19 Oct 2021

New Fibres Make Breath-Regulating Garments
"Robotic" textiles could help performers and athletes train their breathing, and potentially help patients recovering from postsurgery breathing changes.
19 Oct 2021

Volvo Group Launches World's First Vehicle Using Fossil-Free Steel
Volvo Group is proud to reveal the world-first vehicle made of fossil-free steel from SSAB. More vehicles will follow in 2022 in what will be a series of concept vehicles and components using fossil-free steel from SSAB.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

Ultimaker Announces PVA Removal Station, Enabling Fast Post-Processing
The PVA Removal Station enables 3D printer users to develop products faster by allowing quick and effective elimination of support material.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

First Supply of Consistent, Scalable, Human Muscle Cells for Research
Cell coding company bit.bio has launched a new product, ioSkeletal Myocytes. It's the first product of its kind that provides physiologically relevant human skeletal muscle cells that are reliable, reproducible and consistent at scale. Access to ioSkeletal Myocytes will supercharge research and drug discovery for musculoskeletal and metabolic conditions.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

BayWa r.e. Acquires Second Lanarkshire Wind Farm Site
BayWa r.e. has completed the acquisition of the project rights for Broken Cross Wind Farm in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. BayWa r.e. purchased the project, which is located on a restored coal mine, from developer Brockwell Energy.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

Creative Materials Temperature Sensing Ink, Coating And Adhesive
Creative Materials introduces 129-06 temperature sensing conductive ink, adhesive and coating in either one component or two component versions.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

INEOS Launches Hydrogen Campaign
Hydrogen is a fabulous, clean source of energy that can be used as both a raw material for industry and as a power source for transport and the home. It has a massive role to play in lowering the UK's greenhouse gas emissions and INEOS is committed to playing a leading role in the hydrogen revolution.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

PragmatIC Semiconductor Secures $80 Million Funding
PragmatIC Semiconductor has secured $80 million of Series C funding. This scale-up investment will be used to build a second FlexLogIC fab in the North East of England, to meet the growing demand for ultra-low-cost flexible integrated circuits for the Internet of Everything.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

UK Hydrogen Roadshow Shows Low Carbon Hydrogen Innovation
The first-ever double decker hydrogen bus tour of the UK set off from London to shine a spotlight on the part hydrogen has to play in the country's race to net zero.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

A Winning Solution for Autonomous Farming Safety
Agri-tech company Agribot AI has won the Agri-EPI and Hands Free Farm hackathon tackling safety and security concerns around autonomous agricultural vehicles.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

NGK Insulators to Convert to Renewable Energy by 2026
NGK Insulators plans that all electricity used at its overseas bases will be converted to renewable energy sources by the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. This measure forecasts that approximately 60% of all electricity used by the NGK Group as of the end of fiscal 2025 will derive from renewable energy sources, helping to cut about 330,000 tons of CO2 annually.
External press release
19 Oct 2021

FREYR Announces Joint Venture with Koch Strategic Platforms
FREYR Battery announced the formation of a joint venture in the United States between Koch Strategic Platforms and FREYR. The JV, which has a 50%/50% ownership structure, has been established to develop an initial 50 GWh of Gigafactory-scale battery cell manufacturing capacity in the U.S. based on 24M Technologies SemiSolid platform technology.
Full profile interview
18 Oct 2021

OBRIST Group
OBRIST Group is an Austrian engineering and technology company developing emission reduction technologies for the automotive sector. In September 2021, IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Hydra Rodrigues spoke to Chris Meusburger, project lead for synthetic fuels at OBRIST Group.
Full profile interview
18 Oct 2021

NanoCnet
NanoCnet is an early-stage company making conductive inks and other products based on their proprietary "silver nanostrand" technology, high aspect ratio silver nanoparticles with an oblong cross section. They state that these are more stable and much cheaper to make than silver nanowires whilst fulfilling a similar function.
Full profile interview
18 Oct 2021

Quantum Technologies
Quantum Technologies is an early-stage Germany company that has developed a new method of remotely measuring magnetic fields (and hence electric currents, including in EVs) that is both isotropic and suitable for harsh environments. It utilizes the quantum phenomena to measuring magnetic field induced changes in the fluorescence of a diamond nitrogen vacancy center.
Update interview
18 Oct 2021

Ypsomed
Ypsomed outlined the drivers and tradeoffs for using printed/flexible electronics for drug delivery devices at the TechBlick virtual conference in October 2021.
18 Oct 2021

Is it Finally Time for Printed Temperature Sensors?
Think of a temperature sensor - and a traditional glass thermometer, or perhaps a small thermistor would probably spring to mind. However, a new class of temperature sensors is rapidly emerging that offers spatial resolution together with a thin-film format.
18 Oct 2021

Join the Upcoming IDTechEx Webinar on In-Mold Electronics
Thursday 21 October 2021 - IME offers multiple advantages relative to conventional mechanical switches, including reduction in weight and material consumption of up to 70% along with a much simpler assembly. Given these benefits, and increasing interest from OEMs/manufacturers/material suppliers, IDTechEx forecasts IME to be a $1.5bn market by 2032.
18 Oct 2021

Accelerating the Discovery of New Materials for 3D printing
A new machine-learning system costs less, generates less waste, and can be more innovative than manual discovery methods.
18 Oct 2021

Monitoring Glucose Levels, No Needles Required
Noninvasive glucose monitoring devices are not currently commercially available in the United States, so people with diabetes must collect blood samples or use sensors embedded under the skin to measure their blood sugar levels. Now, with a new wearable device, less intrusive glucose monitoring could become the norm.