28 Dec 2015

Graphene nanoribbons get metallic
Researchers have succeeded in experimentally realizing metallic graphene nanoribbons that are only 5 carbon atoms wide.
28 Dec 2015

Free electricity through pedal power
The Free Electric machine, which gives people the power to generate electricity themselves - pollution free.
28 Dec 2015

Flying car model has been approved for tests in US airspace
nventors around the world have been trying to combine the ease and utility of driving with the three-dimensional freedom of flying since the beginning of the 20th century.
28 Dec 2015

Submarine drones are making a splash in 3D printing
The industry of Marine Robotics has stifled innovation by keeping the mechanics and technology expensive. With 3D printing people are able to prototype and final manufacture parts inexpensively and quickly.
28 Dec 2015

Graphene proves a perfect fit for wearable devices
Cheap, flexible, wireless graphene communication devices such as mobile phones and healthcare monitors can be directly printed into clothing and even skin.
25 Dec 2015

Smart textiles from 3D Printing and Graphene
250 years after Manchester created the first industrial revolution in textiles it is happening again, but this time instead of coal and steam, 3D Printing is driving this new mass production industry.
25 Dec 2015

Vacuum cleaner with security and augmented reality features
The industry's first robotic vacuum cleaner equipped with augmented reality technology.
24 Dec 2015

Internet of things innovation
Esri was recently honoured for the company's contributions to developing solutions for a more connected world.
24 Dec 2015

Energy storage devices created by printing with Manganese Dioxide ink
MnO2 has always been regarded as an ideal material for the electrodes of energy storage devices.
23 Dec 2015

Churning out biosensors
Churning out biosensors with structured metal-coated polymer film to produce affordable biosensors.
23 Dec 2015

Engineers build biologically powered chip
Columbia University Engineering researchers have, for the first time, harnessed the molecular machinery of living systems to power an integrated circuit from adenosine triphosphate, the energy currency of life.
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23 Dec 2015

MesoScribe Technologies
MesoScribe is commercializing a direct write process based on a plasma process. The technology enables electronic parts to be directly deposited onto 3D-shaped structures, thus enabling structural or conformal electronics. The technology is strong in processing structures at high (>850C) temperature, giving rise to high performance.
22 Dec 2015

Africa's first player & solar powered football pitch
The football pitch was refurbished by Shell using more than 90 underground tiles that capture kinetic energy created by the movement of the players. The kinetic energy is then stored and combined with power generated by solar panels to operate the new floodlights.
22 Dec 2015

Perovskite LED that could replace LED and OLED
A perovskite light emitting diode (PeLED) that could replace organic LED (OLED) and quantum dot LED (QDLED).
22 Dec 2015

Scientists turn unseen world into 3D models
By combining leading imaging and three-dimensional printing technologies, seeing, and even feeling, the normally unseeable is becoming a reality.
21 Dec 2015

Printed sensors: the key trends of 2015
As part of our coverage of printed electronics, IDTechEx has been following the development of printed and flexible sensors. In this article we look back at the most important trends of 2015.
21 Dec 2015

Roll to roll pilot production tool for flexible solar cells
Solliance has celebrated its fifth anniversary together with the final commissioning and launch of the roll-to-roll coating line for pilot production of flexible solar modules at the High tech Campus in Eindhoven.
21 Dec 2015

Athletic apparel that keeps you hydrated
Athletic apparel that increases performance by boosting hydration during workouts.
21 Dec 2015

Minuscule pillars double the efficiency of solar cells
Solar cells are generally flat. However, by adding minuscule silicon pillars to the surface, it is possible to more than double the amount of energy produced for each surface.
18 Dec 2015

Wearable technology in 2015 - how far have we come?
As the hype around wearable technology fades, IDTechEx technology analyst James Hayward looks at where the industry is now.