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2025
2 Dec 2025

Service Robots 2026-2036: Technologies, Players, and Markets

IDTechEx Report: Shihao Fu
23 Oct 2025

Li-ion Battery Market 2026-2036: Technologies, Players, Applications, Outlooks and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Daniel Parr
6 Aug 2025

Thermal Interface Materials 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
1 Jul 2025

Thermal Management for Advanced Semiconductor Packaging 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, and Opportunities

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang
12 Jun 2025

Advanced Battery Pack Sensors and Remote Monitoring 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Daniel Parr and Dr Xiaoxi He
6 May 2025

Materials Informatics 2025-2035: Markets, Strategies, Players

IDTechEx Report:
3 Apr 2025

24M Technologies, Inc.

24M (Massachusetts, USA) develops semi-solid battery technology, aiming to disrupt lithium-ion production with lower-cost, simpler manufacturing. Its licensed business model targets electric vehicle (EV) and grid storage markets, partnering with firms like Kyocera and Volkswagen. Advantages include reduced material use, higher energy density, and compatibility with existing facilities. Backed by US$100M+ funding (including from Japan's GPSC), it leverages MIT-derived IP. Challenges include scaling production and competing with entrenched lithium-ion giants (CATL, Panasonic). Positioned as a cost-innovation leader, 24M's semi-solid approach bridges traditional and next-generation solid-state technology but faces execution risks in a capital-intensive industry.
25 Mar 2025

Advanced Li-ion Batteries 2025-2035: Technologies, Players, Markets, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
2024
11 Nov 2024

AI-Driven Battery Technology 2025-2035: Technology, Innovation and Opportunities

IDTechEx Report: Daniel Parr and Dr Xiaoxi He
19 Aug 2024

Carbon Dioxide Utilization 2025-2045: Technologies, Market Forecasts, and Players

IDTechEx Report: Eve Pope
10 Jul 2024

Arieca

Arieca creates thermal materials based on a liquid metal embedded elastomer formulation with potential for specific applications including the semiconductor market.
3 Jul 2024

Flexible Batteries Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Forecasts, and Players

IDTechEx Report: Daniel Parr and Dr Xiaoxi He
12 Jan 2024

Stratus Materials

Stratus Materials are an early-stage US company developing a next generation manganese-rich Li-ion cathode material, termed LXMO.
11 Jan 2024

Liquid X — Functional Electronics Fabrication

An IDTechEx analyst talked with Liquid X, a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off focusing on the advanced material manufacture of functional metallic inks to replace physical wires. The applications cover multiple industries, including sensors, heating elements, smart textiles and many others
2023
30 Aug 2023

Mobile Robotics in Logistics, Warehousing and Delivery 2024-2044

IDTechEx Report:
21 Aug 2023

Li-ion Batteries and Battery Management Systems for Electric Vehicles 2024-2034

IDTechEx Report:
18 Aug 2023

Lithium Balance

Lithium Balance are a Danish developer of Li-ion battery management systems. The company were acquired by Sensata in 2021.
21 Apr 2023

AI for Sustainability: How Materials Informatics is Driving Change

Materials informatics is the application of data-driven methods, including machine learning techniques, to the field of materials science. This important part of the digital transformation toolbox for the materials industry has wide-ranging benefits, but the ability to enhance the sustainability of materials and their manufacturing processes could be the most impactful of these.
2022
13 Oct 2022

Citrine Informatics

Citrine Informatics provides a materials/chemicals informatics platform which is deployed to customers as a cloud service. The company believes it leads on training on small datasets. IDTechEx spoke to Citrine Informatics' CEO and Co-founder Greg Mulholland and Director of Marketing Joshua Tappan.
6 Oct 2022

Nanoprinting Electrodes for Customized Treatments of Disease

Researchers have pioneered the CMU Array—a new type of microelectrode array for brain computer interface platforms. It holds the potential to transform how doctors are able to treat neurological disorders.