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2018
22 Jan 2018

Award for wearable radiation detection technology

A research team has won a 2017 R&D 100 Award for a vest specially designed to contain devices that detect illicit nuclear material.
22 Jan 2018

Biodegradable sensor monitors pressure in the body then disappears

Engineers have created a biodegradable pressure sensor that could help doctors monitor chronic lung disease, swelling of the brain, and other medical conditions before dissolving harmlessly in a patient's body.
9 Jan 2018

Wearable sensors for plants

Researchers have developed a process for fabricating intricate graphene patterns on tape.
8 Jan 2018

Ultrahaptics' mid-air haptic technology commercialised

Ultrahaptics has signed an agreement with global gaming leader IGT to supply its mid-air haptic feedback solution for implementation in IGT's TRUE 4D™ games on the CrystalCurve™ TRUE 4D™ cabinet.
2 Jan 2018

Sensors for Smart Garments

StretchSense is a global supplier of soft, stretchy sensors.
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20 Dec 2017

Redux acquisition

Redux ST was acquired by Alphabet (parent company to Google) in mid-2017.
19 Dec 2017

Industry-first optical-based fingerprint sensors for smartphones

Synaptics Incorporated announced an industry-first family of Natural ID™ biometric authentication solutions that leverage high-performance, highly secure optical-based fingerprint sensors for smartphones and tablets.
19 Dec 2017

Sensor & Actuator Research - New Technology

New research at BSAC will have even greater impacts on consumer, industrial, and medical products.
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14 Dec 2017

A report from BIOMEDevice San Jose 2017

2017 marked BIOMEDevice's tenth year showcasing devices that provide innovative solutions to current day problems in human health. IDTechEx analyst Dr Alexis Karandrea attended. Held this year in San Jose, the conference featured an expo alongside a number of talks on various subjects related to medical devices.
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14 Dec 2017

IDTechEx Show! USA 2017 IDTechEx opening Cornerstone

Raghu Das introduced the technologies covered and an introduction to the IDTechEx Show! USA 2017
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13 Dec 2017

Report on IDTechEx Show! USA 2017

The following article summarises some of the key observations made by IDTechEx analysts during the IDTechEx Show! It contains details of many of the companies demonstrating products during the exhibition, notable presentations given and summaries of relevant conversations and recent updates.
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11 Dec 2017

Biosensors move to the point of care... and beyond

The glucose sensing industry will be a $12bn market by 2027, making up a large chunk of the $33bn market for biosensors expected in the same year. Wearable sensors today are making larger and larger market penetration, with more than 50 countries now offering glucose sensors free to the user.
11 Dec 2017

Highly Flexible Stretchable Sensors

tacterion's innovative and unique technology is a highly flexible and stretchable sensor called sensorskin.
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4 Dec 2017

Giant Health Event 2017: An event summary

The Giant Health conferenced feature five tracks covering a range of digital health initiatives, including public policy, artificial intelligence, pharma innovation and voice technology.
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4 Dec 2017

A report from the Integrated Electrical Solutions Forum (IESF)

Mentor shows its gained strengths in the automotive sector after Siemens' acquisition, as reported by IDTechEx analyst Lorenzo Grande, PhD.
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1 Dec 2017

Advances in Biosensor Technology Could Limit the Spread of HIV

1.8 million people acquire HIV each year, with the World Health Organisation estimating that 1 in 5 people living with HIV do not realise they are infected. Therefore, strategies for faster and earlier diagnosis are as important as ever to limit the spread of HIV.
29 Nov 2017

Report on the Winton Symposium

IDTechEx analysts Aman Atak and Luke Gear report on their findings at this event.
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21 Nov 2017

Sensors printed onto leaves

Engineers have created sensors that can be printed onto plant leaves and reveal when the plants are experiencing a water shortage. This kind of technology could not only save neglected houseplants but, more importantly, give farmers an early warning when their crops are in danger.
16 Nov 2017

It Aint Virtual Anymore

Novasentis, United States
16 Nov 2017

Electroactive Fluorinated Polymers For Organic Electronics

PIEZOTECH ARKEMA, France