External press release
6 Jul 2018

Tritium signs deal with IONITY for 100 high-power charging sites
IONITY has chosen Tritium as its technology partner for the construction of 100 high-power charging sites across Germany, France, UK, Norway and Sweden. The dedicated electric vehicle charging stations will have an average of up to six user units, each capable of delivering 350 kW of power for fast charging of modern EVs.
6 Jul 2018

Fleet of aerial, surface and underwater robots maps ocean front
Using multiple autonomous vehicles simultaneously, an interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers returns to the United States after exploring the North Pacific Subtropical front - a sharp boundary where cold fresh waters from the north meet warm salty waters from the south.
5 Jul 2018

New Supercapacitor Materials: Market of Billions of Dollars Emerging
The new IDTechEx Research report Supercapacitor Materials and Technology Roadmap 2019-2039 uniquely appraises these and identifies gaps in the market for device variants and new material capabilities.
5 Jul 2018

Volkswagen to offer "zero-emission" car sharing services
The WE customer platform is to begin rolling out various vehicle-on-demand services, in particular car sharing, in Germany in 2019. These services are to be extended to major cities in Europe, North America and Asia as early as 2020.
5 Jul 2018

Artificial ovary for fertility preservation
An artificial ovary for fertility preservation without the risk of reintroducing malignancy. Important steps in the development of an artificial ovary have been successfully completed by one of the world's leading groups in fertility preservation.
5 Jul 2018

Webinar Thursday 19 July - Additive Manufacturing
IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 19 July titled Additive Manufacturing and Lightweight Materials for Aerospace and Defense: Part I.
5 Jul 2018

Synthetic 'brainy skin' with sense of touch gets £1.5m funding
A robotic hand covered in 'brainy skin' that mimics the human sense of touch is being developed by scientists.
University of Glasgow's Professor Ravinder Dahiya has plans to develop ultra-flexible, synthetic Brainy Skin that 'thinks for itself'. The super-flexible, hypersensitive skin may one day be used to make more responsive prosthetics for amputees, or to build robots with a sense of touch.
5 Jul 2018

Insulating, power generating windows
Environmentally friendly building trends have boosted the popularity of window coatings that keep heating and cooling costs down by blocking out unneeded parts of sunlight. They have also inspired scientists and engineers to create thin, see-through solar cells to turn windows into miniature electricity generators.
Youtube interview
5 Jul 2018

Advanced materials for future 3D printing technologies
Brightlands Materials Center is a leading Research & Development Center, improving quality of life with sustainable material solutions.
5 Jul 2018

Self-heating, fast-charging battery for electric vehicles
Californians do not purchase electric vehicles because they are cool, they buy EVs because they live in a warm climate. Conventional lithium-ion batteries cannot be rapidly charged at temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, but now a team of engineers has created a battery that can self-heat, allowing rapid charging regardless of the outside chill.
Full profile interview
4 Jul 2018

Gravitricity
Gravitricity are a Edinburgh based engineering startup working on the area of gravity fed energy storage. They have developed a mechanical stationary storage system using the gravitational potential of a heavy weight within a vertical shaft. IDTechEx spoke with Gravitricity's Managing Director Charlie Blair in June 2018 to understand the company's future plans and the wider potential for gravity fed storage within the global energy ecosystem.
4 Jul 2018

Ultimate smell test: Device sends rotten food warning to smartphone
When it comes to the "smell test," the nose isn't always the best judge of food quality. Now scientists report that they have developed a wireless tagging device that can send signals to smartphones warning consumers and food distributors when meat and other perishables have spoiled.
4 Jul 2018

Solar Pumps- Powering The Way Ahead
In a developing country whose economy is centred around agriculture, and which is rapidly transitioning into the realm of renewable energy, the future of solar pumps seems brighter than ever.
4 Jul 2018

Diesel doesn't float this boat
Marine research could soon be possible without the risk of polluting either the air or the ocean. It's thanks to a new ship design and feasibility study.
4 Jul 2018

Crop-counting robot earns top recognition
Today's crop breeders are trying to boost yields while also preparing crops to withstand severe weather and changing climates. To succeed, they must locate genes for high-yielding, hardy traits in crop plants' DNA.
Full profile interview
4 Jul 2018

Cymbet Corporation
Cymbet is privately held clean technology company working on thin film battery technology and energy harvesting power management solutions for microelectronic systems.
Full profile interview
3 Jul 2018

Pleotint
Pleotint is a manufacturer of thermochromic film for smart glass, based in Michigan. Pleotint has developed a proprietary thermochromic technology based on ligand exchange transition metals.
3 Jul 2018

Skin patches: the advantages of the ultimate wearable
Electronic skin patches could well be described as the ultimate wearable electronic devices. IDTechEx's latest market research report covers the entire product ecosystem for smart skin patches.
3 Jul 2018

Off grid avocado farm completely self-sufficient for 660 days
Battery storage manufacturer Tesvolt and project developer Unlimited Energy were awarded "The smarter E Award" for a project realized in South-West Australia. The avocado farm in Pemberton has already been operated on battery power only for the last 660 days.
3 Jul 2018

Personalized deep learning equips robots for autism therapy
Children with autism spectrum conditions often have trouble recognizing the emotional states of people around them — distinguishing a happy face from a fearful face, for instance. To remedy this, some therapists use a kid-friendly robot to demonstrate those emotions and to engage the children in imitating the emotions and responding to them in appropriate ways.