6 Jan 2017

New directions for the aerogel market
Alternatives to silica aerogel panel and blanket composites are beginning to gain traction. Silica aerogel granule and powder products are becoming more pronounced as progressively more companies emerge. Meanwhile polymer aerogels are a different class of the material, which can have the potential to act as interesting alternatives to traditional plastic and composite products.
5 Jan 2017

Announcements to get the year started - CES Media Day, Jan 4th, 2017
Dr Zervos, Principal Analyst with IDTechEx, will be reporting daily from Las Vegas, Nevada this week, where he is attending CES 2017.
5 Jan 2017

The beating heart of solar energy
The notion of using solar cells placed under the skin to continuously recharge implanted electronic medical devices is a viable one.
5 Jan 2017

Autonomous car/ taxi/ microbus reduces traffic 75 percent
This new MIT assessment shows how autonomous cars can be operated in a way that sharply reduces the need for taxis and possibly impacts large buses. If successful, this mode will also provide grounds for private cars whether autonomous or not to be banned from cities. Here comes "silent city"!
5 Jan 2017

Army researchers demonstrate 3-D printed drones
Soldiers witnessed the innovation of Army researchers recently during flight testing of 3-D printed unmanned aircraft systems that were created on-demand for specific missions.
4 Jan 2017

Aquarius Engines and range extender futures
Aquarius Engines, an Israeli startup, said a major European carmaker had agreed to fund further development and road tests of its single-piston generator design.
4 Jan 2017

Compound eyes for industry and smartphone
Researchers have developed a process enabling the production of a two millimeter flat camera.
4 Jan 2017

Super UHD TV lineup featuring nano cell technology
Employing the most advanced color-enhancing LCD panel technology to date, LG Electronics' SUPER UHD TVs featuring Nano Cell technology are expected to take LCD TV viewing to a whole new level.
3 Jan 2017

Ultra-thin solution to obstacle in solid-state battery development
A team of researchers have announced a transformative development in the race to produce batteries that are at once safe, powerful, and affordable.
3 Jan 2017

IDTechEx review of the year: the most impactful tech stories of 2016
These past 12 months have seen numerous celebrity deaths, athlete drug scandals and the end of Brangelina however, it was also the year Tesla announced fully automated cars, Alexa became part of the family and Leicester City won the Premier League. As we plan ahead for 2017, IDTechEx analysts have taken a look back over the past 12 months and picked out the most impactful technology launches, acquisitions and products from 2016.
Happy New Year from all at IDTechEx!
3 Jan 2017

Electricity storage and hydrogen production in a single system
For the first time, researchers have produced an integrated battery electrolysis system - known as a 'battolyser' - that can not only store or supply electricity efficiently as a battery but can also split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis.
3 Jan 2017

Who is Pepper?
Pepper is a human-shaped robot designed to be a genuine day-to-day companion, whose number one quality is his ability to perceive emotions.
3 Jan 2017

Method takes material out of theory and makes it into a real electrode
A little sodium goes a long way. At least that's the case in carbon-based energy technology.
2 Jan 2017

Singapore develops drone air traffic control system
With Singapore's limited airspace and dense population, the need for an aerial traffic management system to allow drones to fly safely has become more urgent.
2 Jan 2017

Paper-based skin patch monitors dehydration
Researchers have developed a low-cost skin patch that changes color to indicate different levels of hydration, representing a potential new medical technology.
2 Jan 2017

Nano-calligraphy on graphene
Scientists have demonstrated a method to chemically modify small regions of graphene with high precision, leading to extreme miniaturisation of chemical and biological sensors.
2 Jan 2017

World's smallest diamonds to make wires three atoms wide
Scientists have discovered a way to use diamondoids - the smallest possible bits of diamond - to assemble atoms into the thinnest possible electrical wires, just three atoms wide.
2 Jan 2017

3D printer helps eye surgeon develop prototype tool
3D printing is useful for improving medical instruments used in surgery to repair eye muscles that are misaligned.
2 Jan 2017

Small scale energy harvesters show large scale impact
The production of nano-scale devices has drastically increased with the rise in technological applications, yet a major drawback to the functionality of nano-sized systems is the need for an equally small energy resource.
1 Jan 2017

Electric eel inspires new power source
Researchers have developed a power source inspired by the electric eel. In a study they have demonstrated a method that suggests that self-powered batteries for biological applications such as pacemakers may one day become a reality.