4 Mar 2019

High-powered fuel cell boosts electric-powered submersibles, drones
A team of engineers has developed a high-power fuel cell using a unique pH-gradient-enabled microscale bipolar interface that could power a variety of transportation modes — including unmanned underwater vehicles, drones and eventually electric aircraft — at significantly lower cost.
1 Mar 2019

Huawei launches HUAWEI Mate X, 5G foldable phone
Huawei has unveiled the HUAWEI Mate X, redefining smartphone design with a foldable form factor.
1 Mar 2019

Electric Vehicles in China: New Insights
China is key to the future of electric vehicles because of formidable innovation and global reach as much as biggest market demand. The new IDTechEx Research report, "Electric Vehicles in China 2019-2029", finds that the market penetration and technical innovation in China of electric buses is more impressive than electric cars. However, it finds that China is extremely backward in certain respects and its success and priorities are not always those that the global media portray.
1 Mar 2019

Cars to power houses in trial
The trial will see if EVs and V2H systems can effectively ease peak demand on electricity networks and keep the power on for customers during short-term outages.
1 Mar 2019

AI can predict spread of melanoma
An interdisciplinary research team have developed a groundbreaking method based on artificial intelligence to identify melanoma cells that are likely to metastasize to other parts of the body.
1 Mar 2019

Fast, flexible ionic transistors for bioelectronic devices
A team has developed the first biocompatible ion-driven transistor that is fast enough to enable real-time signal sensing and stimulation of brain signals.
1 Mar 2019

FedEx unveils autonomous delivery robot
FedEx announced the FedEx SameDay Bot — an autonomous delivery device designed to help retailers make same-day and last-mile deliveries to their customers.
1 Mar 2019

Webinar Tuesday 12 March 2019 - Advancements in 3D Printing
IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 12 March 2019 titled Advancements in 3D Printing.
28 Feb 2019

Electric hydrofoil bubble taxi
The Bubble Taxi is a small, fast & very efficient electric hydrofoil craft that can carry up to 5 passengers (including the pilot) with a maximum speed of 25 km/h, producing no wave, no noise and no emission.
28 Feb 2019

Electric Vehicle Motor Proliferation Spurs Huge Market
Traction motor sales grow faster than electric vehicle sales because small vehicles such as mobility for the disabled have two motors. IFEVS has put two in microcars for four-wheel drive. In larger cars, two motors is now commonplace for economy, performance, four-wheel drive, vectored steering and attack survival.
28 Feb 2019

Thin-film solar application for the oil industry
The thin-film panels, unique in that they can be directly applied to flat surfaces, are significantly more flexible and lighter in weight than traditional panels, which also require the additional weight of racks and bolts for installation.
28 Feb 2019

Refillable technology for electric cars
Refillable' technology could provide enough energy to drive an electric car up to 3,000 miles.
Youtube interview
28 Feb 2019

Aerosol-based additive manufacturing technology
Integrated Deposition Solutions discuss their aerosol-based technology: Nanojet
External press release
28 Feb 2019

Consortium promises 'big leap' in performance for energy storage tech
A global battery consortium charged with advancing lead battery technology has re-launched as it prepares to unveil a raft of new research designed to take the technology to the next level.
27 Feb 2019

New filament combines solar energy harvesting and storage capabilities
Researchers have invented a weavable filament that both captures and stores solar energy simultaneously—two capabilities that have only been available in separate devices until now.
27 Feb 2019

Printing OLED displays: has its time finally come?
Solution processed light emitting organic materials were demonstrated in 1989 with a tiny 0.1 EQE (external quantum efficiency). Since then there has been tremendous progress on material synthesis/production as well as on display processing. However, thus far, commercialization has remained elusive. In this article we will argue that the page may be about to turn.
27 Feb 2019

Automated shark-spotting project
The Shark Spotters, the Institute for Communities and Wildlife in Africa at UCT and PatternLab SaRL have launched a project aimed at developing a low-cost, computer-vision-based, automatic, shark detection algorithm to be used on fixed cameras above Cape Town's beaches.
27 Feb 2019

New CRISPR/Cas9 therapy can suppress ageing
Ageing is a leading risk factor for a number of debilitating conditions, including heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's disease, to name a few. This makes the need for anti-aging therapies all the more urgent. Now researchers have developed a new gene therapy to help decelerate the aging process.
27 Feb 2019

Shell has agreed to acquire 100% of sonnen
Shell has agreed to acquire 100% of sonnen, a leader in smart energy storage systems and innovative energy services for households. This follows an investment by Shell in May 2018 and means that, post regulatory approval and completion, sonnen will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell.
27 Feb 2019

Cutting the cost of fuel cells in electric vehicles
The 2019 Toyota Mirai electric vehicle touts zero emissions, thanks to a fuel cell that runs on hydrogen instead of gasoline. But the Mirai has barely left California, partly because today's fuel cell electrodes are made of super expensive platinum.