28 Feb 2020

Peak Car Bringing Huge Opportunities
2030 will be the global 'tipping point' for sustainable mobility in the world's largest cities, according to Kantar's Mobility Futures study, confirming the IDTechEx study just before. Kantar predicts private car journeys in the world's largest cities decreasing 10% by 2030 due to the sharing economy, multi-modality, autonomous vehicles and ageing population.
External press release
28 Feb 2020

World's Largest Additive Manufacturing Deal with Global Defence Co
The Australian Industrial Scale Additive Manufacturing Company, Titomic, has entered into a binding contract with global defence supplier, Composite Technology, to provide two metal additive manufacturing machines. The deal positions Titomic as the global leader in industrial scale additive manufacturing, supplying additive manufacturing systems designed for serial production.
Youtube interview
28 Feb 2020

Hybrid CNT Could Aid Flexible Format Phones
CHASM Advanced Materials is revolutionizing design and fabrication of printed electronics and energy storage devices through exclusive development and manufacture of CNT hybrid transparent conductive films and CNT hybrid electrode materials. The company's line of AgeNT transparent conductive films is flexible and formable with low pattering costs and low sheet resistance at high transparency. Leading companies across multiple industries have successfully launched next generation innovations using transparent circuits, heaters, antennas, and films as well as advanced CNT inks and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) only available from CHASM. Visit us at booth #I07 to see demonstration of materials and applications.
28 Feb 2020

IDTechEx Attends Autosens: Latest Trends in Automotive Radars, Cameras
IDTechEx attended AutoSens 2019 in Brussels. The event took place at the car museum in Brussels. This event is focused on all future vehicle perception technologies including lidar, radar, and camera. It focuses on the hardware side as well as on the software and data processing side.
External press release
28 Feb 2020

StoreDot Appoints Tzemah Kislev as VP Engineering
StoreDot has appointed Tzemah Kislev to the newly created role of Vice President of Engineering.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Predict Life Care
Italy-based company Predict Life Care created Aphel, a humanoid robot designed to assist patients and healthcare professionals in hospital.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Brainlab
IDTechEx spoke to Brainlab about Loop-X, a robotic imaging platform for intra-operative cone beam CT scanning. It generates 2D and 3D images of the area of interest. Loop-X is designed to facilitate surgical procedures for scoliosis, trauma and screw implantation because it enables surgeons to perform imaging during surgery without having to transfer the patient to radiology.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

AmCad BioMed
IDTechEx interviewed AmCad BioMed, a Taiwan-based company that developed a robotic platform for the rapid detection of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). OSA is vastly undiagnosed, with reports saying up to 85% of people with the condition are not aware they have it.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Wandercraft
IDTechEx interviewed French company Wandercraft. Its product, Atalante, is a robotic rehabilitation exoskeleton for stroke victims and other people who have lost the ability to walk.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Brainlab
Brainlab was exhibiting Brainlab Curve, a needle guidance system for spinal interventions such as screw implantation.
Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) scans are conducted to obtain images of the patient's spine. During surgery, the patient wears markers on their back to enable the system to position the CT images in relation to the rest of the patient's body.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

ExoAtlet
Founded in 2014, ExoAtlet is a Russian company engaged in the development, production and commercialisation of exoskeletons. Its headquarters recently moved from Moscow to Luxemburg in order to pursue the European market more aggressively.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Medrobotics
Medrobotics was demonstrating its Flex Robotic System, a surgical robot that navigates through complex anatomy with HD 3D visualisation capabilities.
Full profile interview
28 Feb 2020

Atheer
Atheer supply an augmented reality management platform to help clients transform the way they work. This is one unified platform for augmented reality enterprise, allowing users to design, build, deploy, augment and optimise their workflows. IDTechEx interviewed Geof Wheelright, Director or Marketing Communications
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Zeiss
Zeiss' Kinevo 900 was on display at Arab Health 2020. The platform enables surgical microscopy for neurosurgery by providing a detailed view of the surgical site.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Storz
At Arab Health 2020, Storz was demonstrating a protype for a new project regarding the robotic manipulation of Storz endoscopes during surgery.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

Stryker
The Kalamazoo, Michigan-based medical technology company Stryker had its Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery system on show at Arab Health 2020. Its three core functions help achieve functional implant positioning for knee and hip surgery.
Update interview
28 Feb 2020

AKTORmed
AKTORmed {#ndash} based in Barbing, Germany {#ndash} was exhibiting SoloAssist II, a robotic laparoscope holder. It is the second generation of SoloAssist, which first launched in 2007.
27 Feb 2020

ENGIE Africa Brings Off-Grid Power to Over 4 Million People
ENGIE Africa brings Off-Grid Power to over 4 Million People, establishing its Position as Market Leader on the Continent
27 Feb 2020

Safer Lead-Based Perovskite Solar Cell
Researchers are reporting a potential breakthrough in the development of hybrid perovskite solar cells. Considered rising stars in the field of solar energy, perovskite solar cells convert light into electricity. They're potentially cheaper and simpler to produce than traditional silicon-based solar cells and, on a small scale in laboratory settings at least, have demonstrated comparable efficiency levels. But key challenges remain before they can become a competitive commercial technology.
27 Feb 2020

Wearable Brain Stimulation Could Improve Motor Function After Stroke
A non-invasive, wearable, magnetic brain stimulation device could improve motor function in stroke patients.