20 May 2021

Which Country Will be The Next to Approve Cultured Meat?
In December 2020, Singapore made headlines by becoming the first country in the world to approve a cultured meat product for commercial sale. The regulatory approval and subsequent commercial release of a cultured meat product caused a surge of excitement around the world, with many wondering where the next region to approve cultured meat for sale will be.
20 May 2021

Zapping Nerves with Ultrasound Lowers Drug-Resistant Blood Pressure
Brief pulses of ultrasound delivered to nerves near the kidney produced a clinically meaningful drop in blood pressure in people whose hypertension did not respond to a triple cocktail of medications, reports a new study.
20 May 2021

Drones Carry Out High-Precision Radiation Monitoring
The Belgian nuclear research centre, SCK CEN, and the Belgian aeronautical specialist, Sabca, have developed an innovative technology that enables drones to be used to carry out radiological measurements.
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20 May 2021

Lamborghini: Electrification and COVID Update
Lamborghini recently announced its updated electrification targets and its financial performance for 2020.
Full profile interview
20 May 2021

Symbio
Symbio, headquartered in Fontaine, France, design and manufacture fuel cell systems for transport applications. They are jointly owned by French automotive supplier Faurecia and the tire manufacturer Michelin. In May 2021 IDTechEx Technology Analyst David Wyatt spoke with Symbio's VP of Products, Marketing and Strategy, Christophe Schramm
19 May 2021

Volocopter Unveils New Urban Air Motility Aircraft
Volocopter has unveiled its newest aircraft, VoloConnect. This electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft is designed to connect suburbs to cities and complements the company's existing family of aircraft for the intra-city mission. VoloConnect's distinctive hybrid lift and push design is expected to achieve certification within the next 5 years.
19 May 2021

World First Concept for Rechargeable Cement Based Batteries
Imagine an entire twenty storey concrete building which can store energy like a giant battery. Thanks to unique research such a vision could someday be a reality. Researchers recently published an article outlining a new concept for rechargeable batteries - made of cement.
19 May 2021

AI and Brain Computer Interface Allows Paralyzed Users to Text
The combination of mental effort and state-of-the-art technology have allowed a man with immobilized limbs to communicate by text at speeds rivaling those achieved by his able-bodied peers texting on a smartphone.
19 May 2021

Fast, Affordable Solution for Transparent Displays and Semiconductors
Scientists have developed a roll-based damage-free transfer technique that allows two-dimensional nanomaterials to be transferred into wafer scale without damage. The proposed technique has a variety of applications from transparent displays and semiconductors to displays for self-driving cars, and is expected to accelerate the commercialization of 2D nanomaterial-based high-performance devices.
19 May 2021

Join the Webinar on Stationary Energy Storage Without Batteries
Thursday 3 June 2021 - This webinar uniquely gives an appraisal of stationary storage for electricity supply beyond batteries and pumped hydro. See some of the results of IDTechEx prioritising all the options within gravity storage of many types, air, hydrogen, thermal and supercapacitors and their variants for example.
19 May 2021

3D-Printed Jelly Developed
3D-printable gels with improved and highly controlled properties can be created by merging micro- and nano-sized networks of the same materials harnessed from seaweed, according to new research. The findings could have applications in biomedical materials - think of biological scaffolds for growing cells - and soft robotics.
19 May 2021

Balyo Selects Ouster's Digital Lidar for Its Robotic Forklifts
Ouster Inc announced that it has signed a strategic customer agreement with Balyo to deploy Ouster's 3D digital lidar on its robotic forklifts.
Full profile interview
18 May 2021

Stoicheia
Stoicheia has developed a process to accelerate materials discovery by rapidly generating unprecedentedly large high-quality nano-materials datasets to train proprietary AI algorithms. IDTechEx spoke with Prof. Chad Mirkin (Founder), Dr Andrey Ivankin (Founder & CTO), and Andrew Mirkin (Director of Business Development).
Event summary
18 May 2021

ADAS Sensors 2021: Part 2
In part 2 of IDTechEx's coverage of the ADAS Sensors 2021 conference the focus is on infrared detection, sensor fusion, AI and connectivity. These sensors are vital for improving the robustness and operational domain size of ADAS applications. In this article key presentations are covered and trends are discussed.
18 May 2021

Upcoming Webinar - Flexible Electronics for Automotive Applications
Thursday 27 May 2021 - In this webinar Dr Matthew Dyson, a Technology Analyst at IDTechEx specializing in printed/flexible electronics, will discuss a wide range of emerging applications for printed/flexible electronics technologies within the automotive sector, along with a forecast adoption timeline.
18 May 2021

Ultra- Precision Agriculture Uses Machine Learning, Robots
A gardener hoping for a crop of the juiciest summer tomatoes might tend to each and every plant in a plot. But a farmer working to feed the world? Researchers believe that may be possible. They're applying and integrating layers of technologies - including sensors, machine learning, artificial intelligence, high-throughput phenotyping platforms such as drones and small-scale rolling robots that can also fertilize, weed and cull single plants in a field - with the ultimate goal of replacing farmers' reliance on heavy machinery and broadcast spraying in operations of all sizes.
18 May 2021

Smart Bandage Diagnoses Infection
Bandages are great for covering wounds, but they would be much more useful if they could also detect infections. By embedding nanosensors in the fibers of a bandage, researchers have created a continuous, noninvasive way to detect and monitor an infection in a wound.
18 May 2021

Ultrasound Stimulation to Reduce Inflammation in COVID-19 In-Patients
Researchers have begun a pilot clinical trial to test the efficacy of using ultrasound to stimulate the spleen and reduce COVID-19-related inflammation, decreasing the length of hospital stays.
Event summary
18 May 2021

ADAS Sensors 2021: Part 1
In part 1 of IDTechEx's coverage of the ADAS Sensors 2021 conference the focus is on radars and LiDARs, which play a crucial role in ADAS applications. New developments in these sensors are covered and trends highlighted.
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18 May 2021

First Insights into Floating PV's Environmental Impact Announced
BayWa r.e has received the first results of environmental studies carried out at the largest Floating-PV farm outside of Asia in Zwolle, the Netherlands.