1 May 2019

Using DNA templates to harness the sun's energy
As the world struggles to meet the increasing demand for energy, coupled with the rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere from deforestation and the use of fossil fuels, photosynthesis in nature simply cannot keep up with the carbon cycle. But what if we could help the natural carbon cycle by learning from photosynthesis to generate our own sources of energy that didn't generate CO2?
1 May 2019

An army of micro-robots can wipe out dental plaque
A visit to the dentist typically involves time-consuming and sometimes unpleasant scraping with mechanical tools to remove plaque from teeth. What if, instead, a dentist could deploy a small army of tiny robots to precisely and non-invasively remove that buildup?
Update interview
1 May 2019

MIP Diagnostics Ltd
At the IDTechEx Show! Europe 2019 IDTechEx interviewed Dr Adrian Kinkaid, CEO of MIP Diagnostics Ltd.
1 May 2019

Electric Buses: Market and Technology Appraisal May 2019
There is a crossroads in the electric bus business.
Background
30 Apr 2019

Guided Knowledge
IDTechEx spoke with Trine Hindklev, Chief Marketing Officer at Guided Knowledge at the Wearable Technology Show 2019.
Background
30 Apr 2019

Laserax
Laserax are a manufacturer of industrial laser systems with expertise in laser marking and laser cleaning technology.
Full profile interview
30 Apr 2019

Emberion
Emberion are a start-up established in 2016, which spun-out from Nokia (Finland) and specialise in nanomaterial photodetector technologies.
Full profile interview
30 Apr 2019

Crystalline Mirror Solutions (CMS)
Crystalline Mirror Solutions (CMS) manufacture low-noise, reflective optical components based on a patented coating technology.
30 Apr 2019

IDTechEx Research offers insights into 3D Printing industry innovation
The sheer volume of new 3D printing announcements gives the impression that the technology is evolving on a weekly, if not daily basis. Certainly if 2018 set the bar, 2019 has not disappointed to date, with the number of new printer processes commercialized indicating that 3D printing is continuing to gain momentum. Forthcoming reports from IDTechEx Research help to navigate this rapidly moving domain, with three new reports covering the key areas of technological innovation.
30 Apr 2019

New Flyer achieves 350 miles of zero-emission range
New Flyer of America Inc achieved 350-miles of zero-emission range with a New Flyer forty-foot, heavy-duty fuel cell-electric Xcelsior CHARGE H2™ bus. These results exceeded the 300-mile range performance target by 17 percent without refueling.
30 Apr 2019

Marine Skin dives deeper for better monitoring
A new and greatly improved version of an electronic tag, called Marine Skin, used for monitoring marine animals could revolutionize our ability to study sea life and its natural environment.
30 Apr 2019

Flexible Hybrid Electronics: trends in key enabling technologies Pt 1
In this article, we consider multiple approaches that are being used to enable flexible hybrid electronics.
30 Apr 2019

NASA's new flying robots: Bee-ing in space for the first time
Bees are known to be both busy and hard-working, and NASA's new free-flying space robots, called Astrobee, will soon have the same reputation. Unlike bees that live on Earth, the robots will do their work flying alongside astronauts inside the International Space Station and will play a critical role in supporting innovative and sustainable exploration of the Moon, Mars and beyond.
30 Apr 2019

Graphene sponge helps lithium sulphur batteries reach new potential
To meet the demands of an electric future, new battery technologies will be essential. One option is lithium sulphur batteries, which offer a theoretical energy density more than five times that of lithium ion batteries. Researchers recently unveiled a promising breakthrough for this type of battery, using a catholyte with the help of a graphene sponge.
External press release
30 Apr 2019

Oil-rich nations shifting from fossil fuels to renewables
The government of Norway recently decided to allocate $14 billion USD ($120bn Norwegian Kronor) from its $1 trillion oil fund in order to finance investments into renewable energy projects. As Europe's largest producer of petroleum and one of the world's largest suppliers of oil, Norway's decision is a clear sign that even oil-rich nations are shifting away from fossil fuels in the global battle against climate change.
External press release
30 Apr 2019

C3Nano breakthrough material for flexible touchscreen displays
C3Nano Inc announced another leap forward with its new ActiveGrid™ Gen7 ink, which delivers breakthrough clarity, conductivity and flexibility.
29 Apr 2019

Shatterproof, nonflammable supercapacitor
Researchers have made an energy storage device that can withstand a hammer striking it more than 40 times. The shatterproof supercapacitor is also nonflammable, unlike lithium-ion batteries.
29 Apr 2019

University of San Francisco carbon neutral 30 years ahead of goal
The University of San Francisco has met its goal of zero net carbon emissions more than 30 years ahead of its 2050 target date set in 2014 with a series of large and small steps, including reducing campus water use by 30 percent and switching to green cleaning supplies, to installing micro turbines that produce heat and electricity right on campus and purchasing mission-driven carbon offsets.
29 Apr 2019

Squishy robots can drop from a helicopter and land safely
New soccer-ball-shaped robots have the remarkable ability to fall from a height of more than 600 feet and be no worse for wear. Built of a network of rods linked by contracting cables, they can also shapeshift in order to crawl from one point to another.
29 Apr 2019

Flexible circuits for 3D printing
A research cooperation has developed a process suitable for 3D printing that can be used to produce transparent and mechanically flexible electronic circuits.