17 Oct 2019

Plastic is Everywhere
Plastic is everywhere, and that is the problem. There is a huge drive to address the concerns that consumers and industry alike have regarding the longevity of plastic in the environment.
17 Oct 2019

Six degrees of nuclear separation
Scientists look to 3D printing to ease separation anxiety, which paves the way to recycle more nuclear material.
17 Oct 2019

New electrolyte stops rapid decline of next-gen lithium battery
The lithium-ion battery is ubiquitous. Because of its versatility, this battery can be tailored to powering cell phones, laptops, power tools or electric vehicles. It is now the source of a multibillion-dollar enterprise annually that continues to grow each year.
17 Oct 2019

Wearable for sports injury prevention
These wearable sensors are first of their kind, using artificial intelligence and the athlete's biodata to build a customized training prep and recovery routine to prevent sports injury associated with repetitive use.
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16 Oct 2019

Panasonic
Panasonic is one of the largest suppliers of Li-ion batteries. They will have to continue investment in production capacity to maintain a leading position in the market.
16 Oct 2019

Global Graphene Group Delivers Graphene-Engineered Solutions
From Invention to Implementation - Global Graphene Group Inc. (G3) was the first company to discover and patent graphene in 2002. Since then, Global G3 has been developing processes for mass production of both single layer and multilayer graphene and their derivative composites.
16 Oct 2019

IDTechEx Announces the Winners of Launchpad
IDTechEx Launchpad will showcase innovations from 12 start-up companies at the IDTechEx Show! held in Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, USA (www.IDTechEx.com/USA). All winners will be showing a new working prototype or product, many for the first time.
16 Oct 2019

Wearable, washable textile devices possible with MXene-coated yarns
Producing functional fabrics that perform all the functions we want, while retaining the characteristics of fabric we're accustomed to is no easy task.
16 Oct 2019

Controlling robots across oceans and space
Human-robotic partnerships are at the heart of European Space Agency's exploration strategy, which includes preparing for scenarios like this by sending robotic scouts to the Moon and planets, hand-in-hand with astronauts controlling them from orbit.
16 Oct 2019

Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus first series-produced electric truck
VW Trucks and Buses takes a big step towards enabling electric mobility: it has officially announced partners for the production of the first Brazilian electric trucks.
16 Oct 2019

Bioelectronic implant could prevent opioid deaths
Researchers are developing a novel, implantable device that can sense the effects of a potentially fatal level of ingested opioids and then automatically and immediately deliver a life-saving dose of naloxone.
16 Oct 2019

Personalized drug delivery in 3D
On a mission for innovation and translational science, Rahima Benhabbour is using 3D-printing technology and her startup company AnelleO to create a breakthrough in women's health.
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16 Oct 2019

Varjo Announces Two New Human-Eye Resolution HMDs
Varjo announces two new human-eye resolution HMDs for professional VR, incorporating support for Steam VR content at industry's highest fidelity and integrated hand tracking.
16 Oct 2019

Australian Government launches $50 million microgrid funding
Regional communities will benefit from more secure, affordable and reliable power under the Australian Government's $50 million program to support feasibility studies into microgrids.
15 Oct 2019

Speaker Spotlight on Dr Rune Wendelbo, Abalonyx
With just over a month to go until Graphene & 2D Materials USA 2019, IDTechEx's Senior Technology Analyst, Dr Richard Collins caught up with Dr Rune Wendelbo of Abalonyx to hear his thoughts on graphene oxide manufacturing and the opportunity for graphene.
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15 Oct 2019

FoodMarble
FoodMarble - a company based in Dublin, Ireland - has developed a portable breath analysis device to determine which foods are the source of issues for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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15 Oct 2019

Applied Nanodetectors Ltd
Applied Nanodetectors has developed a portable breath analysis device for the monitoring of COPD and asthma progression. It is designed for early detection of disease and event prevention to provide better treatment solutions to patients. Early detection of respiratory diseases is a challenge and now that breath analysis has become a recognised diagnostics method by the NHS, there is an opportunity for Applied Nanodetectors' technology to improve standards of care
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15 Oct 2019

InnovationLab
InnovationLab is based in Heidelberg, Germany. It has facilities in Denmark, Norway, Dubai and San Francisco as well as a production site in construction in Wiesloch, Germany.
15 Oct 2019

Dyson pulls the plug on electric vehicles
The Dyson Automotive team has announced that their planned electric vehicle is not commercially viable.
15 Oct 2019

Airbus and LM Industries sign deal to 3D print drones, cars
Airbus and LM Industries, the world's first and only digital manufacturer, have announced the formation of Neorizon to provide disruptive and innovative products with an initial focus on local mobility and autonomy.