23 Oct 2019

Bioprinting: Living cells in a 3D printer
With a new process living cells can be integrated into fine structures created in a 3D printer - extremely fast and with very high resolution.
23 Oct 2019

Cryogenic energy storage development, Europe's largest storage system
Highview Power announced plans to construct the UK's first commercial cryogenic energy storage facility (also referred to as liquid air) at large scale, which will be located at a decommissioned thermal power station in North of England.
23 Oct 2019

New soft actuators could make soft robots less bulky
Engineers have developed a way to build soft robots that are compact, portable and multifunctional. The advance was made possible by creating soft, tubular actuators whose movements are electrically controlled, which makes them easy to integrate with small electronic components.
Full profile interview
22 Oct 2019

Prizm Medical
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed Prizm Medical CEO James Johnson on 21 October 2019. Prizm Medical develops electrotherapy devices for the treatment of foot disease and leg and foot pain.
22 Oct 2019

Spotlight on NAMICS
NAMICS will be showcasing their innovative stretchable materials designed for interconnects, heating and bonding on in-mold electronics (IME), flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) and e-textiles applications at the IDTechEx Show! November 20-21 2019, Santa Clara, CA.
22 Oct 2019

Nanomaterials could provide the basis of many emerging technologies
Nanomaterials could provide the basis of many emerging technologies, including extremely tiny, flexible, and transparent electronics.
22 Oct 2019

Croissant making inspires renewable energy solution
The art of croissant making has inspired researchers to find a solution to a sustainable energy problem. Croissants are made by pressing and folding dough to create a layered pastry. The researchers applied this technique to a dielectric capacitor, which is a device that stores energy like a battery.
22 Oct 2019

Highest throughput 3D printer is the future of manufacturing
Researchers have developed a new, futuristic 3D printer that is so big and so fast it can print an object the size of an adult human in just a couple of hours.
22 Oct 2019

Ford introduces largest EV charging network in North America
Ford is providing easy access to more electric vehicle public charging stations in North America than any other automaker, Ford will make it easier for customers to find a place to charge when the company starts delivering new models next year.
22 Oct 2019

Assembler robots make large structures from little pieces
Today's commercial aircraft are typically manufactured in sections, often in different locations — wings at one factory, fuselage sections at another, tail components somewhere else — and then flown to a central plant in huge cargo planes for final assembly. But what if the final assembly was the only assembly, with the whole plane built out of a large array of tiny identical pieces, all put together by an army of tiny robots?
21 Oct 2019

A lithium-ion battery that won't catch fire
A flexible lithium-ion battery designed by a team of researchers and built to operate under extreme conditions—including cutting, submersion, and simulated ballistic impact—can now add incombustible to its résumé.
21 Oct 2019

New Form Factors for Energy Storage Batteries
Flexible, thin and/or printed batteries (or batteries with novel form factors) are back on the agenda thanks to the rise of Internet of Things (IoT), wearables, and environmental sensors. Find out more at the forthcoming IDTechEx Show, Nov 20-21.
21 Oct 2019

Volvo Buses launches new electric articulated bus
Volvo Buses is launching a new electrically-powered articulated bus that can carry up to 150 passengers and with 80 per cent lower energy consumption compared to a corresponding diesel bus.
21 Oct 2019

3D printed coral could help endangered reefs
Natural disasters such as hurricanes often leave devastation in their wake. Residents living in affected areas are sometimes displaced or require temporary shelter while their homes -- or even neighborhoods -- are repaired or rebuilt. But what if you are a fish and your home is a coral reef?
21 Oct 2019

Indian hospital deploys CMR Surgical Verisus Robot
CMR Surgical Ltd announced that Galaxy Care Hospital in Pune, India, has become the first hospital in the world to procure Versius, a next-generation surgical robotic system.
18 Oct 2019

Rivian Overblown?
Those desperate to invest in "The next Tesla" continue to pile into start-up Rivian, the latest $350 million coming from a media company. That takes investment up to the $2 billion level familiar at Tesla.
18 Oct 2019

5 Key Lessons from Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2019
IDTechEx Analysts Share 5 Key Lessons from Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2019. Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2019 was a conference and table-top exhibition organized by IDTechEx, a market intelligence and events company. The event was held over 25-26 September 2019 in Cambridge, United Kingdom and attracted over 185 delegates from over 23 countries. Forty speakers from the healthcare, electronics, and materials industries shared their progress in wearables and sensors for point-of-care diagnostics and continuous monitoring. IDTechEx technology analysts Dr Nadia Tsao and Dr Ivan De Backer explore the technology developments and market trends presented at Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2019.
18 Oct 2019

Volvo introduces first fully electric car
Volvo Cars introduces the XC40 Recharge, the company's first ever fully electric car and the first model to appear in its brand new Recharge car line concept.
18 Oct 2019

Graphene and carbon nanotubes combine into transparent hybrid material
Scientists have combined graphene and single-walled carbon nanotubes into a transparent hybrid material with conductivity higher than either component exhibits separately.
18 Oct 2019

Ghana's largest private university goes solar
A 401 kWp solar system for Central University in Ghana was inaugurated on Tuesday, marking an important milestone in Ghana's transition to clean energy.