Full profile interview
29 Mar 2022

Siemens (Smart Infrastructure: Air Quality)
Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed Engin Calgar, Global Marketing Manager for Smart Infrastructure and Connected Devices at Siemens, to learn more about the company's use of gas sensor technology for air quality solutions.
IDTechEx analyst
29 Mar 2022

3D/Additive Electronics: New Methods for New Applications?
Presentation given by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Dr Matthew Dyson at InnoLAE 2022.
IDTechEx analyst
29 Mar 2022

Emerging Opportunities for Transparent Conductors
Presentation given by IDTechEx analyst Sam Dale at InnoLAE 2022.
Event summary
29 Mar 2022

Highlights from the Future Propulsion Conference 2022
IDTechEx attended the Future Propulsion Conference in Birmingham, UK, a two day conference held on the 2nd and 3rd March 2022. The event was co-hosted by AVL Powertrain UK and Imperial College London, bringing together industry and academic experts within the powertrain development field. This article presents highlights from the conference presentations.
Conference speakers included Ballard Motive Systems, Changan UK, CNH Industrial, Leyland Trucks, JCB, FEV, Cummins, and Ricardo.
29 Mar 2022

Scientists Discover How to 3D Print Testicular Cells
In a pair of world firsts, scientists have 3D printed human testicular cells and identified promising early signs of sperm-producing capabilities. They hope the technique will one day offer a solution for people living with presently untreatable forms of male infertility.
29 Mar 2022

Join the Upcoming Webinar on Metal Additive Manufacturing
Thursday 31 March 2022 - Rebounding From COVID to Hit $18 Billion. This webinar will include a discussion of COVID-19's effect on metal AM; key trends influencing metal AM's rise, including discussion on relevant players and news; and an overview of IDTechEx's metal AM market forecast
29 Mar 2022

Handheld Surgical Robot Can Help Stem Fatal Blood Loss
The Artificial Intelligence-Guided Ultrasound Intervention Device (AI-GUIDE) is a handheld platform technology that has the potential to help personnel with simple training to quickly install a catheter into a common femoral vessel, enabling rapid treatment at the point of injury.
29 Mar 2022

Amazon Unveils First Fully Electric Heavy Goods Vehicles in UK Fleet
Amazon is launching five electric Heavy Goods Vehicles in its delivery fleet for the first time in the UK. The 37-tonne fully-electric vehicles are now operating from Amazon's fulfilment centres in Tilbury and Milton Keynes, transporting customer packages with zero tailpipe emissions and using battery power.
29 Mar 2022

Electronic Gloves Help Transfer Knowledge
Researchers have developed tools to help trainee surgeons master intricate surgical procedures in the form of surgical gloves containing electronics to record the subtle, fast and controlled hand movements of skilled surgeons.
IDTechEx analyst
29 Mar 2022

Automotive Radar Technology Trends and Future Developments
Microwave Journal Media Director, Pat Hindle, talks with IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr. James Jeffs, about current automotive radar technical trends and future developments as 4D radar sensors are hitting the market now.
28 Mar 2022

3D Electronics Enables Greater Integration
While 3D electronics has long been used for adding antennas and simple conductive interconnects to the surface of 3D injection-molded plastic objects, more complex circuits are increasingly being added onto surfaces made from a variety of materials by utilizing new techniques.
28 Mar 2022

A Robot Small Enough to Explore the Lungs
Engineers and scientists have paved the way for a robot that can reach some of the smallest bronchial tubes in the lungs - to take tissue samples or deliver cancer therapy. Known as a magnetic tentacle robot, it measures just 2 millimetres in diameter, about twice the size of the tip of a ballpoint pen. Magnets on the outside of the patient will be used to guide the magnetic tentacle robot into place.
Update
28 Mar 2022

Stellantis - Electrification and Autonomy Overview
Stellantis is an umbrella company covering several recognisable car brands including Chrysler, Jeep, RAM, Vauxhall and others.
28 Mar 2022

Pivotal Battery Discovery Could Impact Transport and the Grid
Researchers uncover new avenue for overcoming the performance decline that occurs with repeated charge-discharge cycling in the cathodes of next generation batteries.
28 Mar 2022

Simply Printing High-Performance Perovskite-Based Transistors
A research team has improved the performance of a p-type semiconductor transistor using inorganic metal halide perovskite. One of the biggest advantages of the new technology is that it enables solution-processed perovskite transistors to be simply printed as semiconductor-like circuits.
28 Mar 2022

Ola Electric Makes Multi Million Dollar Investment in StoreDot
StoreDot has secured a multi-million-dollar investment from Ola Electric. Ola Electric is planning to incorporate and manufacture StoreDot's fast charging battery technologies for future vehicles in India.
Full profile interview
28 Mar 2022

JuggerBot 3D
JuggerBot 3D is an American 3D printer manufacturer developing industrial filament and pellet extrusion systems. IDTechEx spoke with cofounder Daniel Fernback.
Innovation Map
27 Mar 2022

Status and Market Potential of Metallization Methods of 3D Electronics
3D Electronics metallization methods mapped.
25 Mar 2022

Shell and BYD Partner on EV Charging Across China and Europe
Shell and BYD have signed a strategic cooperation agreement to help accelerate the energy transition and improve charging experience for BYD's battery electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle customers. The partnership will start in China and Europe and will extend to other regions across the globe.
25 Mar 2022

3D Printing Technology Could change the Optical Fibre Industry
3D printing of silica glasses and silica optical fiber preforms has recently been proved experimentally. One challenge of 3D printing silica optical fibers performance is how to extend the recent reports of small-scale glass "bulk or slice" printing from a few millimeters to centimeters.