Full profile interview
6 Mar 2018

BMW
BMW is extremely active when it comes to battery innovation. The company has performed a screening of battery materials to achieve high performance, and is also working on second-life applications.
Event summary
5 Mar 2018

Future Powertrain Conference report UK, 28th Feb- 1st Mar 2018
This event continues to grow with 400 registering at the entrance and 48 table top exhibitors including a busy IDTechEx stan
Full profile interview
5 Mar 2018

Buzz Technology
Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core interviewed Senake Atureliya, CEO and Founder of Buzz Technology: a London-based start-up that specialises in 3D printing and robotics.
5 Mar 2018

Siemens receives funding to develop fuel cell drive for trains
Siemens and Ballard Power Systems plan the joint development of a fuel cell drive for the Siemens Mireo train platform. Working together, the two companies intend to develop a new generation of fuel cells with an especially long lifecycle and high power density as well as improved efficiency.
5 Mar 2018

3D printing method embeds sensing capabilities in robotic actuators
Soft robots that can sense touch, pressure, movement and temperature.
Full profile interview
5 Mar 2018

TARA Biosystems
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed TARA Biosystems CEO Dr Misti Ushio on August 7, 2017. TARA is developing cardiac models for pharmaceutical testing.
2 Mar 2018

Industrial robotic arms: how long will the growth supercycle continue?
In this article, we will explore the basis of the industrial robotic arms growth supercycle and consider the short- and long-term future of sales. We will also discuss the impact of other trends such as the rise of collaborative robotic arms, the emergence of new players and applications for surgical arms, and the progress in other uses of robotic arms such as dairy farming.
2 Mar 2018

Honda to supply Power Manager units for UK energy management demo
Honda Motor Europe has announced it will supply its state-of-the-art Power Manager units as part of the EV-elocity consortium project in the UK. The project aims to demonstrate the business case for Vehicle-to-Grid technologies across a variety of UK locations.
2 Mar 2018

Breakthroughs seen in artificial eye and muscle technology
Inspired by the human eye, researchers have developed an adaptive metalens that is essentially a flat, electronically controlled artificial eye. The adaptive metalens simultaneously controls for three of the major contributors to blurry images: focus, astigmatism, and image shift.
2 Mar 2018

New technique allows printing of flexible, stretchable silver nanowire
Researchers have developed a new technique that allows them to print circuits on flexible, stretchable substrates using silver nanowires. The advance makes it possible to integrate the material into a wide array of electronic devices, as reported in Printed Electronics World.
2 Mar 2018

Taking safari lodges off-grid
The main electricity off-takers in the safari lodge include air conditioning units and fans in the guest rooms; freezers, fridges and ovens in the kitchens, laundries as well as leisure facilities such as the swimming pool pumps..
2 Mar 2018

Collaboration on autonomous indoor mapping technology
The collaboration aims to combine NAVER LABS' Scalable & Semantic Indoor Mapping technology, autonomous robots, and AI-based image recognition capabilities with the HERE Open Location Platform to create, maintain and publish 3D maps of indoor environments such as airports and train stations.
1 Mar 2018

Microgrids but not as we know them
The "IDTechEx Show!" Berlin, April 11-12 will have 2500+ paying delegates, 220 exhibitors and nine parallel conferences but there is a difference this year.
1 Mar 2018

Wearable technology: Growth opportunities after the hype
The IDTechEx Wearable Europe conference and exhibition, to be held on 11-12 April in Berlin Germany, brings together the ecosystem global brands with leading edge technology developers, focussing on the commercial growth opportunities for wearable technology.
1 Mar 2018

Clever coating opens door to smart windows
Researchers have developed a new ultra-thin coating that responds to heat and cold, opening the door to "smart windows".
1 Mar 2018

Robo-vehicle mobility service trial in Japan
Nissan and DeNA will begin a field test of Easy Ride, the robo-vehicle mobility service being developed by both companies, on March 5.
28 Feb 2018

Laser Manufacturing of Lightweight Structures: Automotive & Aerospace
As the demand for lightweight materials increases in the automotive and aerospace industries, so does the demand for suitable processing methods. Can we minimize material use? Can we obtain high-strength welds without damaging temperature sensitive composites?
28 Feb 2018

Sharp to construct mega solar power plant in Vietnam
Sharp Corporation has signed an agreement to construct a mega solar power plant in Vietnam.
28 Feb 2018

New approach towards highly efficient, air-stable perovskite solar
Research into the use of perovskite materials as solar cells has boomed in the last several years, following reports of high energy conversion efficiencies, which have continued to climb. New research reveals how to improve the lifetime of these solar cells, reports Printed Electronics World.
28 Feb 2018

German court lets cities ban diesel cars
In order to combat air pollution, a German court has issued a decision with wide-ranging and costly implications that marks a turning point for diesel vehicles in Germany.