External press release
9 Oct 2020

Mitie Works with Vodafone UK to Reduce its Carbon Footprint
Mitie has supported Vodafone UK in reducing its carbon footprint, saving 100 gigawatt hours of energy, equivalent to 25,000 tonnes of CO2, in just three years. The energy saved could power a town with a population of 65,000 people for a year and represents a financial saving of around £10 million.
External press release
9 Oct 2020

Ultra Fast Carbon Electrode Brings Quantum Leap in Battery Performance
NAWA Technologies presents the Ultra Fast Carbon Electrode, a breakthrough nano-based innovation that unlocks next-level performance for all types of batteries, particularly those used by electric vehicles.
9 Oct 2020

Augmented Reality Dog Goggles Could Help Protect Soldiers
Military working dogs often scout areas for explosive devices and hazardous materials and assist in rescue operations, but giving dogs the necessary commands to perform these missions can put soldiers in harm's way. Augmented reality may change that.
External press release
9 Oct 2020

World's First Hydrogen Powered Double Decker Bus Arrives in Aberdeen
The buses are as efficient as electric equivalents, with refuelling taking less than 10 minutes and offering a greater range. Water is the only emission from the vehicles which reduces carbon emissions and the new buses continues to contribute to the city's commitment to tackling air pollution.
External press release
9 Oct 2020

Gold Fields' Granny Smith Mine Renewable Microgrid Complete
The new hybrid power system, which has been integrated with Aggreko's existing gas fired power station, is powered by more than 20,000 solar panels and supported by a 2 MW/1 MWh battery system. Once fully operational, it will reduce the mine's fuel consumption by 10-13% - the equivalent of removing 2,000 cars from the road.
9 Oct 2020

3D Printed "Invisible" Fibres Sense Breath, Sound, Biological Cells
From capturing your breath to guiding biological cell movements, 3D printing of tiny, transparent conducting fibres could be used to make devices which can 'smell, hear and touch' - making it particularly useful for health monitoring, Internet of Things and biosensing applications.
8 Oct 2020

Join the Webinar - Biostimulants: Navigating a Crowded Market Place
This webinar, presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Michael Dent, introduces biostimulants and discusses the regulatory and market factors that could be key to the success of this fledgling industry.
Topic overview
8 Oct 2020

AI and autonomy for chemistry and materials science (Part 2)
IDTechEx attended 2 leading conferences on the impact of AI and autonomy for chemistry and materials science, from both R&D to production.
Topic overview
8 Oct 2020

AI and autonomy for chemistry and materials science (Part 1)
IDTechEx attended 2 leading conferences on the impact of AI and autonomy for chemistry and materials science, from both R&D to production.
Full profile interview
8 Oct 2020

Exponential Technologies
Exponential Technologies is a Latvian start-up providing AI-driven design of experiment software for additive manufacturing, chemical manufacturing, biotech, and more. IDTechEx spoke with Matthias Kaiser (co-founder and CEO).
Update interview
8 Oct 2020

EnerG2
IDTechEx caught up with EnerG2's CEO Dr Kirill Bramnik.
External press release
8 Oct 2020

Big Data to Speed up Development for Patients with Blood Cancers
The HARMONY Alliance launches HARMONY PLUS, a new public-private partnership to improve outcomes for patients with blood cancers.
8 Oct 2020

Robotic Fabric: A Breakthrough with Many Uses
Researchers have developed a robotic fabric, a breakthrough that could lead to such innovations as adaptive clothing, self-deploying shelters, or lightweight shape-changing machinery.
8 Oct 2020

Trials of the UK's First Hydrogen Powered Train Begin
The first-ever hydrogen-powered train will run on the UK mainline in a big step forward towards the UK's net-zero targets. Trials of the train, known as HydroFLEX have been supported with a £750,000 grant from the Department for Transport, follow almost 2 years' development work and more than £1 million of investment by both Porterbrook and the University of Birmingham.
8 Oct 2020

What's on the Energy Storage Market Beside Lithium-Ion Batteries? Pt 1
In this first part of a series of articles from IDTechEx, an overview of the flow batteries characteristics is provided, extrapolated from IDTechEx's recent report "Redox Flow Battery 2020-2030: Forecast, Challenges, Opportunities".
8 Oct 2020

Spinal Cord Stimulation Reduces Pain and Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's
A team of researchers reports that spinal cord stimulation measurably decreased pain and reduced motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, both as a singular therapy and as a "salvage therapy" after deep brain stimulation therapies were ineffective.
Full profile interview
7 Oct 2020

Quick-Med Technologies
Quick-Med Technologies is a company that develops advanced antimicrobial technologies. IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed Quick-Med CEO Dr Bernd Liesenfeld on 2 Oct 2020.
Update interview
7 Oct 2020

Keey Aerogel
As part of the 2020 aerogel seminar, IDTechEx spoke with Keey Aerogel for a company update. Keey Aerogel were showcasing a benchtop supercritical drying equipment with integrated analysis for academia and R&D.
Update interview
7 Oct 2020

Standard Graphene
IDTechEx analyst Richard Collins interviewed Standard Graphene Business Development Director Teddy Kim.
Full profile interview
7 Oct 2020

Polymerize
Polymerize are a materials informatics company focused on polymer formulations. IDTechEx interviewed their CEO (Dr Abhijit Salvekar).