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2025
28 Oct 2025

Materials for PEM Fuel Cells 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Conor O'Brien
28 Aug 2025

Graphene & 2D Materials 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Conor O'Brien
14 Jul 2025

Quantum Computing Market 2026-2046: Technology, Trends, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Noah El Alami and Dr Tess Skyrme
2 Apr 2025

Emerging Memory and Storage Technology 2025-2035: Markets, Trends, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Shababa Selim
19 Feb 2025

Critical Battery Materials 2025-2035: Technologies, Players, Markets, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
2024
12 Jul 2024

Roboshuttles and Autonomous Buses 2024-2044: Technologies, Trends, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Shihao Fu and Dr Xiaoxi He
3 Jan 2024

Bramble Energy

Bramble Energy produces bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, leveraging manufacturing techniques typically seen in the printed circuit board industry. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Carsten Pohlmann (Business Development Director)
2023
7 Nov 2023

Intrinisic Semiconductor Technologies

Intrinsic Semiconductor Technologies is a UK-based startup focussed on an innovative memory solution, ReRAM, targeted at edge AI compute, embedded systems applications, and CMOS nodes below 28nm. IDTechEx Technology Analyst, James Falkiner, recently sat down for an online discussion with CEO Mark Dickinson, discussing the fundamental issues with existing solutions, ReRAM technology, and the future of Intrinsic Semiconductor Technologies.
2022
13 Oct 2022

Human Brain Cells in a Dish Learn to Play Pong

A Melbourne-led team has for the first time shown that 800,000 brain cells living in a dish can perform goal-directed tasks - in this case the simple tennis-like computer game, Pong. Now they are going to find out what happens when their DishBrain is affected by medicines and alcohol.
10 Oct 2022

Seaweed-Based Battery Powers Confidence in Sustainable Energy Storage

A research team uses nanomaterials made from seaweed to create a strong battery separator, paving the way for greener and more efficient energy storage.
29 Jun 2022

Climate Damage Caused by Growing Space Tourism Needs Urgent Mitigation

A formidable space tourism industry may have a greater climate effect than the aviation industry and undo repair to the protective ozone layer if left unregulated, according to a new study.
15 Feb 2022

Disorder-Engineered Inorganic Crystals Set Record for Ultrathin Solar

Displayed over roof tops and in solar farms, silicon-based solar cells are, so far, one of the most efficient systems in generating electricity from sunlight, but their fabrication can be expensive and energy demanding, aside from being heavy and bulky. The alternative solution of lower-cost thin film solar cells also brings the caveat of being mainly composed of toxic elements such as lead or cadmium, or containing scarce elements such as indium or tellurium.
4 Feb 2022

Magnetic Seeds Used to Heat and Kill Cancer

Scientists have developed a novel cancer therapy that uses an MRI scanner to guide a magnetic seed through the brain to heat and destroy tumours.
1 Feb 2022

3D Printed Tags Classify and Store Data on Physical Objects

In place of the standard barcodes affixed to products, which may be removed or detached or become otherwise unreadable over time, these tags are unobtrusive (due to the fact that they are invisible) and far more durable, given that they're embedded within the interior of objects fabricated on standard 3D printers
6 Jan 2022

Adsentec

Specialist gas sensor consulting.
2021
28 Dec 2021

Phosphorene Nanoribbons Live up to Hype in First Demonstration

Researchers have incorporated phosphorene nanoribbons into new types of solar cells, dramatically improving their efficiency. Phosphorene nanoribbons are ribbon-like strands of the 2D material phosphorous, which, similar to graphene, are made of single-atom-thick layers of atoms. PNRs were first produced in 2019, and hundreds of theoretical studies have predicted how their properties could enhance all kinds of devices, including batteries, biomedical sensors, and quantum computers.
7 Dec 2021

3D Printing of Prosthetic Eyes

Not only is a 3D-printed prosthetic eye produced in a fraction of the time taken by the conventional process, but the resulting prosthesis also looks more realistic. This is made possible by the algorithms of Cuttlefish:Eye, a software solution from the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD.
19 Oct 2021

First Supply of Consistent, Scalable, Human Muscle Cells for Research

Cell coding company bit.bio has launched a new product, ioSkeletal Myocytes. It's the first product of its kind that provides physiologically relevant human skeletal muscle cells that are reliable, reproducible and consistent at scale. Access to ioSkeletal Myocytes will supercharge research and drug discovery for musculoskeletal and metabolic conditions.
14 Jun 2021

New Generation of Supercapacitors to Electrify Green Transportation

Scientists have created a new generation of low-cost, high-energy supercapacitors to power electric vehicles. Researchers have produced a cheaper, more sustainable and energy-dense electrode material for supercapacitors which could pave the way for wider market penetration of this high-power, quick charging electric vehicle technology.
1 Mar 2021

Light-Emitting Tattoo Engineered for the First Time

Scientists have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology used in TV and smartphone screens, paving the way for a new type of "smart tattoo" with a range of potential uses.