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2025
2 Dec 2025

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

IDTechEx Report: Shihao Fu
20 Oct 2025

Electric Motors for Electric Vehicles 2026-2036: Technologies, Materials, Markets, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Mika Takahashi and Pranav Jaswani
22 Jul 2025

RFID 2026-2036: Forecasts, Players and Opportunities

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang and Raghu Das
11 Jul 2025

Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles 2026-2036: Materials, Markets, and Technologies

IDTechEx Report: Mika Takahashi
4 Jun 2025

Mission Zero Technologies

Mission Zero Technologies (MZT) is a UK-based start-up focused on electrochemical electrodialysis DAC (direct air capture).
6 May 2025

Metal Additive Manufacturing 2025-2035: Technologies, Players, and Market Outlook

IDTechEx Report:
22 Jan 2025

Sustainable Plastics for Automotive 2025-2035: Market, Players, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
2024
19 Jan 2024

Mission Zero Technologies

Mission Zero Technologies is a UK-based start-up developing electrochemical direct air capture.
8 Jan 2024

3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing 2024-2034: Technology and Market Outlook

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2023
1 Nov 2023

Micro-LED Displays 2024-2034: Technology, Commercialization, Opportunity, Market and Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Xiaoxi He
20 Feb 2023

Opteran Technologies

Opteran is a start-up that has replicated the architecture of bee brains in a software package capable of navigation. IDTechEx spoke with David Rajan (CEO and Co-Founder) and Professor James Marshall (Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder)
19 Jan 2023

GlucoRx (BioXensor)

GlucoRx is a UK-based supplier of diabetes management devices, founded in 2011. The company has recently developed a noninvasive continuous glucose monitor (NICGM), named the "BioXensor", based on work done at the University of Sheffield. During MEDICA 2022, IDTechEx spoke with GlucoRx about this NICGM.
13 Jan 2023

Connected Energy

Connected Energy (CE) are headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The company operate in Europe to provide and enable second-life battery energy storage systems (BESS) and began working in this market in 2013.
2022
14 Oct 2022

Aegiq

Aegiq is developing quantum photonic technology, primarily single-photon light sources with applications in quantum communications, computing, and sensing. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed CEO Dr Max Sich to learn more about the company.
4 Oct 2022

New Evidence for Liquid Water Beneath the South Polar Ice Cap of Mars

An international team of researchers has revealed new evidence for the possible existence of liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. The researchers used spacecraft laser-altimeter measurements of the shape of the upper surface of the ice cap to identify subtle patterns in its height. They then showed that these patterns match computer model predictions for how a body of water beneath the ice cap would affect the surface.
1 Aug 2022

Intertronics Supports 3D Printed Bioelectronics Research

When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print bioelectronic sensors, it reached out to Intertronics for support. The company supplied mixing and dispensing equipment to improve the consistency and quality of the mix, achieve better printing definition, and reduce blockages in the nozzle of the 3D printer.
15 Mar 2022

Project to Digitise Reusable Packaging

The project code-named TRACE (Technology-enabled Reusable Assets for a Circular Economy) will use PragmatIC's ultra-low-cost NFC technology to give reusable containers unique digital identities so that the packages can be efficiently and effectively returned and reused.
2 Mar 2022

Storing Summer Heat to use in Winter

New technology that could store heat for days or even months, helping the shift towards net zero, is the focus of a new project involving the Active Building Centre Research Programme. Thermal energy storage means excess energy generated at times when renewables are in abundance can be stored and released to make up future shortfalls.
2021
16 Nov 2021

University of Sheffield, ITM Power Announce Green Hydrogen Gigafactory

The University of Sheffield and ITM Power have launched a pioneering collaboration to advance the hydrogen sector, including an agreement for a new ITM Gigafactory and a joint plan to launch a National Hydrogen Research, Innovation and Skills Centre.
18 Jan 2021

Machine Learning Making Light Work of AM Aerospace Alloys

Machine learning technology will be used to make the additive manufacturing process of metallic alloys for aerospace cheaper and faster, encouraging production of lightweight, energy-efficient aircraft to support net zero targets for aviation.