External press release
18 May 2021

Kudun and Partner Leads B.Grimm on Acquisition of Solar in Cambodia
Kudun and Partners represented B.Grimm Power Public Company Limited on a cross-border investment transaction on acquiring 100% shares in a project company that has obtained the right to develop the first-ever ground-mounted solar photovoltaics project in Cambodia with the power purchase agreement for 30 Megawatts with Electricite Du Cambodge for a period of 20 years.
External press release
18 May 2021

Nexa3D Raises over $55M in Financing
Nexa3D closed financing rounds exceeding $55 million in funding. This funding enables Nexa3D to bolster its manufacturing operations to fulfill increasing customer demand, scale commercial activities worldwide, expand customer acquisition and customer success operations, grow its reseller channel globally, and expedite several new products to market.
17 May 2021

Eviation Closer to Flying All-Electric Aircraft Alice
The Alice all-electric aircraft, which can fly nine passengers for up to 440 nautical miles, will be powered exclusively by magniX propulsion systems.
17 May 2021

New Creation Could Give Robots Human-Like Sense of Touch
Robots and machines are getting smarter with the advancement of artificial intelligence, but they still lack the ability to touch and feel their subtle and complex surroundings like human beings. Now, researchers have invented a smart foam that can give machines more than a human touch.
17 May 2021

First Commercial Scale Offshore Wind Farm in the United States
The US Department of the Interior announced approval of the construction and operation of the Vineyard Wind project — the first large-scale, offshore wind project in the United States. The 800-megawatt project will contribute to the goal of generating 30 gigawatts of energy from offshore wind by 2030.
17 May 2021

Large Scale Hydrogen Storage Solutions to Support Decarbonisation
Mitsubishi Power Americas and Texas Brine Company have signed an agreement to develop large-scale long-duration hydrogen storage solutions to support decarbonization efforts across the eastern United States. Long-duration hydrogen storage is a key enabling technology for the transition to a net zero carbon energy future.
17 May 2021

Spine-tingling: Haptic Technologies and Exoskeletons
Many common haptic applications only target a particular area, for example, smartphones affecting the hands and fingers, but haptic exoskeletons expand their effects to a full-body experience, with potential use in industries from gaming to the medical field.
17 May 2021

Microneedle Patch Delivers Antibiotics Locally in the Skin
MRSA (methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) skin infections are potentially lethal, especially in patients with compromised immune systems. Vancomycin is one of the main treatments and is given as an intravenous injection. The reason the antibiotic is not given locally is because of its low ability to penetrate the skin. It is not given orally either because of poor absorption through the gut.
Full profile interview
17 May 2021

TMYTEK
TMYTEK is a company that provides 5G mmWave solutions. IDTechEx spoke with their founder Su-Wei Chang on 15th Apr. 2021.
Full profile interview
17 May 2021

Navtech
Navtech provides rugged and robust radar localisation solutions, primarily designed for industrial applications.
14 May 2021

Upcoming Webinar - The Evolving Market of Thermal Interface Materials
Thursday 20 May 2021 - This webinar will take from IDTechEx's latest research on Thermal Interface Materials to address these emerging markets in EV and 5G and discuss how the TIM properties and demands will change with them. The webinar will also cover developments in TIMs for data centers, LEDs and consumer electronics with industry use-cases.
14 May 2021

Graphene for 6G Communications
6G Communications needs graphene - making, manipulating and using the beams all potentially benefit from graphene.
14 May 2021

Self Learning Robots go Full Steam Ahead
Researchers have shown that a group of small autonomous, self-learning robots can adapt easily to changing circumstances. They connected these simple robots in a line, after which each individual robot taught itself to move forward as quickly as possible.
14 May 2021

Tiny, Wireless, Injectable Chips Use Ultrasound to Monitor the Body
Columbia have developed the smallest single-chip system that is a complete functioning electronic circuit; implantable chips visible only in a microscope point the way to developing chips that can be injected into the body with a hypodermic needle to monitor medical conditions.
14 May 2021

New Material Prevents Infections in Wounds
Researchers have developed a new material that prevents infections in wounds - a specially designed hydrogel, that works against all types of bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant ones. The new material offers great hope for combating a growing global problem.
14 May 2021

Battery Breakthrough for Electric Cars
Long-lasting, quick-charging batteries are essential to the expansion of the electric vehicle market, but today's lithium-ion batteries fall short of what's needed — they're too heavy, too expensive and take too long to charge.
Full profile interview
13 May 2021

Power Roll
Power Roll is an early-stage UK based company that has developed an embossing process which enables higher surface area on a substrate, followed by a deposition process to coat embossed sections with material.
Update
13 May 2021

Massivit 3D
Massivit 3D is a 3D Printing company that formed in 2013 and specialises in large volume printers. In April 2021, they launched a new product called Massivit 3D 5000.
13 May 2021

Personalized Sweat Sensor Reliably Monitors Blood Glucose
Many people with diabetes endure multiple, painful finger pricks each day to measure their blood glucose. Now, researchers have developed a device that can measure glucose in sweat with the touch of a fingertip, and then a personalized algorithm provides an accurate estimate of blood glucose levels.
13 May 2021

Nose Cartilage Successfully Created Using 3D Bioprinting
A team of researchers has discovered a way to use 3D bioprinting technology to create custom-shaped cartilage for use in surgical procedures. The work aims to make it easier for surgeons to safely restore the features of skin cancer patients living with nasal cartilage defects after surgery.