1 Feb 2019

Abnormal chest X-rays quickly processed by AI
New research has found that a novel Artificial Intelligence system can dramatically reduce the time needed to ensure that abnormal chest X-rays with critical findings will receive an expert radiologist opinion sooner, cutting the average delay from 11 days to less than 3 days.
31 Jan 2019

The Dark Side of Hydro Power
Hydroelectric power is by far the most successful form of so-called zero-emission production of electricity but it has a dark side.
31 Jan 2019

World's first 15.6-inch UHD (ultra-high definition) OLED panel
Samsung Display has succeeded in developing a 15.6-inch UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) OLED panel ― the world's first UHD display for the notebook/laptop market. Samsung will begin mass producing the 15.6-inch UHD OLED panel in mid-February.
Event summary
31 Jan 2019

Two case studies on markets for actuators
At an event as large as CES, there are many technology themes beyond the traditional topic boundaries covered by IDTechEx. In this article, we discuss two such areas, both of which are close to, but slightly outside traditional areas of coverage.
31 Jan 2019

Fuel cell bus in the US has exceeded 25000 hours, more are close
Five fuel cell buses in the United States have exceeded the DOE/DOT target of 25,000 hours and one has surpassed 29,000 hours of drive time. This is comparable to the life expectancy of a diesel engine in a transit bus.
31 Jan 2019

Sodium ion battery research could power up renewable energy storage
Longer life and increased capacity for a new technology battery that could be the workhorse of a renewable energy grid are the goals of a study of the effect of charging cycles on the structure of anodes in sodium ion batteries.
External press release
31 Jan 2019

First large area window Façades incorporating truly transparent solar
Ubiquitous Energ, has produced the first demonstration commercial window façades using over 1 square meter of the company's truly transparent solar technology, ClearView Power™. The fiberglass-framed ClearView Power™ window units demonstrate the transparent photovoltaic technology's aesthetic beauty, high transparency, and color neutrality.
31 Jan 2019

Tendril-like soft robot is able to climb
Researchers obtained the first soft robot mimicking plant tendrils: it is able to curl and climb, using the same physical principles determining water transport in plants.
Background
30 Jan 2019

NiveauUp
NiveauUp is a Taiwanese company just out of stealth mode developing Li-ion capacitors
Background
30 Jan 2019

Intellegens
Intellegens is a spin-out from the University of Cambridge that has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) method for training neural networks from incomplete data sets.
30 Jan 2019

More energy-efficient cruise ships
A researcher has developed a system based on fuel cells to reduce the carbon footprint and energy consumption of cruise ships, which are increasingly popular among vacation goers around the world.
30 Jan 2019

Toyota highlight the significance of 3D printing in lightweight design
3D printing is rapidly reaching industrial commercialisation in numerous sectors; IDTechEx forecast that the total market will be worth $22bn by 2028. One of the key features is the design freedom this technology enables where, alongside other functional advantages, a major opportunity is in lightweighting.
30 Jan 2019

Gene-edited disease monkeys cloned in China
The first cohort of five gene-edited monkey clones made from fibroblasts of a monkey with disease phenotypes were born recently at the Institute of Neuroscience of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai.
30 Jan 2019

Identifying artificial intelligence "blind spots"
A novel model developed by MIT and Microsoft researchers identifies instances in which autonomous systems have "learned" from training examples that don't match what's actually happening in the real world. Engineers could use this model to improve the safety of artificial intelligence systems, such as driverless vehicles and autonomous robots.
30 Jan 2019

Transparent electronics research gains momentum
Intensive research is being carried out on transparent electronics, a new area of study that represents the merging of electronic and optical devices. Researchers have used computer simulations on the "Piz Daint" supercomputer to identify chemical elements that could drive forward research in this field.
Event summary
30 Jan 2019

Haptics at CES 2019
As the largest consumer technology event in the world, haptics always has a prominent place within CES. This short article includes summaries of the various conversations which IDTechEx had on the subject of haptics at CES 2019.
Update interview
29 Jan 2019

Noveto
IDTechEx interviewed Noam Zafrir, Head of Software at Noveto at CES 2019.
Event summary
29 Jan 2019

Electronic skin patches and other wearable products at CES 2019
Whilst still a "consumer" event, the coverage at CES certainly expands from consumer products, into medical devices and beyond. Principal Analyst James Hayward discusses his findings.
29 Jan 2019

Hawaii - 100% renewable energy by 2045
By 2045, the state of Hawaii intends to utilize 100% renewable energy. Today, it's one step closer to that goal.
29 Jan 2019

Wearable patch measures sweat in extreme environments
A research team has unveiled a thin and robust sweat sensor that is capable of monitoring hydration during exercise. The circular patch, with a width of just 30 mm, works underwater and in dry, arid environments - which makes it ideal for monitoring fluid loss during swimming, triathlons, ultramarathons and many other endurance sports.