31 Aug 2021

Rechargeable Batteries That Store Six Times More Charge
An international team of researchers has developed rechargeable batteries that can store up to six times more charge than ones that are currently commercially available.
Topic overview
31 Aug 2021

Sensor suites of the major automotive manufacturers; Level 3
Sensor suites of the major automotive manufacturers; Level 3 leaders and laggards
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31 Aug 2021

ZeroValent Nanometals
ZeroValent NanoMetals (ZVNM) is developing applications for its 2-3nm nanoparticles of transition metals (Cu, Ni, Ti, Fe, Zn, Co) and their alloys. Their initial products are conventionally printable materials based on very small diameter nanoparticles of transition metals where copper is the most developed. The depressed melting points mean that high conductivities and smooth surfaces can be produced when heating to 150C, enabling use on thermally fragile substrates.
Innovation Map
31 Aug 2021

Automotive Semiconductor Makers & Wafer Market Size Estimate
Innovation roadmap for the report 'Autonomous Cars, Robotaxis & Sensors 2022-2042'.
30 Aug 2021

Thermoelectric Ink that Turns Car Exhaust Pipes into Power Generators
A joint research team has successfully developed a thermoelectric technology to produce power-generating tubes using 3D printing techniques. Researchers found that the tube-shaped device is more effective than conventional devices.
30 Aug 2021

Janus Graphene Opens Doors to Sustainable Sodium-Ion Batteries
In the search for sustainable energy storage, researchers present a new concept to fabricate high-performance electrode materials for sodium batteries. It is based on a novel type of graphene to store one of the world's most common and cheap metal ions - sodium. The results show that the capacity can match today's lithium-ion batteries.
30 Aug 2021

Facial Recognition for Premature Babies
Researchers have designed a computer vision system that can automatically detect a tiny baby's face in a hospital bed and remotely monitor its vital signs from a digital camera with the same accuracy as an electrocardiogram machine.
30 Aug 2021

Wearable Detects Wide Range of Airborne Toxins
Many of the products we encounter daily — from deodorant to pesticides to paint — release molecules that drift through the air. Breathing in enough of the wrong ones can cause serious and potentially long-term health problems. However, it can be hard to estimate exposure because current devices are limited in what they can detect.
27 Aug 2021

Major Manufacturer Molex Company Profile by IDTechEx
Molex is a major manufacturer of printed electronics, flexible circuitry, sensor solutions, and user interface for a wide variety of applications. IDTechEx caught up with marketing analyst Kylie Pessetti of the Printed Circuit Solutions business unit (PCSBU) to find out about its capabilities in the manufacture of printed and flexible electronics.
27 Aug 2021

New Opel Rocks-e Stands for Sustainable Urban Mobility
Opel presents the first SUM. The entry-level electric vehicle is the answer to current mobility requirements, offering electric mobility with protection from wind and rain. It can already be driven in Germany by young people from 15 years of age with the AM driving licence.
27 Aug 2021

Customised Wound Dressings Made From Tropoelastin
Customized, biomedically applicable materials based on tropoelastin are being developed in a joint project. The material combines biocompatibility, durability, biodegradability and favorable mechanical properties similar to those of skin. Preclinical tests have confirmed that it is suitable for use as a wound dressing material used in the treatment of chronic and complex wounds.
27 Aug 2021

Paving the Way for Small but Mighty Robots
An interdisciplinary team of roboticists, engineers and biologists have modeled the mechanics of the mantis shrimp's punch and built a robot that mimics the movement. The research sheds light on the biology of these pugnacious crustaceans and paves the way for small but mighty robotic devices.
27 Aug 2021

Pollen Developed Into 3D Printing Ink for Biomedical Applications
Scientists have found a way to use sunflower pollen to develop a 3D printing ink material that could be used to fabricate parts useful for tissue engineering, toxicity testing and drug delivery.
26 Aug 2021

Crossover to Electric Aircraft Well Progressed
Electraflyer has announced that it has passed crossover, meaning it now sells more battery-electric aircraft than polluting ones. Pipistrel sold over 100 battery-electric aircraft last year as they take over from its traditional offerings. Bye Aerospace does not even make conventional aircraft. With its Tesla-style approach, its order book exceeds 720 battery-electric aircraft evenly split between two and four-seaters. As the IDTechEx report, "Manned Electric Aircraft: Smart City and Regional 2021-2041" points out, this has caught Cessna, Cirrus and Piper by surprise.
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26 Aug 2021

CarbiCrete
CarbiCrete is a Canadian startup working to commercialize its cement-free, carbon-negative precast concrete using carbon dioxide and industrial waste by-products from the steel-making industry. In August 2021, Technology Analyst Dr Hydra Rodrigues spoke to CarbiCrete's CEO and Co-Founder, Chris Stern.
26 Aug 2021

Electrically Conductive Adhesives (ECAs): The Successor to Solder?
Join the IDTechEx Webinar Thursday 9 September 2021 - An introduction for Electrically conductive adhesives; A summary of different competing die attach technologies; The main applications of ECAs; The main materials used for ECAs; and A summary of the growing and changing market for ECAs.
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26 Aug 2021

American Manganese
American Manganese are a lithium-ion battery recycler with a background in manganese processing. They have designed a patented process, called RecycLiCo, which process black mass to produce CAM precursor.
26 Aug 2021

First 3D-Bioprinted Structured Wagyu Beef-Like Meat Unveiled
Scientists used stem cells isolated from Wagyu cows to 3D-print a meat alternative containing muscle, fat, and blood vessels arranged to closely resemble conventional steaks. This work may help usher in a more sustainable future with widely available cultured meat.
26 Aug 2021

Robot Can Inspect Railway Infrastructure and Move for Trains
This unique robot can inspect critical parts of the railway infrastructure whilst driving on the track. Should the Railway Robot encounter oncoming traffic, it can avoid dangerous situation by flying to the side of the track and let traffic pass. The sensors onboard the robot automatically detects changes on the railway, whilst providing a live data feed to decision makers.
Innovation Map
26 Aug 2021

Roadmap of Autonomous Driving Functions
Innovation roadmap for the report 'Autonomous Cars, Robotaxis & Sensors 2022-2042'.