Delft University of Technology

Delft University of Technology

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Delft University of Technology (http://www.tudelft.nl/) is one of the most prominent technical universities in Europe. Delft University of Technology is ranked 23rd in THE World Top 100 Universities for Engineering and Technology (6th in Europe). Delft University of Technology attracts a large number of students from all over the world, encourages science career among women, cooperates with several (inter)national industries and small-medium enterprises and has a successful incubator for spin-off companies.
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2017
7 Jun 2017

Solar and wind power reinvented: latest news

Virtually all of the new grid capacity being added in the world is renewable or nuclear nowadays.
15 May 2017

Electric Vehicle News from IDTechEx Show! Berlin May 2017

The successful "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin with nearly 3000 paying delegates, nine parallel conferences, 25 masterclasses and a large exhibition had a huge amount for the electric vehicle enthusiast.
15 May 2017

Energy Harvesting Surprises at IDTechEx Show! Berlin

The successful "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin with nearly 3000 paying delegates, nine parallel conferences and a large exhibition had a huge amount for the energy harvesting enthusiast.
13 Apr 2017

Researchers print promising two-dimensional transistors

Researchers have fabricated printed transistors consisting entirely of two-dimensional nanomaterials for the first time.
12 Apr 2017

EV programs accelerated in face of new air pollution horrors

The more you look the more you see and, in the case of air pollution, it is bad news all the way.
11 Apr 2017

Electricity Producing Drones

They call it Airborne Wind Energy (AWE). It started with kites flying higher than a conventional wind turbine to create electricity from the familiar figure of eight trajectory where winds are much stronger and more consistent than those tapped by conventional wind turbines on land or even offshore.
5 Apr 2017

48V mild hybrid: Greater ambitions now

IDTechEx are at the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Conference in Sindlefingen, Germany where 48V mild hybrids are rightly a strong focus.
28 Mar 2017

3D printing bacteria creates materials in a novel way

A team of researchers has developed a means for 3D printing a gel containing bacteria onto a base to create materials in a novel way.
27 Mar 2017

Airborne Wind Energy: sense and nonsense

The new IDTechEx report, "Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) 2017-2027" looks at the addressable markets and technologies and offers forecasts and roadmaps based on ongoing AWE interviews and analysis worldwide.
20 Mar 2017

Solliance sets world record for roll-to-roll perovskites of 12.6%

Solliance announces the demonstration of an industrially-applicable roll-to-roll process for the production of solar cells, achieving a record 12,6% conversion efficiency on cell level.
16 Mar 2017

Webinar Tuesday 28 March 2017 - Energy Harvesting is Now a Megatrend

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 28 March 2017.
13 Mar 2017

Graphene Highlights from MWC

IDTechEx recently attended the Mobile World Congress and visited the graphene flagship booth, which consisted of a number of graphene companies highlighting their latest work. Here are some of the highlights.
9 Mar 2017

Electric trucks reinvented this year

At the recent Future Powertrain Conference in Solihull UK, Professor Matthias Wellers, Managing Director AVI Powertrain, said he liked the idea of intermittent catenaries on major roads charging inter-city pure electric trucks.
7 Mar 2017

Kite power: Diesel killer or wind turbine killer?

The new IDTechEx report, "Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) 2017-2027" finds that making electricity by flying kites and the like can potentially address two very different opportunities: kill diesel or kill wind turbines.
3 Jan 2017

Electricity storage and hydrogen production in a single system

For the first time, researchers have produced an integrated battery electrolysis system - known as a 'battolyser' - that can not only store or supply electricity efficiently as a battery but can also split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis.
2016
22 Dec 2016

IDTechEx Show! Features Winning Solar Racing Car USA 2016

Video Interview with the Nuon Solar Team at the IDTechEx Show! in Santa Clara, USA (November 16-17 2016)
7 Nov 2016

Leyden-Jar Technologies

28 Sep 2016

Amsterdam to get world's first fleet of autonomous boats

The world's first major research program on autonomous floating vessels in metropolitan areas.
21 Sep 2016

Solar car Nuna reveals secret innovations in South Africa

Nuon Solar Team reveals two of their secret weapons to all the competing teams with which they hope to win the longest solar race in the world, the SASOL Solar Challenge in South Africa.
3 Aug 2016

3D food printer can cook your food

Over the past year, researchers have been developing a 3D food printer that can fabricate edible items through computer-guided software and the actual cooking of edible pastes, gels, powders, and liquid ingredients—all in a prototype that looks like an elegant coffee machine.