Youtube interview
23 Aug 2018

Korea Textile Trade Association, Korean e-textile display
Korea Textile Trade Association displayed a variety of e-textiles produced in Korea producing apparel with lights, pressure sensors and more.
23 Aug 2018

Biomedical diagnostics for all: democratization and personalisation
The market for biomedical diagnostics is expected to grow steadily, due to an ageing and growing global population, increasing health expenditure and more prevalent lifestyle ailments such as obesity, cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
23 Aug 2018

Helping Australia's busiest airport to go renewable
With more than 40 million passengers a year, nearly 350,000 aircraft movements a year, three terminals, a freight facility, not to mention close to 55,000 people working on airport across more than 200 organisations, Sydney Airport uses a lot of energy.
23 Aug 2018

Development of marine systems based on fuel cells
PowerCell has signed a memorandum of understanding with Siemens AG regarding a joint development of fuel cell-based drive and power generating systems for marine applications.
23 Aug 2018

Solar electric StratoAirNet prototype completes first flight
Bye Aerospace announced the successful completion of the first flight of the solar electric technology demonstrator prototype for its "StratoAirNet" and "Solesa" families of medium-altitude aircraft systems.
23 Aug 2018

Building up stretchable electronics to be multipurpose as smartphones
By stacking and connecting layers of stretchable circuits on top of one another, engineers have developed an approach to build soft, pliable "3D stretchable electronics" that can pack a lot of functions while staying thin and small in size.
Youtube interview
22 Aug 2018

Tegway's flexible thermoelectric device for sensing
TEGway have developed a flexible thermoelectric device used, in this example, to measure gases and temperature within a steam pipe through their sensors. The sensor itself is powered by the heat generated by the pipe that is being measured.
22 Aug 2018

Electric stimulation treats eye disease
A medical device company with a new approach treats eye diseases by stimulating the optic nerve of the cornea with neuromodulation.
22 Aug 2018

Novel sensors could enable smarter textiles
A team of engineers is developing next-generation smart textiles by creating flexible carbon nanotube composite coatings on a wide range of fibers, including cotton, nylon and wool.
22 Aug 2018

Tidal turbine shows phenomenal performance
Scotrenewables Tidal Power has set another record with its first 2MW floating tidal stream turbine with the unit clocking up over 3GWh of renewable electricity in its first year of testing at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney, Scotland.
22 Aug 2018

A paper battery powered by bacteria
In remote areas of the world or in regions with limited resources, everyday items like electrical outlets and batteries are luxuries. Health care workers in these areas often lack electricity to power diagnostic devices, and commercial batteries may be unavailable or too expensive. New power sources are needed that are low-cost and portable.
22 Aug 2018

Agenda Announced - Biggest Brands - Most Innovative Technology
The agenda for the world's largest event on printed, flexible and organic electronics, Printed Electronics USA has just been announced. The speaker programme has been designed by IDTechEx analysts, embedded in the industry, who have selected the biggest brands and most exciting technology developments from across the globe.
22 Aug 2018

Electric Vehicles: Everything Is Changing - Discussing The Key Trends
IDTechEx's will bring together the leaders of the emerging electric vehicle sectors of the future. Whilst electric cars are an important area for electrification, passenger vehicles are not the only segment that is becoming electrified.
22 Aug 2018

World's first-ever 4D printing for ceramics
A research team has achieved a ground-breaking advancement in materials research by successfully developing the world's first-ever 4D printing for ceramics, which are mechanically robust and can have complex shapes. This could turn a new page in the structural application of ceramics.
22 Aug 2018

Robots significantly influence children's opinions
Young children are significantly more likely than adults to have their opinions and decisions influenced by robots, according to new research.
21 Aug 2018

Wearable USA 2018, have you purchased your pass?
This year, Wearable USA returns alongside parallel conference tracks covering the most important technology trends in IoT, sensors, energy storage, printed and flexible electronics, additive manufacturing and advanced materials.
Full profile interview
21 Aug 2018

TuSimple
TuSimple is a startup founded in 2015. The company has now closed $82 million in financing to develop an autonomous software for a level 4 autonomous truck by 2020.
21 Aug 2018

New benchmarks in energy storage research
Electrochemical energy storage is a key technology of the 21st century. Now, the Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage Ulm & Karlsruhe, one of the most ambitious research platforms in this area worldwide, has started operation.
21 Aug 2018

BYD secures pole position in Thailand's pure electric vehicle market
BYD announced its successful delivery of 101 pure electric e6 cars to Bangkok, with another 1000 more to come. The agreement with Thailand to export an additional fleet of cars catapults BYD to the number one position in the country'smarket for pure electric vehicles.
21 Aug 2018

Greek island to run solely on wind and solar power
With the EU's clean energy, low-carbon goals and the specific needs of isolated communities in mind, the EU-funded TILOS project set out to make the Greek island of Tilos the first in the Mediterranean to be powered solely by renewable energy. This required more robust technology to store and distribute the power effectively over time and distance.