Youtube interview
24 Apr 2019

Developing & manufacturing conductive, insulator & barrier layer inks
Dycotec Materials Ltd, based in the UK, is an advanced materials company developing and manufacturing conductive, insulator and barrier layer inks.
24 Apr 2019

Deep learning to assess suicide risks
Researchers are applying deep learning and analytics to electronic health record data to help the Veterans Administration address a host of medical and psychological challenges affecting many of the nation's 700,000 military veterans.
24 Apr 2019

Zero-emission trucking takes another leap forward
Toyota, Kenworth, the Port of Los Angeles and the California Air Resources Board took the next great leap towards the future of zero-emission trucking, unveiling the first of Toyota and Kenworth's jointly developed fuel cell electric heavy-duty trucks.
24 Apr 2019

GE to implement DC-coupled solar and battery storage in NY
GE Renewable Energy has reached an agreement with Helios Energy to deliver two energy storage systems to be integrated with solar arrays for the Lenox Solar / Energy Storage project in Lenox, NY. The hybrid system will be installed in upstate New York at the end of 2019 and is expected to reach commercial operation in the second quarter of 2020.
24 Apr 2019

Snake-inspired robot slithers even better
Bad news for ophiophobes: Researchers have developed a new and improved snake-inspired soft robot that is faster and more precise than its predecessor.
24 Apr 2019

New device paves the way to 3D-printed organs, food
From prosthetics and implants to dental crowns and hearing aids, 3D printers are being used to manufacture a whole host of customized medical devices for patients in need. So, why not organs, too?
24 Apr 2019

Wearable to halt allergic reactions
What if, in an emergency, you reach for your epinephrine shot and it's not there? It would be if you were wearing it.
24 Apr 2019

Need More Energy Storage? Just Hit 'Print'
Researchers, have created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene. Recent findings, published in Nature Communications, suggest that the ink can be used to print flexible energy storage components, such as supercapacitors, in any size or shape.
Event summary
23 Apr 2019

EVs: Update on lightweighting, thermal management, & safety solutions
IDTechEx have outlined some advancements in thermal management solutions and material opportunities in previous articles. This article will look to capture some additional information and provide an update on some of those hidden material opportunities.
Background
23 Apr 2019

Finisar
Finisar are a photonic products manufacturer
Update interview
23 Apr 2019

Ercon
IDTechEx interviewed Brandi Rousseau, Operations Manager at Ercon, at the IDTechEx Show! 2019.
23 Apr 2019

A Venetian blind-inspired power generator
Using low-velocity winds--less than nine miles per hour, which are not strong enough to turn a traditional wind turbine's blades--the new generator creates power using "elastic tension gradient" strips.
23 Apr 2019

Electric van for Sainsbury's green grocery deliveries
Sainsbury's latest recruit is in action - Evie, the zero emission electric van will be on the roads delivering online grocery orders to customers across central and east London.
23 Apr 2019

Giving robots a better feel for object manipulation
A new learning system improves robots' abilities to mold materials into target shapes and make predictions about interacting with solid objects and liquids. The system, known as a learning-based particle simulator, could give industrial robots a more refined touch — and it may have fun applications in personal robotics, such as modelling clay shapes or rolling sticky rice for sushi.
In robotic planning, physical simulators are models that capture how different materials respon
23 Apr 2019

AGL to develop pumped hydro energy storage in South Australia
AGL has secured the right to develop, own and operate a 250-megawatt pumped hydro energy storage project at Hillgrove Resources Limited's Kanmantoo copper mine in South Australia's Adelaide Hills region.
22 Apr 2019

Springer Nature publishes its first machine-generated book
Innovative book prototype provides a compelling machine-generated overview about the latest research on lithium-ion batteries, automatically compiled by an algorithm.
22 Apr 2019

Robots that can sort recycling
Every year trash companies sift through an estimated 68 million tons of recycling, which is the weight equivalent of more than 30 million cars.
22 Apr 2019

The interface makes the difference in perovskites
A collaboration deepens the understanding of the impact that changing the materials in a perovskite solar cell has on its performance. The results will help rationalize the design of the components of cells, thus increasing their commercial appeal.
22 Apr 2019

Researchers charge ahead on battery storage
Researchers will lead key research projects in expanding Australia's battery industry from mining to manufacturing, with the announcement of the Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre.
22 Apr 2019

Audi expands polymer 3D printing in Production
Custom designed and locally printed, auxiliary tools from the 3D printer help employees on the production lines.