. A prototypical FHE circuit, in which an integrated circuit is combined with multiple other elements, includes (for example) printed sensors, an antenna, a thin film battery and even thin film PV. Not all components need to be included, or even printed, for a circuit to count as FHE, but it must include as a minimum both printed and placed functionality.
22 May 2020

50 MWh of Energy Delivered Wirelessly to Electric Bus Fleet
Link Transit has this month achieved 50 megawatt-hours of energy delivered wirelessly to its electric bus fleet. Link Transit is the first electric bus operator in the Americas to reach this technology milestone, and the first in the world to do so in under two years.
Update interview
22 May 2020

Lightricity
Lightricity is a niche photovoltaic start up, spun off from SHARP Laboratories of Europe in the UK. They focus on indoors where their technology has an exceptional 30% efficiency there, particularly under white LED and Fluorescent lighting.
22 May 2020

Innovative Energy Storage System for Wind Farm Site
Plans for an innovative new energy storage system which would be located on the site of a South Yorkshire wind farm have been submitted for consideration.
22 May 2020

Webinar - Autonomous Driving: Peak Car to Arrive as Early as 2031?
In this webinar, Dr Na Jiao provides an overview of the autonomous car and robotaxi market. Dr Jiao is a technology analyst at IDTechEx focusing on autonomous mobility, electric vehicles and energy storage related areas.
22 May 2020

3D-Printed Nuclear Reactor: Faster, Economical Path to Nuclear Energy
Researchers are refining their design of a 3D-printed nuclear reactor core, scaling up the additive manufacturing process necessary to build it, and developing methods to confirm the consistency and reliability of its printed components.
External press release
22 May 2020

Tritium Launches World-First Plug and Charge Technology
The technology enables an electric vehicle and charger to communicate seamlessly and authorise payments directly from the driver's account, without the need for a card or RFID tag.
External press release
22 May 2020

KYB Corp and REE Automotive to Develop Next-Gen Modular EV Platform
REE Automotive and KYB Corporation announced a strategic partnership to develop suspension capabilities for future electric vehicle platforms.
External press release
22 May 2020

AMTE Power and Britishvolt sign MoU for UK's Landmark GigaFactory
AMTE Power and Britishvolt announce plans to investigate collaborating to build the UK's first full cycle battery cell GigaPlant, servicing the automotive and energy storage markets.
22 May 2020

Mixed Reality in a Time of COVID-19
Recently the versatility of mixed and augmented reality products has come to the forefront of the news, with an Imperial led project at the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Doctors have been wearing the Microsoft Hololens headsets whilst working on the front lines of the COVID pandemic, to aid them in their care for their patients.
Full profile interview
21 May 2020

DpiX
dpiX is both a manufacturer of x-ray image detectors and a foundry for (primarily) backplanes. It has a Gen 4.5 line spanning 239,000 sq ft, which is the largest outside Asia. It has recently extended its capability to make flexible image sensors using amorphous silicon on flexible polyimide substrates.
Background
21 May 2020

Precision Makers
A Dutch company that is doing its trials in Australia using off the shelf tractor, a Fendt 936 and even a John Deere 8R, equipped with an autonomic system from PROBOTIQ (a subsidiary of Precision Makers).
Background
21 May 2020

FENDT (AGCO)
FENDT has launched small mobile robots for swarm farming. The so—called MARS (mobile Agricultural Robot Swarms) system uses small robots operating in swarms and a cloud-based solution to plan, monitor and accurately document precise planting of corn.
Background
21 May 2020

Traptic
Traptic was established in 2016 and has raised some $3.4M according to Crunchbase. They are based on San Francisco.
Background
21 May 2020

Dogtooth
Dogtooth: robotic arm on an autonomous platform to pick fresh, grade and pack fresh berries
Background
21 May 2020

Carre
Carre: autonomous mechanical in-row weeding