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19 May 2017

Report from the IDTechEx Show! Berlin, Germany 2017

Strong positive feedback and growth at Europe's most important event on emerging technologies
19 May 2017

Highlights from Hannover Messe 2017

IDTechEx analyst Dr David Pugh attended the recent Hannover Messe - in this article he shares his key findings from the event.
19 May 2017

Fitbits for cows: The latest precision dairy cattle monitoring tech

Precision dairy cattle monitoring systems use accelerometers, just like Fitbits, to detect changes in an animal's behavior and activity.
19 May 2017

Plastic Logic flexible displays help create smart bracelet

Controlled by a smartphone app, the bracelet's flexible E Ink display can be continually re-customised with different digital patterns.
17 May 2017

Stretching the limits of elastic conductors

A newly developed printable elastic conductor retains high conductivity even when stretched to as much as five times its original length.
15 May 2017

Triboelectric Interview: Prof. Zhong Lin Wang, Gatech, 11 May 2017

IDTechEx Chairman Dr Peter Harrop spoke to Professor Zhong Lin Wang of Gatech at Energy Harvesting Europe, part of the IDTechEx Show!
15 May 2017

Shoes improve balance and gait

Walkasins help improve gait and balance in patients who have peripheral neuropathy, a condition that significantly increases the risk of falling due to loss of balance.
12 May 2017

Wearable Technology Awards Presented At The IDTechEx Show! In Berlin

At the IDTechEx Show!, two companies were honoured for their great achievements in developing and commercialising wearable technology. A summary of the awards and winners are as follows:
12 May 2017

3D-printed bionic skin could give robots the sense of touch

Engineering researchers have developed a revolutionary process for 3D printing stretchable electronic sensory devices that could give robots the ability to feel their environment. The discovery is also a major step forward in printing electronics on real human skin.
11 May 2017

New Disposable Sensor Platform Generation For Emerging Sports Applications

Enfucell Oy, Finland
11 May 2017

Senses Not Sensors: Feelings Are The Future Of Wearables

Doppel, United Kingdom
11 May 2017

iinMotion by Teiimo - A New Sports Experience

Teiimo, Germany
11 May 2017

Ovulation Tracking Fertility - This Data Will Change Your Life, Forever!

Tempdrop Ltd.Israel
11 May 2017

Material Set For On-Body, Smart Health Patches

Henkel Electronic Materials, Belgium
11 May 2017

Clinical Applications In Motion Analysis With Wearables

Gait Up, Switzerland
11 May 2017

The Future Of Healthcare: Sensors Improving Patient Care

Google, United States
11 May 2017

Connected, Continuous & Coordinated: How mHealth Improves Standards Of Care And Enables Connected Therapies In Order To Improve Therapies And Outcomes

Qualcomm Life, United States
11 May 2017

Wearable Sensors & Data Analytics in Clinical Trials

GSK, United Kingdom
11 May 2017

A Novel Design Of The Physiological Monitoring E-Textile

TTRI, Taiwan
11 May 2017

Inductive Power Transfer At MHz Frequencies

KYMIRA Ltd.United Kingdom