16 Jan 2019

Ørsted's first stand-alone battery storage project now complete
Ørsted's first project within battery storage, Carnegie Road, is now operational. The 20 megawatt battery, located in Liverpool, consists of three battery containers, as well as the associated power conversion system, all supplied by NEC.
16 Jan 2019

3D printed implant treats spinal cord injury
For the first time, researchers have used rapid 3D printing technologies to create a spinal cord, then successfully implanted that scaffolding, loaded with neural stem cells, into sites of severe spinal cord injury in rats.
16 Jan 2019

Wearable solution to improve deep sleep quality
SmartSleep, the world's first and only clinically proven wearable solution for consumers to improve deep sleep quality for people who do not get enough sleep.
Background
15 Jan 2019

SunP Biotech International
SunP International is a 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering company. IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao dropped in on the SunP booth at TERMIS WC 2018 on 6 Sep 2018.
Update interview
15 Jan 2019

Starkey: Towards "Hearables"
All of the largest hearing aid manufacturers have been working on integration of additional technology into hearing aids beyond there traditional functions.
Full profile interview
15 Jan 2019

Hoversurf
Founded in 2015, San Francisco, California, Hoversurf is a R&D company that works on the challenging prospect of aerial human delivery. They have focused on developing a flying motorcycle which is named Hoverbike.
15 Jan 2019

A new world enabled by speech/voice user interface
The speech user interface landscape is changing, as described in IDTechEx's brand-new report "Voice, Speech, Conversation-Based User Interface 2019-2029: Technology, Player, Market".
15 Jan 2019

CRISPR-based technology to control pests
Combining historical lessons with modern genetic technologies, scientists have developed a new way to control and suppress populations of insects, potentially including those that ravage agricultural crops and transmit deadly diseases.
15 Jan 2019

First battery-free Bluetooth sticker sensor tag
Demonstration of the first-ever sticker-sized Bluetooth sensor tag incorporating an ARM processor powered solely by scavenging energy from ambient radio frequencies.
15 Jan 2019

New materials could help improve performance of perovskite solar cells
Researchers have now developed a way to adjust the properties of the transport layers to encourage the ionic defects within the perovskite to move in such a way that they suppress recombination and lead to more efficient charge extraction - increasing the proportion of the light energy falling on the surface of the cell that can ultimately be used.
15 Jan 2019

Game theory can bring humans and robots closer together
Researchers have for the first time used game theory to enable robots to assist humans in a safe and versatile manner.
15 Jan 2019

2D materials may enable EVs to get 500 miles on a single charge
Lithium-air batteries, which currently are still in the experimental stages of development, can store 10 times more energy than lithium-ion batteries, and they are much lighter. That said, lithium-air batteries could be even more efficient and provide more charge with the incorporation of advanced catalysts made from two-dimensional materials.
14 Jan 2019

Two new Scottish wave energy devices will take to the sea in 2020
Two new Scottish wave energy devices will take to the sea in 2020 following the award of £7.7 million from Wave Energy Scotland.
14 Jan 2019

Robots to perform spinal surgery with pinpoint accuracy
Robots will perform spinal surgery with greater accuracy than humanly possible as part of a ground-breaking research project led by Nottingham Trent University.
14 Jan 2019

3D printing 100 times faster with light
Rather than building up plastic filaments layer by layer, a new approach to 3D printing lifts complex shapes from a vat of liquid at up to 100 times faster than conventional 3D printing processes, researchers have shown.
14 Jan 2019

Walking car concept future of first responder industry
The need for efficient, rapid, resilient transportation for disaster assistance is what led Hyundai to develop the first-ever vehicle with moveable legs. Elevate is the first Ultimate Mobility Vehicle blending technology found in electric cars and robots, which allows it to traverse terrain beyond the limitations of even the most capable off-road vehicle.
14 Jan 2019

Design tool to help inspire flexible electronics
Electronics experts are collaborating on a design tool that could help introduce interactivity into everyday objects such as smart packaging.
14 Jan 2019

New catalysts for better fuel cells
Researchers have developed nano-catalysts that can reduce the overall cost of clean energy fuel cells, according to a study.
14 Jan 2019

Wearable microfluidic sensor measures skin pH levels
My Skin Track pH is the first wearable sensor and companion app to easily measure personal skin pH levels and create customized product regimens to better care for skin.
14 Jan 2019

Bioelectronic treatment for sinus pain
Tivic Health Systems Inc announced that ClearUP Sinus Pain Relief, a first-in-class bioelectronic treatment for sinus pain due to allergic rhinitis (hay fever), has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.