19 Aug 2019

Machine learning to help develop self-healing robots that 'feel pain'
Researchers will use self-healing materials and machine learning to develop soft robotics as part of a new collaborative project.
19 Aug 2019

Scientists can now manipulate brain cells using smartphones
A team of scientists have invented a device that can control neural circuits using a tiny brain implant controlled by a smartphone.
Background
16 Aug 2019

Genomatica
Genomatica is a bioengineering technology development company, who partner with chemical companies looking to develop new sustainable, biobased chemicals and intermediates. IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core learns more.
Full profile interview
16 Aug 2019

Rebellyous Foods
Rebellyous Foods is a Seattle-based food technology start-up that develops plant-based chicken products. IDTechEx Analyst Michael Dent interviewed CEO Christie Lagally on 15.08.19
16 Aug 2019

IDTechEx: advanced wound care market to exceed $22 billion by 2030
IDTechEx, a market intelligence company focusing on emerging technologies, have released a new report titled "Advanced Wound Care Technologies 2020-2030". In the report, IDTechEx forecasts the market for advanced wound care technologies to exceed $22 billion by the year 2030.
16 Aug 2019

New biobased polymers coming to market in 2019
Biobased polymers are gaining increased prominence in the minds of consumers, as increased awareness of climate change and plastic pollution continues to grow. However, the range of biobased alternatives to the main plastics we encounter in our daily lives continues to limit its potential adoption. Key to accelerating the switch from petrochemical to biobased plastics is going to be a larger diversity of materials, including commodity polyolefins such as polypropylene and polyethylene. IDTechEx looks at the key manufacturers of biobased polymers and production methods and capacities, in their report, "Biobased Polymers 2018-2023: A Technology and Market Perspective".
16 Aug 2019

Material players set for big gains/losses in EV $1,000+ bn revolution
The electric vehicle market is growing very quickly. IDTechEx forecast that the total market will exceed $1,000bn value within the next 5-years across all categories: land, sea, and air. This huge growth is resulting in a large amount of turbulence within the supply chain. In particular, the material considerations are different to traditional internal combustion engines and provide a significant opportunity or threat - depending on your viewpoint.
16 Aug 2019

Towards smart packaging that detects the presence of salmonella
When food is recalled due to contamination from bacteria such as salmonella, one may wonder how a tainted product ended up on store shelves. New technology being developed could give retailers and regulators an earlier warning on dangers in food, improving public health and giving consumers peace of mind.
16 Aug 2019

Solar powered furniture for smart cities
The next generation in smart, sustainable and solar powered urban furniture
16 Aug 2019

Wearable moves brain monitoring from the lab to the real world
Imagine if a coach could know which moments of competition a certain player might peak, or if a truck driver had objective data telling him his body and mind were too tired to continue driving.
16 Aug 2019

Rapid, low-cost method to 3D print microfluidic devices
Microfluidics is the manipulation and study of sub-microscopic liters of fluids. Technologies that utilise microfluidics are found in many multidisciplinary fields ranging from engineering to biology. Experiments can be performed on a device roughly of the size of a dollar coin, reducing the amount of reagents used, wastes produced, and the overall costs.
16 Aug 2019

Machine learning tool improves tracking of tiny moving particles
Scientists have developed an automated tool for mapping the movement of particles inside cells that may accelerate research in many fields.
16 Aug 2019

Robotic jellyfish able to perform 3D jet propulsion and maneuvers
As a source of inspiration, aquatic creatures such as fish, cetaceans, and jellyfish could inspire innovative designs to improve the ways that manmade systems operate in and interact with aquatic environments. Jellyfishes in nature propel themselves through their surroundings by radially expanding and contracting their bell-shaped bodies to push water behind them, which is called jet propulsion.
15 Aug 2019

Military Vehicles on Land
The need for electric vehicles in military applications is strong. The speed of advance of an army is still limited by speed of providing fuel and other "materiel" as they call it. 20% of deaths are suffered simply providing fuel. The US Military has a program to reduce fuel consumption by 70% because of this.
Background
15 Aug 2019

Owl Autonomous Imaging
Owl Autonomous Imaging (Owl AI) are developing a lidar module.
15 Aug 2019

$7.5 billion 'smart mini-city' to be built in Las Vegas
This $7.5 billion, six year project, will be constructed of net-zero buildings within their own insular mini-city, featuring automated multi-functional designs, renewable energies from solar/wind/water/kinetic, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, supertrees, and self-healing concrete structures.
15 Aug 2019

Progress in 3D holographic tissue printing
Prellis Biologics today announced that Khosla Ventures has led an $8.7 million Series A investment in the company. The announcement comes as Prellis has reached major tissue engineering milestones in its mission to use 3D holographic printing to create 3D tissue and organs for research and transplantation.
Youtube interview
15 Aug 2019

Artificial Intelligence for 3D Printing
PrintSYSt provides automatic, cloud-based solutions for optimization and facilitation with their patented algorithm bringing AI and 3D printing knowledge into one end-to-end platform.
15 Aug 2019

Dominion Energy announces battery storage pilot projects
The four utility-scale battery storage pilot projects totaling 16 megawatts are the largest projects of their kind in Virginia. The projects were filed with the State Corporation Commission for approval Friday and are enabled by the Grid Transformation & Security Act of 2018, which allows Dominion Energy to invest in up to 30 megawatts of battery storage pilot projects.
Full profile interview
14 Aug 2019

Cubiq Foods
Cubiq Foods are a food technology company who make cell culture-derived animal fats and structured fat products for fortifying foods with omega 3. On 09.08 IDTechEx analysts Michael Dent interviewed Cubiq Foods CEO and co-founder Andres Montefeltro.