Event summary
7 Oct 2019

Healthcare Sensor Innovations Cambridge 2019
IDTechEx's Healthcare Sensor Innovations was held in the University of Cambridge's Clare College on September 25th and 26th, 2019. This was the first edition of the annual Healthcare Sensor Innovations event.
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7 Oct 2019

LEAP Technology
LEAP Technology, a company based in Denmark specialising in the customisation and supply of stretch sensors for motion capture, was also exhibiting at the event.
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7 Oct 2019

Delektre Ltd
IDTechEx spoke to Antti Backman, CEO of Delektre, who delivered a presentation at the event. This company offers consultancy, research and development services for electronic device manufacturers but also creates its own products.
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7 Oct 2019

Comftech
IDTechEx interviewed Comftech, an Italian start-up based in Monza, Italy.
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7 Oct 2019

TNO Holst Centre
IDTechEx spoke to Mary Sona, Business Development Manager at Holst Centre.
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7 Oct 2019

Screentec Oy
Screentec Oy is a contract manufacturer in printed electronics based in Oulu, Finland. In the last decade, the company has produced stretchable and flexible electronics for integration into various types of medical devices.
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7 Oct 2019

Scienion AG
IDTechEx spoke to Svenja Plesshof, a member of the R&D team at Scienion. The company operates from sites in Germany and the USA and has other facilities in France and the UK.
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7 Oct 2019

Quad Industries
Quad Industries is a contract manufacturing company specialising in areas such as printed electronics and in-mold electronics.
7 Oct 2019

A new concept for more sustainable batteries
A new concept for an aluminium battery has twice the energy density as previous versions, is made of abundant materials, and could lead to reduced production costs and environmental impact.
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7 Oct 2019

PA Consulting
IDTechEx interviewed Dr John Rippeth, Diagnostics Lead at PA Consulting. This innovation consultancy firm comprising over 2,000 global specialist helps clients with the development and commercialisation of their technologies.
7 Oct 2019

Printed electronics open way for electrified tattoos
The first demonstration of a fully print-in-place electronics technique is gentle enough to work on surfaces as delicate as human skin and paper.
7 Oct 2019

Energy transformation delivers renewable solution to regions
​Horizon Power to become first utility in Australia to remove parts of its overhead network and replace it with an off-grid renewable energy power solution.
7 Oct 2019

FAA's first full approval for drone airline
UPS subsidiary UPS Flight Forward Inc has received the US government's first full Part 135 Standard certification to operate a drone airline. The company will initially expand its drone delivery service further to support hospital campuses around the country, and to provide solutions for customers beyond those in the healthcare industry.
External press release
7 Oct 2019

Creative Materials introduces flexible conductive ink coating
Creative Materials introduces 125-19(SP)C, a flexible, non-flammable, high temperature resistant conductive ink and coating. This product features excellent bonding to most metal and plastic substrates and has the unique characteristic of bonding well to silicone.
7 Oct 2019

New method improves measurement of animal behavior using deep learning
A new toolkit goes beyond existing machine learning methods by measuring body posture in animals with high speed and accuracy.
7 Oct 2019

Smart shirt measures breathing and could monitor lung disease
A smart shirt that measures lung function by sensing movements in the chest and abdomen has proved to be accurate when compared to traditional testing equipment.
4 Oct 2019

Healthcare Developments at IDTechEx Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2019
Healthcare Sensor Innovations, a brand-new event hosted by IDTechEx, opened to a packed audience in Cambridge, UK, last week. The event focused on the use of wearables and sensors in enabling the point-of-care diagnostics and continuous monitoring of individuals for health and wellness.
4 Oct 2019

Mobile 3D printing robots could fix bridges on Earth, Mars
A multidisciplinary robotics team is designing autonomous systems for 3D printers on robotic arms attached to mobile, roving platforms.
4 Oct 2019

Researchers repurpose failed cancer drug into printable semiconductor
Many potential pharmaceuticals end up failing during clinical trials, but thanks to new research, biological molecules once considered for cancer treatment are now being repurposed as organic semiconductors for use in chemical sensors and transistors.
4 Oct 2019

Turbo-charging pharmaceutical biotechnology simulations
Demand for biopharmaceuticals is strong: biopharmaceutical active ingredients - in other words, genetically engineered drugs - accounted for seven of the ten top-selling medications in the world in 2018.