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3 Jul 2020

Terramera

Terramera is a Canadian agri-tech company that combines science, nature and artificial intelligence technology to create highly effective biopesticides and seed treatments for crops that reduce the need for synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. The company has raised over $80 million in private funding and was listed in Fast Company's 2020 World Changing Ideas Awards.
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1 Jul 2020

Mitsubishi Materials

Mitsubishi Materials: low temperature die attach Ag conductive paste
1 Jul 2020

Elementum 3D

Elementum 3D provide specialist materials for additive manufacturing. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Jacob Nuechterlein (President and Founder).
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30 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture - 5c Analysis by parameters measured: S-Z

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 5c: Analysis by parameters measured: S-Z
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30 Jun 2020

Conductive Inks: Finding the Right Segment in a Diverse $2.3B Market

The conductive ink market is diverse. This is shown in the schematic below, showing the commercialization status of diverse spectrum applications. This diversity is both a blessing and a curse.
29 Jun 2020

Emissive QLED: the ultimate display technology?

In this article we discuss emissive QDs. This is potentially the ultimate display technology since it can offer printability, ultra-narrow FWHM and thus ultranarrow color gamut, high efficacy, etc. The challenges are however many, and the technology roadmap is long.
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29 Jun 2020

Graphene Smart Textiles Developed for Heat Adaptive Clothing

New research on the two-dimensional material graphene has allowed researchers to create smart adaptive clothing which can lower the body temperature of the wearer in hot climates.
26 Jun 2020

Reversing relationships between design engineers & materials companies

On 24th July, Siemens and Citrine Informatics displayed their collaboration in bringing materials informatics and generative design together for the first time.
24 Jun 2020

Elix, Inc.

Elix, Inc. specialize in deep learning for computer vision, materials informatics, and drug discovery. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Shinya Yuki (Co-founder and CEO) and Saki Ito (Corporate Planning Director).
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24 Jun 2020

Equispheres

Equispheres has developed a process for high-performance spherical metal powders for additive manufacturing. IDTechEx spoke with Doug Brouse (VP of Strategic Partners)
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24 Jun 2020

6K

6K have developed a microwave plasma process to produce metal powders primarily for additive manufacturing and energy storage. IDTechEx spoke with Bruce Bradshaw.
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24 Jun 2020

Inkbit

Inkbit uses machine vision and machine learning to deliver a multi-material jetting platform with the speed, precision and materials required by industrial applications. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Davide Marini (CEO).
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24 Jun 2020

Sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G: Opportunities for Thermal Management Materials

The 5G market is expanding rapidly, with the first installations already being demonstrated. The increasing deployment of 5G will generate innovation and growth opportunities in thermal management.
23 Jun 2020

Is Cell Design Limiting Electric Vehicle Thermal Management?

Thermal management of batteries for electric vehicles is a crucial issue. It is important not only for safety and thermal runaway prevention, but also for the performance and longevity of the battery.
23 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 4 - mode of operation M-Z

Semiconductor sensors, also known as metal-oxide-semiconductor sensors (MOS sensors), detect gases by a chemical reaction that takes place when the gas comes in direct contact with the sensor.
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23 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 3 - mode of operation A - L

A biosensor is an analytical device which converts a biological response into an electrical signal.
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22 Jun 2020

Biodegradable vs. Recyclable Plastics

Which Is Better for the Environment? In recent years, plastic production has accelerated, with global plastic set production to reach 600 million tonnes by 2030 if production continues at its current rate of growth. Most of this plastic is not biodegradable, with 30-50% of it being produced for single-use applications.
22 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part Two - business sectors

It is meaningful to analyse sensors in terms of industries. For example, the miniaturised multi-sensor platforms of mobile phones and smart watches in the consumer electronics industry have much in common with those in the broader concepts of the Internet of Things which is largely focussed on the healthcare, energy and manufacturing sectors.
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19 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part One

For the purposes of this report, a sensor as an input device which, as its primary purpose, provides an electrical output (signal). A sensor detects and, where needed, quantifies a specific physical, chemical or biological quantity (input).
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17 Jun 2020

Webinar - Energy Harvesting Microwatt-Gigawatt: New Directions

Materials suppliers need to appraise opportunities at all power levels of energy harvesting. Those developing, making and using harvesters providing microwatts to GW need to see the big picture and how they can expand into it.