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5 Jun 2019

Starkey Hearing Technologies
Starkey Hearing Technologies attended the IDTechEx Show Europe and presented as part of the 'Wearables Keynotes'.
5 Jun 2019

Ready, jet... print!
Inkjet printing is expected to fast track the commercialization of organic solar cells. Researchers have exploited this technique to generate high-efficiency solar cells at large scales.
5 Jun 2019

H2Bus consortium to deploy hydrogen fuel cell buses, infrastructure
Leading players in the hydrogen fuel cell electric value chain are joining forces to form the H2Bus Consortium. The members are committed to deploying 1,000 hydrogen fuel cell electric buses, along with supporting infrastructure, in European cities at commercially competitive rates.
5 Jun 2019

Marubeni leads $26m investment in off-grid African solar
Marubeni Corporation will acquire a stake in Azuri Technologies Ltd entering into the solar home systems business for off-grid areas in Africa.
5 Jun 2019

Economical energy storage for the electric car of tomorrow
A new production process with the aim of efficient and environmentally friendly future battery production. Researchers coat the electrodes of the energy storage cells with a dry film instead of liquid chemicals. This simplified process saves energy and eliminates toxic solvents
Youtube interview
5 Jun 2019

Epoxy resin for fiber reinforced composites
Graphenest is a provider of graphene-based solutions for advanced composites, functional coatings and inks, based on a proprietary manufacturing technology for graphene that is more efficient and environmentally-friendly.
5 Jun 2019

Slothbot takes a leisurely approach to environmental monitoring
For environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, infrastructure maintenance and certain security applications, slow and energy efficient can be better than fast and always needing a recharge. That's where "SlothBot" comes in.
5 Jun 2019

Facial recognition monitors ICU patients
A team of Japanese scientists has used facial recognition technology to develop an automated system that can predict when patients in the intensive care unit are at high risk of unsafe behaviour such as accidentally removing their breathing tube, with moderate (75%) accuracy.
5 Jun 2019

World's first living organism using radically redesigned DNA
Researchers have rewritten the genetic code of a common bacteria. This work heralds the prospect of organisms that can produce new medicines and valuable materials.
Background
4 Jun 2019

II-VI Incorporated
II-VI Incorporated manufacture photonic products.
4 Jun 2019

Solar Car Update - June 2019
A quick take on solar cars and some important news items on the subject
4 Jun 2019

Battery Concerns for Electrification in Mining
International Mining May 2019 gives an interesting interview strongly supporting the conclusions of the new IDTechEx report, "Electric Vehicles in Construction, Agriculture and Mining 2019-2029"
4 Jun 2019

Local Pollution Much More Dangerous than Realised
Global warming has something like a consensus on action, with tightening carbon dioxide emissions laws to 2030, read on to find out IDTechEx take on it.
Youtube interview
4 Jun 2019

Smart contamination and air quality sensors
NuWave Sensors develops a range of smart contamination and air quality sensors designed to continuously monitor airborne contaminants where the stability of air quality is essential and rapid diagnosis of contamination events are crucial.
4 Jun 2019

Solar cell defect mystery solved after decades of global effort
A team of scientists has solved a key flaw in solar panels after 40 years of research around the world.
4 Jun 2019

Technique unlocks graphene for semiconductors
To truly be useful, graphene would need to carry an electric current that switches on and off, as silicon does in the form of billions of transistors on a computer chip.
4 Jun 2019

British Columbia passes zero emissions vehicles act
The Zero-Emission Vehicles Act means all new light-duty cars and trucks sold in the province will be clean energy vehicles by 2040.
External press release
4 Jun 2019

More efficient direct air capture of CO2 for regenerative fuels
Electric cars powered by green electricity or renewable hydrogen will make tomorrow's transportation more climate-friendly. Aircraft and ships, however, are sure to run on hydrocarbon fuels for some time yet.
4 Jun 2019

Dog-like robot jumps, flips and trots
Putting their own twist on robots that amble through complicated landscapes, a team has developed a four-legged robot that is not only capable of performing acrobatic tricks and traversing challenging terrain but is also designed with reproducibility in mind.
4 Jun 2019

3D printed artificial corneas similar to human ones
The existing artificial cornea uses recombinant collagen or is made of chemical substances such as synthetic polymer. Therefore, it does not incorporate well with the eye or is not transparent after the cornea implant.