Event summary
8 Feb 2016

Event report: Innovations in Large Area Electronics
IDTechEx attended the second innoLAE conference, which took place on the 1st and 2nd of February 2016 in Cambridge (UK). It was organised by the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large-Area Electronics.
8 Feb 2016

Flexible film may lead to phone-sized cancer detector
A thin, stretchable film that coils light waves like a Slinky could one day lead to more precise, less expensive monitoring for cancer survivors.
8 Feb 2016

Display and optics architecture in AR and VR smartglasses applications
This article looks into some of the differences in requirements in AR and VR head mounted displays.
8 Feb 2016

Energy harvesting via smart materials
One of the biggest challenges for the development of mechanical energy harvesting via electrostrictive polymers is being able to improve their performance.
8 Feb 2016

3D printing a brain to understand its folds
Now, by 3D-printing a fake gel brain and watching it grow scientists have discovered how the human brain develops its folds.
5 Feb 2016

X-rays reveal details of plastic solar cell production
Plastic solar cells are light, easy to install, and readily produced using a printer. Nevertheless, the processes that take place on the molecular scale during the production of organic solar cells are not yet entirely clear.
5 Feb 2016

IDTechEx interview Nuon Solar team 3.2.16
Every year, the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge sees solar cars from all over the world race right across Australia on sunshine. The Nuon Solar Team has won six times including October last year.
5 Feb 2016

Dip coating to solve perovskite moisture sensitivity
Scientists from China and Australia have designed a water-resistant perovskite solar cell that can operate in a humid environment and maintain its efficiency over three weeks.
5 Feb 2016

Over 300 million mild hybrid 48V vehicles in prospect
Analyst IDTechEx External Link has just completed a major study of 48V mild hybrid vehicles, releasing the brand new report Mild Hybrid 48V Vehicles 2016-2031.
5 Feb 2016

First ever 3D printed object from asteroid metals
Planetary Resources, in collaboration with their partner 3D Systems, have developed the first ever direct metal print from asteroid metals.
5 Feb 2016

Feeling spaces with the Proximity Hat
A portable system informs users about their surroundings by applying pressure to the head and acts as a navigation aid for the visually impaired.
Full profile interview
5 Feb 2016

Kopin Corporation
IDTechEx interviewed Hong Choi, the CTO/R&D Manager at Kopin corporation. Kopin span out of MIT over 30 years ago, and has been developing microdisplay technologies, starting with a $55m DARPA project in the early 1990s. Today, the company is focused on the wearable technology market, and particularly on near-eye computing. This profile also mentions their work on high-capacity, SiO-C anode lithium-ion batteries, developed with Hitachi Maxell.
Youtube
4 Feb 2016

Powercast at Energy Harvesting & Storage USA: Wireless Power
A video interview with Powercast at the Energy Harvesting & Storage USA exhibition.
4 Feb 2016

You'll never be-leaf what makes up this battery
Scientists have a new recipe for batteries: Bake a leaf, and add sodium.
4 Feb 2016

Healthy disagreement on 48V mild hybrids
The end game with the 48V hybrid cars that will first appear in volume production in 2017 is having no 12V battery - just a beefy 48V one.
4 Feb 2016

IDTechEx Show! Berlin - What Is New For 2016
The annual IDTechEx Show! will have a focus on green technologies in Berlin on 27-28 April.
4 Feb 2016

Novel optical materials for emerging displays
A development and manufacturing collaboration of OLED and on-cell touch sensor materials.
3 Feb 2016

SheerWind selected by cleantech accelerator
A cost-effective, high-performance alternative to conventional wind technology, by capturing, concentrating, accelerating, and harvesting wind power in a funnel system.
3 Feb 2016

New kind of polymer could lead to artificial muscles
A completely new hybrid polymer has been developed by researchers that might one day be used in artificial muscles or other life-like materials; for delivery of drugs, biomolecules or other chemicals; in materials with self-repair capability; and for replaceable energy sources.
3 Feb 2016

£6M of funding to develop new powertrain technologies
Morgan Motor Company is pleased to announce that it will lead a £6m project to develop new powertrain technologies.