30 Jan 2017

Huge bet on hydrogen economy
In January 2017, it was announced that Toyota Motor Corporation and four of its biggest automotive competitors are joining oil and gas giants including Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Total SA with plans to invest a combined 10 billion euros ($10.7 billion) in hydrogen-related products within five years.
30 Jan 2017

Making AI systems that see the world as humans do
Researchers have developed a new computational model that performs at human levels on a standard intelligence test. This work is an important step toward making artificial intelligence systems that see and understand the world as humans do.
30 Jan 2017

Stratasys signs deal with McLaren to bring 3D printing to Formula 1
McLaren Racing and Stratasys have announced a new four-year partnership under which Stratasys will supply McLaren Racing with a suite of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, as the Official Supplier of 3D Printing Solutions to the McLaren-Honda Formula 1 team.
27 Jan 2017

World's largest hybrid vessel
Color Line and Ulstein Verft have agreed on a Letter of Intent for the construction of the largest hybrid vessel of the world.
27 Jan 2017

Electricity utilities reinvented and bypassed
"Death by a Thousand Cuts" was the brutal appraisal of the power generation goliaths by Jeffrey Eckel of Hannon Armstrong, the leading energy investment house, at the Barclays Future Energy Conference December 2016 in London.
27 Jan 2017

PLD based lithium ion battery technology
Picodeon announced its programme to develop superior Lithium Ion Battery performance based on its Patented PLD Technology.
External press release
27 Jan 2017

New wind turbines bring power boost to Shetland Islands
After 14 years in development, the Garth Wind Limited community renewable energy company is about to switch on their wind turbine blades following support from Triodos Bank and REIF Scotland.
27 Jan 2017

Lightweight flexible solar modules, conversion efficiency 14 percent
Midsummer, a leading supplier of production lines for cost effective manufacturing of lightweight flexible CIGS solar cells, has announced that its Asian client now manufactures lightweight flexible solar modules with conversion efficiency of 14 per cent.
Full profile interview
27 Jan 2017

GlySens
David Pugh interview Mr Tony Butler, Principal Product Manager at GlySens. They are developing a long-term glucose monitoring system for the management and treatment of diabetes.
26 Jan 2017

Scientists lay foundations for new type of solar cell
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has laid the foundations for an entirely new type of photovoltaic cell. In this new method, infrared radiation is converted into electrical energy using a different mechanism from that found in conventional solar cells.
26 Jan 2017

IDTechEx Research new report on Energy Independent Electric Vehicles
IDTechEx Research, a leading provider of independent market research, business intelligence and events on emerging technology, announces the availability of a new report, Energy Independent Electric Vehicles Land, Water, Air 2017-2037.
26 Jan 2017

Can we put the Z in EVs? Royal Institution London 24 January 2017
his useful half day conference revealed the views of motor company and academic experts and a user/ reviewer of electric cars.
26 Jan 2017

Self-sustaining, interactive, solar-powered street furniture concept
Equipped photovoltaic film in order to be energy self-sustaining, the furniture will include a very-low-energy, interactive screen with a range of possibilities for disseminating information, including a calendar of city events, for polling residents about a given topic, for example. Residents will be able to interact with the screen using their mobile phones.
26 Jan 2017

Aerogel products are answering industries toughest questions
Silica aerogels and their use in fibrous composite panels and blankets remain the most prevalent form. Key market players and applications have driven this growth; however, this landscape could be about to shift.
26 Jan 2017

Swarm of underwater robots mimics ocean life
Swarms of these underwater robots helped answer some basic questions about the most abundant life forms in the ocean—plankton.
Full profile interview
26 Jan 2017

Syndiant Inc
IDTechEx interviewed David Chang, Director of System Software Development at Syndiant's booth at CES 2017. They are a provider of LCoS digital light modulators, mostly for pico projectors today, but also for use in AR.
Full profile interview
26 Jan 2017

Osterhout Design Group
ODG is a smart eyewear company based in San Francisco, CA. IDTechEx toured their booth at CES, and interviewed Patrick Johnson, ODG's Director of Business Development.
25 Jan 2017

BioSolar reports progress on its high-energy anode material
BioSolar, Inc a developer of breakthrough energy storage technology and materials, has provided a progress report on the development of its high-energy anode material for next generation lithium batteries.
25 Jan 2017

Could new metamaterial allow a car to be its own airbag?
When a material is made, you typically cannot change whether that material is hard or soft. But a group of researchers have developed a new way to design a "metamaterial" that allows the material to switch between being hard and soft without damaging or altering the material itself.
25 Jan 2017

Metabolic energy savings from wearable gait-improving robot
By removing the actuation, electronics and battery units, leaving only the exosuit's light wearable textiles and pulling cables, the researchers were able to calculate the impact on the wearers' joints.