University of Cambridge

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Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) is a 60 strong student organisation that designs, build and races solar powered vehicles.
Since their founding in 2007, they have been the UK's number one for solar vehicle development and achieved 2,047km on solar power at the World Solar Challenge in 2015 with their latest vehicle, Evolution.
Their team mission is to inspire as well as innovate. Through exploring new areas of ultra-efficient vehicle technology, they aim to challenge the accepted concept for solar vehicles with their unique design. In addition they provide students at Cambridge University with a learning platform for applied engineering, strategic planning and leadership in the real world.
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23 Mar 2023

Semiconductors for Autonomous and Electric Vehicles 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr James Jeffs, Luke Gear, Dr Yu-Han Chang and Dr Xiaoxi He
24 Jan 2023

Solid-State and Polymer Batteries 2023-2033: Technology, Forecasts, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Xiaoxi He
2022
12 Dec 2022

Quantum Computing 2023-2043

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme and Dr Matthew Dyson
9 Dec 2022

6G Market 2023-2043: Technology, Trends, Forecasts, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang, Brendan Beh and Sona Dadhania
1 Dec 2022

River Lane

River lane is developing hardware and software solutions towards error correction for quantum computing.
17 Nov 2022

Quantum Motion

Quantum Motion, based in Oxford (UK), is developing silicon spin qubits for quantum computing. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed CEO James Palles-Dimmock.
9 Nov 2022

Materials Informatics 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Sam Dale and Dr Richard Collins
2 Nov 2022

Metamaterials Markets 2023-2043: Optical and Radio-Frequency

IDTechEx Report: Brendan Beh, Dr Matthew Dyson, Dr Yu-Han Chang and Dr James Jeffs
27 Oct 2022

Electronic Skin Patches 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Andy Ko, Brendan Beh, Dr Tess Skyrme, Dr Matthew Dyson and Dr Nadia Tsao
24 Oct 2022

Aurrigo: Autonomous Minibus

Aurrigo is a UK-based startup developing autonomous and connected technologies. It has previously worked on a small four-person autonomous vehicle but now has a larger autonomous minibus in trials in the UK.
21 Oct 2022

Materials for PEM Fuel Cells 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr Conor O'Brien and Luke Gear
20 Oct 2022

Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory (HCL)

The HCL is based within the University of Cambridge and is developing silicon-based quantum computing hardware.
17 Oct 2022

Watching Lithium in Real Time to Improve Performance of EV Batteries

Researchers have found that the irregular movement of lithium ions in next-generation battery materials could be reducing their capacity and hindering their performance. The team, led by the tracked the movement of lithium ions inside a promising new battery material in real time.
5 Oct 2022

Wearable Sensors 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme, Dr Matthew Dyson and Brendan Beh
4 Oct 2022

New Evidence for Liquid Water Beneath the South Polar Ice Cap of Mars

An international team of researchers has revealed new evidence for the possible existence of liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. The researchers used spacecraft laser-altimeter measurements of the shape of the upper surface of the ice cap to identify subtle patterns in its height. They then showed that these patterns match computer model predictions for how a body of water beneath the ice cap would affect the surface.
3 Oct 2022

Cambridge Smart Plastics

Cambridge Smart Plastics are a UK-based company, providing novel polymer materials with unique characteristics. IDTechEx spoke with Andrew Terentjev (CEO).
21 Sep 2022

Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Headsets 2023-2033: Technologies, Players, and Markets

IDTechEx Report: Sam Dale
2 Sep 2022

Remote Patient Monitoring 2023-2033: Technologies, Markets and Opportunities

IDTechEx Report: Dr Nadia Tsao, Brendan Beh and Dr Tess Skyrme
31 Aug 2022

DNA Sequencing 2023-2033: Technologies, Markets, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Brendan Beh
22 Aug 2022

Algorithm Learns to Correct 3D Printing Errors

Engineers have created intelligent 3D printers that can quickly detect and correct errors, even in previously unseen designs, or unfamiliar materials like ketchup and mayonnaise, by learning from the experiences of other machines.