External press release
18 Sep 2015

CPEIA, PAC launch IntelliPACK
The Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association and PAC, Packaging Consortium are advancing the development and adoption of new products and applications enabled with printable, organic and flexible electronics for the global packaging industry with IntelliPACK.
18 Sep 2015

NASA tests provide 3-D printed part comparison data
Additive manufacturing layers metallic powders to form engine parts, but much is still unknown about the ability to produce rocket engine parts reliable enough for use on launch vehicles carrying humans.
18 Sep 2015

Intel commits to mitigating automotive cybersecurity risks
To help mitigate cybersecurity risks associated with connected automobiles while encouraging technological progression and innovation, Intel Corporation has announced the establishment of the Automotive Security Review Board.
18 Sep 2015

Sunvault Energy and Edison Power Company to build electric supercar
A revolutionary Electric Supercar that will be powered by a Graphene Energy Storage device.
Full profile interview
18 Sep 2015

Electroninks Writeables
Electroninks was set up in Jan 2013 to commercial a particle-free silver ink formulation technology that was licensed from the University of Illinois. Its technology can be printed using inkjet, flexo, aerosol and others techniques. It can reach up to 90% of bulk silver with annealing temperatures ranging from 80 to 120C.
Full profile interview
18 Sep 2015

Raynergy Tek Incorporation
Raynergy was established in August 2014 as a spin off from Polyera, a organic semiconductor company, to focus exclusively on commercializing organic photovoltaic semiconductors. Raynergy currently has $8.12 million capital. 45 issued patents have been transferred to Raynergy from Polyera.
Youtube
17 Sep 2015

Sonnenrepublik: Photovoltaic System in Solar Golf Cart
Video interview with Sonnenrepublik at Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe.
17 Sep 2015

CENEX LCV Event: 48V Systems, Energy Storage, SR Motors
Another major focus was 48V systems some in EVs but mainly for microhybrid (stop-start) and mild hybrid (torque assist) for managing the now huge amounts of energy in and out with new forms of harvesting and tougher duty cycles and also more power-hungry accessories. That has resulted in a large number of redesigned and new accessories in anticipation of new standards.
17 Sep 2015

First superconducting graphene created
Physicists have been able to create the first ever superconducting graphene sample by coating it with lithium atoms.
17 Sep 2015

Exotic new sources of free electricity: $50 billion market
High Power Energy Harvesting (HPEH) is a term beginning to be used for creation of electricity where it is needed using ambient "free" energy. That zero-pollution, high-energy conversion typically captures light (photovoltaics), heat difference (thermoelectrics and heat pumps) and movement (electrodynamics).
17 Sep 2015

From RFID to smart home, China is following the world's trend
IDTechEx attended the 2015 Shenzhen International Internet of Things Expo (IOTE) in August.
External press release
17 Sep 2015

Xerox uses Thinfilm Memory to fight counterfeiting
Thin Film Electronics ASA has announced that Xerox will launch two new products that feature Thinfilm Memoryâ„¢ - Xerox® Printed Memory and Xerox® Printed Memory with Cryptographic Security.
External press release
17 Sep 2015

FlexEnable partners with Flex
FlexEnable is showcasing the first conformed LCD in an integrated automotive application.
16 Sep 2015

Printed electronics equipment sales: companies look to Asia
The printed electronics equipment and consumables supplier base consists of over 100 global organizations, according to IDTechex Research in their report Printing Equipment for Printed Electronics 2015-2025. The majority of these are based in Europe, followed by a roughly even share of US and Asian based companies. Within Europe itself, Germany is home to more equipment makers than other European countries.
16 Sep 2015

Lightweight solar cells track the sun
By borrowing from kirigami, the ancient Japanese art of paper cutting, researchers have developed solar cells that can have it both ways.
16 Sep 2015

Intel, Honeywell, Invisage at IDTechEx Sensors USA
Leading companies will speak at IDTechEx Sensors USA on November 18-19, 2015 in Santa Clara, CA.
16 Sep 2015

CENEX LCV: Event In-wheel Motors & Lightweighting
The Riversimple two seat fuel cell hybrid car was on show in powertrain form at CENEX recently and in addition to the Hydrogenics fuel cell as fuel tank and the lithium-ion capacitor as engine it had four in-wheel motors.
16 Sep 2015

New wearable technology connects fathers to pregnancy
Wearable device will revolutionise the way fathers interact with their unborn child during pregnancy.
16 Sep 2015

Cancer patient receives 3D printed ribs in world-first surgery
A Spanish cancer patient has received a 3D printed titanium sternum and rib cage designed and manufactured in Australia.
External press release
16 Sep 2015

Asia's largest building integrated organic PV phase 1 successfull
The first phase of Heliatek's pilot project in Singapore has been successfully completed.