11 Jun 2019

Self-healing DNA nanostructures
DNA assembled into nanostructures such as tubes and origami-inspired shapes could someday find applications ranging from DNA computers to nanomedicine.
11 Jun 2019

First stand-alone solar-powered poultry house
Auburn University's National Poultry Technology Center and Tyson Foods Inc announced the opening of the largest stand-alone solar powered poultry house to be operated completely off the grid.
10 Jun 2019

Mii electric is the first electric vehicle from SEAT
SEAT starts its electric offensive with the introduction of the Mii electric.
10 Jun 2019

Robot baristas hard at work in South Korea
The world's first 5G-connected robot cafe franchise now has 45 robot-equipped outlets. The second-generation smart robot barista can communicate directly with customers.
10 Jun 2019

A 3-D printer powered by machine vision and artificial intelligence
Objects made with 3-D printing can be lighter, stronger, and more complex than those produced through traditional manufacturing methods. But several technical challenges must be overcome before 3-D printing transforms the production of most devices.
10 Jun 2019

An affordable way to store clean energy
Renewable energy sources can fluctuate in the amount of power they are able to provide - which is why batteries are used to temporarily store the energy. The problem with lithium ion batteries is their short service life, while redox flow batteries have, to date, been cost-prohibitive.
10 Jun 2019

Webinar Thursday 20 June 2019 - 3D Sensing & Imaging with Laser Diodes
IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 20 June 2019 titled 3D Sensing & Imaging with Laser Diodes: Electronics, Automotive & Industrial.
10 Jun 2019

Wearable combines with chemotherapy to treat pleural Mesothelioma
US Food and Drug Administration has approved the NovoTTF-100L System in combination with pemetrexed plus platinum-based chemotherapy for the first-line treatment of unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic, malignant pleural mesothelioma.
7 Jun 2019

Electric Light Aircraft Order Rush: Deeply Significant
Not long ago it was just dreams. Small internal-combustion aircraft provide taxi services, serve the declining market for private flying and a few other needs. Some are over 30 years old because total cost of ownership is an issue. Designing electric replacements seemed like entering a dust bowl.
7 Jun 2019

Electric Vehicles Reinvented: Join Our Business Insight Forums In Novi
How do you leapfrog Tesla? How do you avoid failure in the car industry when global sales decline? A whole world of new technologies and new markets awaits at the IDTechEx Business & Technology Insight Forums on "Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage" in Novi Michigan 10-12 June.
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7 Jun 2019

Veridos and Prismade Labs Collaborate
Veridos and Prismade Labs Collaborate to Achieve Greater Security for ID Cards. For this purpose the companies have agreed on an exclusive development partnership.
7 Jun 2019

First successful CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing done in space
For the first time, astronauts have used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to edit DNA in space. The gene editing technique was deployed on the International Space Station.
7 Jun 2019

Sensor-packed glove learns signatures of the human grasp
Wearing a sensor-packed glove while handling a variety of objects, researchers have compiled a massive dataset that enables an AI system to recognize objects through touch alone. The information could be leveraged to help robots identify and manipulate objects, and may aid in prosthetics design.
7 Jun 2019

World's largest renewable energy storage project announced
The Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in central Utah is world's largest project of its kind, the ACES initiative will develop 1,000 megawatts of 100 percent clean energy storage.
7 Jun 2019

Self-Healing material has limitless applications
An exciting, newly-developed material has been developed using advanced, laser-assisted stereolithography additive manufacturing techniques.
7 Jun 2019

Developing a wearable display for surgeons
HMDmd Inc announces that development has commenced of the next generation of high performance, wearable displays for medical applications, supported by the proprietary technology, engineering and manufacturing resources.
6 Jun 2019

Graphene: the evolving application landscape
Graphene industry is entering a new phase, a phase of growth. The industry has accumulated significant experience over the past 10-12 years to bring about this phase. In this article, IDTechEx Research offer opinions about the recent past and future outlook of the graphene industry based on the report 'Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2019-2029'.
6 Jun 2019

Hydropower Questioned by IDTechEx Research: Better Alternatives Exist
Hydropower takes years to install and it can drown vegetation creating years of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Dams have burst in three countries recently. Fortunately many better options are available or emerging. The strong trend now is to making electricity where you need it, from your solar watch to your village microgrid. Both are evidence of another trend which is the ability to move your zero-emission electricity generation.
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6 Jun 2019

Industrial additive manufacturing with aerospace-grade materials
Orion focuses on scientific research and development of Additive Manufacturing technologies for solving the complex problems of today and building innovative solutions of tomorrow.
6 Jun 2019

Fabrics poised to become the new software
In the summer of 2018, a team led by MIT researchers reported in the journal Nature that they had successfully embedded electronic devices into fibers that could be used in fabrics or composite products like clothing, airplane wings, or even wound dressings.