15 Jul 2020

The New Tattoo: Drawing Electronics on Skin
One day, people could monitor their own health conditions by simply picking up a pencil and drawing a bioelectronic device on their skin. In a new study, engineers demonstrated that the simple combination of pencils and paper could be used to create devices that might be used to monitor personal health.
15 Jul 2020

New Cathode Coating Extends Lithium Ion Battery Life
The new coating, called PEDOT, marks a breakthrough in lithium-ion battery technology since it fully and completely protects each particle of the cathode — inside and out — from reactivity with the electrolyte.
External press release
15 Jul 2020

Increasing Driving Range in Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Dynamic current is normally not specified in system and device data sheets. It is usually integrated and "hidden" with system reserve/bypass/stabilizing capacitors, adding to the overall DC current draw from electric vehicle batteries.
15 Jul 2020

3D Printed Latex Rubber Breakthrough
Researchers have discovered a novel process to 3D print latex rubber, unlocking the ability to print a variety of elastic materials with complex geometric shapes.
External press release
15 Jul 2020

Award for Game-Changing EV Platform Technology
REE has been named as one of ten game-changing companies by Bloomberg for its breakthrough EV platform, which is completely flat, scalable and modular and offers customers full design freedom to create the broadest range of EV and autonomous vehicles for current and future use.
External press release
15 Jul 2020

Nidec ASI Growing in Northern Europe
Nidec ASI is growing in Northern Europe and is supplying battery energy storage solutions for three major projects in Finland and Sweden.
External press release
15 Jul 2020

Wärtsilä wins 200 MW power plant contract in South America
Wärtsilä will supply a flexible baseload 200 MW power plant to a country in the Northern Andes. The flexibility of the efficient yet fast-starting Wärtsilä solution will provide the grid balancing capability that is essential with increasing amounts of intermittent wind and solar power generation entering the power systems.
External press release
15 Jul 2020

Sympower and Vattenfall Power Flexibility in the Swedish Energy Market
Sympower is working with Vattenfall to help increase the amount of flexibility in Sweden's reserves markets. The companies are working together to control approximately 60MW worth of assets of the country's new fast frequency reserves, which has a total capacity of just under 70MW.
15 Jul 2020

Join the IDTechEx Webinar 29th July - Sensors in Turmoil
IDTechEx has reports on many types of sensors from vehicle RADAR to biosensors, printed to wearable. By popular request, an overview of all of them is now available, called "Sensors 2021-2041". Some of the research is shared in this webinar.
14 Jul 2020

Record Efficiency for Printed Solar Cells
A new study reports the highest efficiency ever recorded for full roll-to-roll printed perovskite solar cells, marking a key step on the way to cheaper and more efficient ways of generating solar energy.
14 Jul 2020

Automotive Radar: Golden Era of Innovation and Growth
Radar uptake in vehicles will continue its increase, driven both by an increase in the number of adopting cars and by the radar content per vehicle. Both trends are driven by the increasing adoption of ADAS and will be sustained and strengthened in the longer term by the emergence of highly automated or autonomous driving.
14 Jul 2020

Liquid Crystals Create Easy-to-Read, Color Changing Sensors
By creating a thin film of polymer filled with liquid crystal droplets and then manipulating it, scientists have determined the fundamentals for a color-changing sensing system that could be used for smart coatings, sensors, and even wearable electronics.
14 Jul 2020

Safer CRISPR Gene editing with Fewer Off-Target Hits
The CRISPR system is a powerful tool for the targeted editing of genomes, with significant therapeutic potential, but runs the risk of inappropriately editing "off-target" sites. However, a new study shows that mutating the enzyme at the heart of the CRISPR gene editing system can improve its fidelity.
14 Jul 2020

Join the IDTechEx Webinar on Plastic Recycling Technologies
23rd July 2020 - The webinar includes: An overview of the state of plastic recycling; An introduction to the emerging technologies across the world of plastic recycling; and A discussion of the economics of plastic recycling technologies in view of global oil prices.
14 Jul 2020

Join the IDTechEx Webinar on Thin, Flexible and Printed Batteries
28th July - From this webinar, you will learn: An introduction of thin, flexible and printed batteries; Common technologies applied in these batteries; Potential applications and special focus; and Current status and future opportunities
Full profile interview
13 Jul 2020

Energy Vault
Energy Vault is a start-up developing a gravitational energy storage (GES) devices, based on on cranes and cement bricks.
The great innovations of the company are based on the cranes properties and the bricks material.
Full profile interview
13 Jul 2020

Liquid X
Liquid X manufacture particle-free conductive inks and offer product development that utilizes these inks. Their target markets are primarily automotive, medical, sports/fitness and other consumer markets with a focus on smart textile and EMI shielding products.
Youtube
13 Jul 2020

New Materials Make Supercapacitors Better Than Batteries
A short (8min) presentation on how "New Materials Make Supercapacitors Better than Batteries", sharing some of the research from the new IDTechEx report, "Supercapacitor Materials and Formats 2020-2040".
13 Jul 2020

Graphene Protects Perovskite Solar Cells from Damage
A team of researchers has come up with a novel electrode that could greatly improve the stability of perovskite solar cells, the most promising candidate for the next generation solar cells due to their low cost and high power conversion efficiency.
13 Jul 2020

Sweet Way to 3D Print Blood Vessels
Powdered sugar is the special ingredient in a recipe for mimicking the body's intricate, branching blood vessels in lab-grown tissues.