17 Oct 2018

Record Number of Exhibitors for Printed Electronics USA
265 organizations from 25 countries will be exhibiting at Printed Electronics USA on November 14 & 15, 2018 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California.
17 Oct 2018

Australasia's first autonomous air taxi coming to New Zealand
Kitty Hawk's Zephyr Airworks, the operator of Cora in New Zealand, is entering into an agreement with Air New Zealand -- a partnership to one day bring the first ever air taxi service to the sky.
17 Oct 2018

Webinar Tuesday 23 October - Next step for polymer composites
IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 23 October titled Multifunctionality is the key next step for polymer composites.
17 Oct 2018

Simple stickers may save lives of heart patients, athletes
Heart surgery can be traumatic for patients. Having to continuously monitor your status without a doctor when you are back home can be even scarier. Imagine being able to do that with a simple sticker applied to your body.
17 Oct 2018

Aluminum on the way to titanium strength
Scientists have proposed a technology that can double the strength of composites obtained by 3D printing from aluminum powder, and advance the characteristics of these products to the quality of titanium alloys: titanium's strength is about six times higher than that of aluminum, but the density of titanium is 1.7 times higher.
16 Oct 2018

IDTechEx Announces the Winners of Launchpad
IDTechEx Announces the Winners of Launchpad, the New Technologies Initiative will showcase innovations from 10 start-up companies at the IDTechEx Show! held in Santa Clara, USA on November 14-15, 2018 (www.IDTechEx.com/USA). All winners will be showing a new working prototype or product, many for the first time.
16 Oct 2018

Dinosaur movement leads to stronger robots
Computer simulations may soon provide a realistic glimpse into how some species moved and inform work in fields such as robotics, prosthetics and architecture.
16 Oct 2018

Deep learning distinguishes recalled-benign mammograms
An artificial intelligence approach based on deep learning convolutional neural network could identify nuanced mammographic imaging features specific for recalled but benign (false-positive) mammograms and distinguish such mammograms from those identified as malignant or negative.
16 Oct 2018

3D printing cells to produce human tissue
With today's technology, we can 3-D-print sculptures, mechanical parts, prosthetics, even guns and food. But a team of biomedical engineers have developed a method to 3-D-print cells to produce human tissue such as ligaments and tendons, a process that will greatly improve a patient's recovery.
16 Oct 2018

Microgrid trial
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency announced it was partnering with Monash University and technology partner Indra Australia to trial a microgrid on Monash's Clayton campus that will see the campus powered by renewable energy.
16 Oct 2018

Unlocking the value in second-life electric vehicle batteries
With global electric vehicle sales hitting 4 million this summer, increasing attention has been paid to the end-of-life issues of EV batteries. Recycling the batteries to recover the raw materials seems to be the default solution. However, after their first life as powertrain for electric cars, the batteries could still hold 70-80% of their initial capacity which can be further utilised in second-life applications such as stationary energy storage before being recycled.
16 Oct 2018

Strong and self-healing ion gels
Scientists have designed an ion gel with excellent toughness and an ability to self-heal at ambient temperature without any external trigger or detectable change in the environment such as light or temperature. This new class of material has promising potential for building flexible electronic devices.
Update interview
15 Oct 2018

Cellink
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao spoke with Cellink CEO Erick Gatenholm and Cellink Head of Global Sales Johan Berthag at TERMIS WC 2018.
Youtube interview
15 Oct 2018

Material supplier Heraeus on what they can provide
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of IDTechEx, discusses the services Heraeus provides as a material supplier and sectors they wish to cover in the future. This includes sectors such as printed electronics, display and touch sensors.
15 Oct 2018

IDTechEx Announces the Winners of Launchpad
IDTechEx Announces the Winners of Launchpad, the New Technologies Initiative will showcase innovations from 10 start-up companies at the IDTechEx Show! held in Santa Clara, USA on November 14-15, 2018 (www.IDTechEx.com/USA). All winners will be showing a new working prototype or product, many for the first time.
Full profile interview
15 Oct 2018

MTT Micro Turbine Technology
MTT is a Dutch company that produces advanced micro gas turbines for a variety of different applications, including micro CHP systems. IDTechEx spoke with the company's CEO in 2018.
15 Oct 2018

Peer-to-peer solar electricity trading platform
SOLshare has developed the world's first peer-to-peer solar electricity trading platform that leverages existing solar home systems in an off-grid context to create a bottom-up smart grid.
15 Oct 2018

Range Rover Sport self-drives Coventry Ring Road
A Range Rover Sport has completed the first ever self-driving lap of one of the UK's most challenging road layouts. A prototype self-driving Range Rover Sport handled the complex Coventry Ring Road, successfully changing lanes, merging with traffic and exiting junctions at the speed limit of 40mph.
15 Oct 2018

Where are all the female inventors? Addressing the patent gender gap.
The uptake of STEM subjects by women and other minorities is crucial for myriad reasons, for instance boosting economic activity and closing the pay gender gap, to name but two.
15 Oct 2018

New 3D-printed cement paste gets stronger when it cracks
What if the inherent weaknesses of a material actually made houses and buildings stronger during wildfires and earthquakes? Researchers have 3D-printed cement paste, a key ingredient of the concrete and mortar used to build various elements of infrastructure, that gets tougher under pressure like the shells of arthropods such as lobsters and beetles.