External press release
13 Aug 2021

Opportunity to Develop World First Oil Pipeline Robotics
A team led by engineering firm Forth has worked for the past two-and-a-half years on the creation of FSWBot, an innovative friction stir welding robotic crawler devised for internal repair and refurbishment of pipelines, and they are now looking for assistance to help bring the working prototype to the commercial stage.
External press release
13 Aug 2021

Nexa3D Announces Availability of xWASH Smart Washer
Nexa3D announced today the immediate commercial availability of xWASH, a new automated washer that works exclusively with its sustainable xCLEAN washing detergent to help manufacturers streamline, optimize, and scale their 3D printing and post-processing operations.
External press release
13 Aug 2021

Wyzo, The World's First Direct-Drive Sidebot
Wyzo can work safely side-by-side with humans with zero protective barriers or performance compromises. Ideal for lightweight applications with a payload up to 1.1lbs, Wyzo is suitable for the food & beverage, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, automotive, electrical and electronics sectors.
Full profile interview
12 Aug 2021

Battery Resourcers
Founded in 2015, Battery Resourcers are a Massachusetts based company who have developed a Lithium-ion battery recycling process enabling the conversion of varying lithium-ion battery chemistries to cathode active material (CAM).
Background
12 Aug 2021

BodiGuide
BodiGuide have developed a device for monitoring peripheral edema, focused on detecting likely incidences of heart failure. They sent IDTechEx an introductory kit prior to wider market launch.
12 Aug 2021

The Killer App For Smart Textiles
The development of new technology often creates new opportunities to provide value to customers in new products. Electronic textiles have hundreds of potential use cases, many of which are being explored by different companies around the world. So where is the "killer app" for e-textiles?
12 Aug 2021

New Zealand Invests in Solar Energy
Genesis Energy has signalled its intent to develop solar as part its renewable generation programme. The company is in active discussions with international solar developers to finalise a joint venture arrangement to deliver up to 500MW of solar capacity over the next five years. This would generate about 750GWh pa - enough to power 100,000 households or 185,000 EVs per year. The joint venture would also consider battery energy storage solutions to ensure future flexibility.
Update interview
12 Aug 2021

Fraunhofer IEM
Fraunhofer IEM are a government funded research center. At a webinar organized by the 3D-MID research association it discussed developments in 3D printed molded interconnect devices to make machine-specific Industry 4.0 sensors.
Update interview
12 Aug 2021

Neotech-AMT
Neotech-AMT develops equipment for 3D electronics - this can be either fully or partially additive. IDTechEx listed to a presentation on its latest developments at a webinar organized by the 3D-MID research association. This included details of the EU-funded AMPERE project to improve the scalability of 3D electronics manufacturing.
Other
12 Aug 2021

Origo Steering Wheel with 3D Touch Brings Smart Device UX to Cars
This presentation by Canatu Oy CEO Juha Kokkonen was initially held at the AWA IMECON 2021 conference in May.
Full profile interview
12 Aug 2021

Samwon Act
Samwon Act have developed a new methodology for manufacturing flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs). Known as MMP, this involves a patterned stamp followed by electroless plating, rather than the conventional etching process.
Full profile interview
11 Aug 2021

Blumio
Blumio are a startup developing radar imaging systems for monitoring arterial pressure. IDTechEx interviewed their Co-Founder and CEO Catherine Liao at Cardio Wearables 2021.
11 Aug 2021

$100 Million Gift to Fund Space-based Solar Power Project
Caltech is announcing that Donald Bren, chairman of Irvine Company and a lifetime member of the Caltech Board of Trustees, donated over $100 million to form the Space-based Solar Power Project, which is developing technology capable of generating solar power in space and beaming it back to Earth.
11 Aug 2021

Tiny 'Manic' Robots Deliver Drugs Directly to Central Nervous System
One way to achieve targeted dosing is to use tiny robots to deliver drugs to specific locations. While this technology is still in its infancy, researchers have developed various types of micro- or millirobots that could fulfil this ostensibly far-fetched goal. However, the major problem lies in controlling their activity as they travel through tissues in the body, and few researchers have put their tumbling robots to the challenge by seeing how they handle moving across real tissues.
11 Aug 2021

First Simulated Mars Surface Habitat 3D Printed for NASA
A 3D-printed habitat, known as Mars Dune Alpha, at NASA's Johnson Space Center. will be completed by ICON's next-gen Vulcan construction system that will simulate a realistic Mars habitat to support long-duration, exploration-class space missions.
11 Aug 2021

AI System Protects Divers from Waterborne Bacteria, Parasites
Sailors are sent into all kinds of water as part of their service in the US Navy, but they have limited resources to understand in real-time the health risks that may exist when they conduct underwater duties — everything from fleet maintenance and repairs to search and rescue and research missions.
11 Aug 2021

Speed and Absorption Key to Optimizing New Rechargeable Battery
Rechargeable batteries are a necessity to meet the world's growing energy demands in a sustainable fashion but not all are equal. Researchers have worked to optimize a promising candidate of such energy sources—lithium sulfur batteries.
11 Aug 2021

This Touchy-Feely Glove Senses and Maps Tactile Stimuli
Researchers have designed a new touch-sensing glove that can "feel" pressure and other tactile stimuli. The inside of the glove is threaded with a system of sensors that detects, measures, and maps small changes in pressure across the glove. The individual sensors are highly attuned and can pick up very weak vibrations across the skin, such as from a person's pulse.
External press release
11 Aug 2021

CorPower Completes World's Largest Wave Energy Test-Rig
CorPower has constructed the world's largest wave energy test-rig following an intense two-year project. The 45-tonne moving mass system, installed at CorPower's Stockholm base, is capable of simulating ocean wave conditions anywhere in the world.
External press release
11 Aug 2021

Oxford PV and Meyer Burger Falling Out Threatens Europe Solar Industry
Oxford PV has fallen out with its strategic manufacturing equipment supplier Meyer Burger as both complete factories in Germany.