External press release
9 May 2018

Wearables and app technology launched for oil and gas digital workers
Offshore Oil and Gas digitalisation software provider and systems integrator, Eigen, has built an app that provides access to real time information for Oil and Gas platform managers and operatives, using wearable devices.
External press release
9 May 2018

Investment to accelerate adoption of flexible displays in cars
FlexEnable has announced that Novares, will make equity investments into FlexEnable totaling 5 million euros.
9 May 2018

Electric hydrofoil bike
To replicate the cycling experience on water Manta5 have created the world's most advanced hydrofoil bike that allows you to plane across the water's surface like never before.
Event summary
8 May 2018

IDTechEx Show! Berlin 2018 Findings
Here the IDTechEx analysts in attendance present a commentary on the show's highlights in their respective fields of research
Background
8 May 2018

Kinestral
Kinestral is a provider of an exciting second-generation of electrochromic films with high performance and promise for residential and commercial building applications.
8 May 2018

Collaboration to prolong battery life of electric buses and trucks
The battery life of electric vehicles still presents a financial challenge for the electrification of the transport sector. That is why the Fraunhofer institute for Transportation and Infrastructure IVI, expert in the field of Lithium-ion batteries, and real-time electric vehicle data specialist ViriCiti, have started a unique collaboration.
8 May 2018

GM and Autodesk are using generative design for vehicles of the future
The lighter the car, the less fuel it uses, the less carbon it emits and the more money the driver saves. Now to push the boundaries on its next generation of lightweighting, the automaker is teaming up with Autodesk to use a combination of generative design and additive manufacturing as key technologies to develop future cars and trucks, including its alternative propulsion and zero emission vehicles.
8 May 2018

Next-generation wireless pacemakers
A Rice University student team's demonstration of a next-generation, wireless pacemaker array could point to the future of medical sensors.
8 May 2018

Researchers teach robots to touch
Data collected on human touch can be utilised in robotics. Thus far, grasping and touching has posed a challenge for the development of robots to be used, for example, in logistics and healthcare.
8 May 2018

New generation solar cell to empower autonomy for UAVs, vehicles
This technology is critical for tomorrow's unmanned aerial vehicles, solar cars and other electric vehicles. It can be used to generate substantial power over small surfaces with minimal impact to vehicle design criteria.
8 May 2018

Smart skin for flexible monitoring
An electronic tag that stretches and flexes while it records location and environmental data can monitor marine animals in their natural habitat as reported in Printed Electronics World.
Full profile interview
7 May 2018

Flash Battery - Kaitek
Flash Battery is an Italian company specialised in battery packs for specialty vehicles. Their product portfolio ranges in the 10 - 300 kWh pack size, but they also have customers in the marine sector requiring up to 2 MWh worth of Li-ion batteries.
7 May 2018

BlueSky Energy
Bluesky energy are providers of saltwater-based energy storage systems mainly for residential applications, although the company is also interested in off-grid applications for emerging markets like Africa. Based out of Austria and founded in 2012, the company is selling turnkey residential systems with help from a national subsidy, and also selling systems in Germany which has local and national subsidies.
7 May 2018

Norway's fjords, first zero emission zone at sea
The Norwegian Parliament has announced it will make its world heritage fjords zero emission zones by 2026.
7 May 2018

Crawling and flying robots for the offshore oil industry
Until now, offshore operators have conducted diligent inspections of facilities while clad in safety harnesses hanging off the side of an oil and gas platform. But, the latest technology is providing better solutions on BP's Thunder Horse platform in the Gulf of Mexico - allowing crawlers and flying robots to complete these tasks instead.
7 May 2018

Wearable enables pregnant women to detect serious health complications
Researchers are developing an app and wearable technology to enable pregnant women to use a smartphone to detect whether they have or are susceptible to a condition that could lead to serious health complications for them or their unborn child.
7 May 2018

World's first hospitality handheld with an e-paper color display
Designed for the hospitality industry, Papirus features a super e-paper multitouch color display, overcoming today's challenges related to restaurant wireless ordering in terms of efficiency, consumption and connectivity.
7 May 2018

Water-based battery to store solar and wind energy
Researchers have developed a water-based battery that could provide a cheap way to store wind or solar energy generated when the sun is shining and wind is blowing so it can be fed back into the electric grid and be redistributed when demand is high.
4 May 2018

Autonomous mobile robots: automating the goods-to-person step
The robotic industry is looking for the next big opportunity that could one day rival the automotive sector in size. It may have found its answer in the logistic and material handling sector. In this article we will focus on the use of mobile robots in automating the goods-to-person step in logistics and material handling.
4 May 2018

Project will deploy hydrogen fuel cell EVs in Paris, London, Brussels
ZEFER (Zero Emission Fleet vehicles for European Roll-out) will deploy large fleets of 60 hydrogen fuelled vehicles in each of three European capitals (Paris, London and Brussels).