13 Jan 2017

Electric boats and ships 2017-2027: Large market emerging
Analysts at IDTechEx have issued a new report, Electric Boats and Ships 2017-2027 looking at this fragmented but often highly profitable and growing sector.
12 Jan 2017

Miniscule amounts of impurities in vacuum greatly affect OLED lifetime
Reproducibility is a necessity for science but has often eluded researchers studying the lifetime of organic light-emitting diodes.
12 Jan 2017

New technology will cut plug-in hybrid fuel consumption by one third
Engineers have taken inspiration from biological evolution and the energy savings garnered by birds flying in formation to improve the efficiency of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles by more than 30 percent.
12 Jan 2017

How perovskite solar films efficiently convert light to power
Solar cells made with films mimicking the structure of the mineral perovskite are the focus of worldwide research. But only now have researchers directly shown the films bear a key property allowing them to efficiently convert sunlight into electricity.
12 Jan 2017

3D printing and nanotechnology to detect toxic liquids
Carbon nanotubes have made headlines in scientific journals for a long time, as has 3D printing. But when both combine with the right polymer, in this case a thermoplastic, something special occurs: electrical conductivity increases and makes it possible to monitor liquids in real time.
12 Jan 2017

Webinar Thursday 26 January - Autonomous vehicles
IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 26 January 2017 titled Autonomous Vehicles: Cars but a whole lot more!
Event summary
12 Jan 2017

Updates from CES 2017
A team of IDTechEx analysts attended CES 2017 in the first week of January. Our aim was to cover all of the latest updates and trends in each of the topics that we cover. In this exclusive premium article, we report our observations in the VR, AR/MR, smartwatch & fitness tracker, sensors, air quality monitoring, displays and haptics spaces.
11 Jan 2017

The world's first connected ewriter
QuirkLogic has announced Quilla the world's largest Connected eWriter system. The 42" electronic paper devices replicate the familiar feel of paper and pen on the world's largest eWriter.
11 Jan 2017

Will Amazon Go win the war between computer vision and RFID in retail?
The scenario that shopping without checkout lines has been described multiple times since the introduction of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and many people believed if that could come true, it must be RFID that enables it. However, Amazon Go will demonstrate to us that other emerging technologies are going to realize it first, due to the significant improvement of deep learning, computer vision and sensor fusion, as announced on 5th December 2016. This leads us to consider which technology will be the future in the retail industry: computer vision, or RFID?
External press release
11 Jan 2017

Merck KGaA and CLEARink Displays sign development agreement
Merck KGaA has signed a comprehensive materials development agreement with CLEARink Displays, Inc., aiming to bring CLEARink's innovative and patented reflective display technology to market by the end of 2017.
11 Jan 2017

Electrifying news . . . nano-modified aerospace composites
New technology that could enhance both the electrical and thermal conductivity of conventional composite materials has been developed.
11 Jan 2017

Volkswagen presents the ID Buzz
Volkswagen is demonstrating with the I.D. BUZZ concept vehicle just how rich in features the electric mobility of tomorrow will be.
10 Jan 2017

CES 2017- Day 2, January 6th, 2017
Day 2 of CES was dedicated to start ups and new companies doing interesting things.
10 Jan 2017

Honda introduces Cooperative Mobility Ecosystem
Honda unveiled its Cooperative Mobility Ecosystem connecting the power of artificial intelligence, robotics and big data to transform the mobility experience of the future and improve customers' quality of life.
10 Jan 2017

Advanced intelligent consumer and industrial robots
The lineup includes a home robot that doubles as a smart home gateway and intelligent home notification center, enhancing convenience in users' day-to-day lives. LG is also taking the power of IoT and smart technology outside of the home with advanced robots designed for use in airports and other public spaces.
10 Jan 2017

Three-layer nanoparticle catalysts improve zinc-air batteries
Nanoparticles containing three different layers of material can help to boost the performance of a zinc-air battery, researchers have found.
10 Jan 2017

Nanowire 'inks' enable paper-based printable electronics
By suspending tiny metal nanoparticles in liquids, scientists are brewing up conductive ink-jet printer "inks" to print inexpensive, customizable circuit patterns on just about any surface.
9 Jan 2017

Researchers design one of the strongest, lightest materials known
The new configurations have been made in the lab using a high-resolution, multimaterial 3-D printer.
9 Jan 2017

The answer is blowing in the wind
The amount of energy generated by renewables fluctuates depending on the natural variability of resources at any given time. The sun isn't always shining, nor is the wind always blowing.
9 Jan 2017

Battery cell production begins at Tesla's gigafactory
At the Gigafactory, Tesla and Panasonic have begun mass production of lithium-ion battery cells, which will be used in Tesla's energy storage products and Model 3.