2 Nov 2018

A solar cell that does double duty for renewable energy
In the quest for abundant, renewable alternatives to fossil fuels, scientists have sought to harvest the sun's energy through "water splitting," an artificial photosynthesis technique that uses sunlight to generate hydrogen fuel from water. But water-splitting devices have yet to live up to their potential because there still isn't a design for materials with the right mix of optical, electronic, and chemical properties needed for them to work efficiently.
2 Nov 2018

Poietis launches its new 4D Bioprinting systems
Poietis, the first 4D bioprinting company, announces the commercialization of its new range of NGB systems (Next Generation Bioprinting) to cover all the tissue engineering needs, from research to clinical batches production.
Youtube interview
2 Nov 2018

Fraunhofer FEP
Dr Peter Harrop discusses the history of FEP and the development of the company in the field of organic electronics, as well as their plans for the future.
2 Nov 2018

Breaking new fragrance ground with AI
Symrise, one of the world's leading manufacturers of fragrances and flavorings, is in partnership with IBM Research developing a method of using artificial intelligence to create perfumes based on digital fragrance models.
2 Nov 2018

Toshiba to build production facility for SCiB batteries in Japan
Toshiba Corporation will reinforce production of its SCiBTM lithium-ion rechargeable battery with the construction of a new production facility in Japan.
1 Nov 2018

Royole Corporation First to Market with a Foldable Display?
IDTechEx predicted that the first foldable OLED displays would come to market in 2018, based on our research for the report "OLED Display Forecasts and Technologies 2019-2029"
1 Nov 2018

3D printing is disrupting the way we provide personalized medicine
From its humble beginnings in the late 1980s, through to the global force that it is today, the capabilities of 3D printing technology have expanded dramatically, to establish itself as an attractive manufacturing solution for prototyping and production.
1 Nov 2018

UK Power Networks to trial Faraday Grid
Faraday Grid has announced an agreement with the UK's leading distribution network operator, UK Power Networks, for it to trial the world's first Faraday Grid, a ground-breaking technology that could redefine how the electricity grid works.
1 Nov 2018

Kia and Hyundai reveal solar charging system
Kia Motors and Hyundai Motor have announced plans to introduce 'solar roof' charging technology on selected Hyundai Motor Group vehicles. Electricity-generating solar panels will be incorporated into the roof or the hood of vehicles, and will support internal combustion, hybrid and battery electric vehicles with additional electrical power, increasing fuel efficiency and range.
1 Nov 2018

Electronic tattoos for wearable computing
Researchers have developed a simple, efficient method to make robust, highly flexible, tattoo-like circuits for use in wearable computing. The low-cost process adds trace amounts of an electrically-conductive, liquid metal alloy to tattoo paper that adheres to human skin. These ultrathin tattoos can be applied easily with water, the same way one would apply a child's decorative tattoo with a damp sponge.
1 Nov 2018

ABB to build the world's most advanced robotics factory in Shanghai
ABB announced a major, new US$150 million investment in Shanghai, China to build the world's most advanced, automated and flexible robotics factory - a cutting-edge center where robots make robots.
External press release
1 Nov 2018

Lubrizol demonstrates integrated technology solutions
Lubrizol demonstrates integrated technology solutions for highly flexible electronics at 2018 IDTechEx Show!
1 Nov 2018

Whiskers, surface growth and dendrites in lithium batteries
Producing smaller, longer-lasting lithium batteries wasn't one problem - it was three problems.
Youtube interview
31 Oct 2018

Witt Energy: Collecting energy through movement
Dr Peter Harrop, chairman of IDTechEx, discusses Witt Energy, a novel method of energy harvesting, which can harvest a variety of natural energy: wind, water, movement, etc.
31 Oct 2018

Printed Electronics USA 2018: Exhibition Highlights
In just two weeks' time the World's largest event on Printed Electronics will open in Santa Clara, California. Held on November 14-15, the event features a stunning line up of over 250 speakers and 275 exhibitors - exceeding the event targets. Register now to secure the final early bird discount of 10% off, ending on November 2, 2018.
31 Oct 2018

Powering the Flexible World
From 2019 we will come to a world with flexible electronics and batteries to power these devices have attracted tremendous attention. These devices may require batteries with special mechanical properties or form factors. For more details about thin, flexible and printed batteries, please refer to IDTechEx's report Flexible, Printed and Thin Film Batteries 2019-2029.
31 Oct 2018

Sodium-ion battery pilot could change the way we store energy
A new trial at Sydney Water's Bondi sewage pumping station will soon be storing renewable energy through the use of sodium-ion batteries, a cheaper alternative to the traditional lithium-ion batteries in use around the world.
31 Oct 2018

3D bioprinting artificial blood vessels, organs
Engineers have developed a 3D printing technique that allows for localized control of an object's firmness, opening up new biomedical avenues that could one day include artificial arteries and organ tissue.
31 Oct 2018

Properties of 100,000 compounds predicted on a personal computer
Researchers have devised a new machine learning algorithm that is efficient enough to run on a personal computer and predict the properties of more than 100,000 compounds in search of those most likely to be efficient phosphors for LED lighting.
31 Oct 2018

Robots learn tasks from people
With a smartphone and a browser, people worldwide will be able to interact with a robot to speed the process of teaching robots how to do basic tasks.