31 Jul 2020

New Material for Longer Lasting Fuel Cells
New research suggests that graphene could be used to make more durable hydrogen fuel cells for cars.
Full profile interview
30 Jul 2020

CleanCU
CleanCU is a Korean startup developing copper-based antimicrobial plastic products. IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed Dr Kim Hong-Gi, a representative from CleanCU.
30 Jul 2020

AI in Medical Imaging Diagnostics: Benchmarking 60+ Companies
Deep learning has revolutionized image recognition and analysis, making unprecedented performance leaps between 2010-2014. These rapid advancements enabled the development of automated, accurate, accessible, and cost-effective medical diagnostics.
30 Jul 2020

New Prototype to Better Recognise Human Activity
What if your belt did more than hold up your pants? What if it also listened to your FitBit, smart glasses, and smart jewelry to better recognize what activities you were engaged in while using far less power than anything currently on the market?
External press release
30 Jul 2020

University of California in Nanoscale Study on Advanced Batteries
A team of scientists is set to unlock the inner workings of lead batteries with the help of nanoscale technology.
30 Jul 2020

Nigeria's First Commercial Undergrid Minigrid Project
The Mokoloki project demonstrates a financially viable business model that could provide electricity access to millions living in underserved rural communities throughout the country.
Full profile interview
29 Jul 2020

APS TechSolutions
APS TechSolutions has developed a 3D printer for continuous fiber composites. IDTechEx spoke with Philipp Ropele and Nicolai Wampl.
Full profile interview
29 Jul 2020

Enthought
Enthought enable the digital transformation of scientific industries through training and digital tools. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Michael Heiber (Application Engineer).
29 Jul 2020

Ukraine's First Grid-Scale Energy Storage System
The system will help maintain Ukraine's energy system, enable the integration of renewables into the energy mix and decrease fossil fuel power generation.
29 Jul 2020

Machine Learning Reveals Recipe for Building Artificial Proteins
Proteins are essential to the life of cells, carrying out complex tasks and catalyzing chemical reactions. Scientists and engineers have long sought to harness this power by designing artificial proteins that can perform new tasks, like treat disease, capture carbon, or harvest energy, but many of the processes designed to create such proteins are slow and complex, with a high failure rate.
29 Jul 2020

Which Way to the Fridge? Common Sense Helps Robots Navigate
A robot travelling from point A to point B is more efficient if it understands that point A is the living room couch and point B is a refrigerator, even if it's in an unfamiliar place. That's the common-sense idea behind a "semantic" navigation system.
External press release
29 Jul 2020

Funding for Breakthrough Wave Energy Tech
CorPower Ocean is a global leader in wave energy technology. Its new generation of high-efficiency Wave Energy Converters are inspired by the pumping principles of the human heart. Advanced control technology allows large amounts of energy to be harvested using small, low-cost devices. A unique solution makes them transparent to storm waves, which provides survivability in the harshest ocean conditions.
29 Jul 2020

High Impact, Durable Material for Medical and Athletic Devices
Nexa3D and Henkel announced commercial availability of xMED412, a polypropylene-like material that is ideal for manufacturing a variety of biocompatible, medical and wearable devices.
External press release
29 Jul 2020

Bringing Graphene and New Materials to Market
Remember the computer triode? Unless you're an early-tech enthusiast, it's unlikely. Used as switches in the first electronic computers, these vacuum tubes consumed a great deal of power. They were unreliable and upon the invention of silicon chips, were quickly replaced. A new material has the potential to shift entire industries. Here, Kari Hjelt, Head of Innovation of the Graphene Flagship explains how graphene is set to do the same.
29 Jul 2020

Green Motion and Pipistrel Partner on Charging for Electric Planes
Green Motion and Pipistrel are announcing a game-changing partnership to develop a universal, future-proof, environmentally friendly, turnkey charging technology for electric airplanes. This new charging infrastructure will be in line with approvals of EASA, European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
Full profile interview
28 Jul 2020

Applied Silver
Applied Silver is an antimicrobial technology startup that has developed SilvaClean, an EPA approved water-based ionic silver additive for textiles. IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed Applied Silver's Chief Marketing Officer, Dr Priya Balachandran.
28 Jul 2020

Feeding the World with Genetic Technologies: Technologies and Policies
Dr Michael Dent shares some of the research from the brand new IDTechEx report, "Genetic Technologies in Agriculture 2020-2030".
28 Jul 2020

Solid-State Batteries Will Create a $6 Billion Market in 2030
Solid-state batteries keep on attracting tremendous attention and investment with the maturing technologies and closeness to mass production.
28 Jul 2020

Scientists Use CRISPR Technology to Insert Sex-Determining Gene
Using the genome-editing technology CRISPR, researchers can make targeted cuts to the genome or insert useful genes, which is called a gene knock-in.
28 Jul 2020

Solar Cell Sets Record High Efficiency of 24.79%
JinkoSolar announced that the maximum solar conversion efficiency of its large-area N-type monocrystalline silicon solar cells reached 24.79%, and have set a world record for large-size contact-passivated solar cells.