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29 Nov 2019

SynPhNe
An IDTechEx analyst spoke with SynPhNe Director & CEO Abhijeet Pandit. SynPhNe are a Singaporean start up that has developed a neurorehabilitation device. The company also has offices in New Jersey, USA, and India.
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29 Nov 2019

Rehabotics
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao stopped by the Rehabotics booth. Rehabotics is a Taiwanese startup developing a robotic glove. The device is designed for rehabilitation of patients with neuromuscular disorders.
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29 Nov 2019

Reflex
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao spoke with Daniel Ciuta from Reflex. Reflex are a Romanian company that has developed the world's first 3D physical therapy/rehabilitation device.
Full profile interview
29 Nov 2019

Drone Ag
Drone Ag is a British company that produces easy to use software for agricultural drones. In November 2019, IDTechEx Analyst Dr Michael Dent spoke with Jack Wrangham, Founder and Director of Drone Ag.
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29 Nov 2019

Sensuron
IDTechEx met with Sensuron In November 2019.
Sensuron are a company that specialise in distributed fiber optic sensing. This is for a few applications, most notably being structural health monitoring.
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29 Nov 2019

Qineto
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao spoke with Tim Dings, Managing Director & Co-Founder of Qineto. Qineto have developed an interactive non-contact game for exercise and rehabilitation.
29 Nov 2019

Brisbane Orders 60 E-Buses
As part of Brisbane Metro, Brisbane City Council will introduce a new fleet of 60 high-capacity Metro vehicles. The Metro vehicles will integrate seamlessly into busway operations and share the busway with existing bus services, as part of a better planned network.
29 Nov 2019

Zimbabwe to Benefit from Pumped Hydroelectric Energy Storage
Zimbabwe is currently experiencing up to 18 hours of load-shedding daily so Ngonyezi Projects pumped hydroelectric energy storage power plant at Osborne dam will contribute to the reduction of the hours of load-shedding.
29 Nov 2019

3D Printing Improves Tiny Electrodes for Medical Sensors
A new 3D-printing method allows manufacturers to better customize carbon microelectrodes used as biomedical implants. These implants are used to record signals from the brain or nervous system.
29 Nov 2019

New Metallic Material for Flexible Soft Robots
'Origami robots' are state-of-the-art soft and flexible robots that are being tested for use in various applications including drug delivery in human bodies, search and rescue missions in disaster environments and humanoid robotic arms.
29 Nov 2019

Wood is the Surprising Ingredient in Electrodes for Wearables
Wood fibres are being used by researchers to create a new class of stronger and lower-cost electrodes for even lighter and long-lasting flexible electronics and wearables.
28 Nov 2019

Scratching the Surface of Perovskites
Versatile compounds called perovskites are valued for their application in next generation solar energy technologies. Despite their efficiency and relative cheapness, perovskite devices have yet to be perfected; they often contain atomic-level structural defects.
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28 Nov 2019

Arbe
Arbe have developed the Phoenix radar, an ultra high-resolution 4D imaging radar.
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28 Nov 2019

Catapult Satellite Applications
Catapult Satellite Applications is a non-profit organisation that aims to boost UK productivity by helping companies to harness the power of satellites. A major focus for Catapult Satellite Applications is agricultural technology. At the REAP Conference 2019, IDTechEx Technology Analyst spoke with Calum Kelly, Agri-Tech Solutions Lead at Catapult Satellite Application
28 Nov 2019

Sacral Neuromodulation Devices now Being Implanted
Axonics Modulation Technologies Inc is commercializing novel implantable rechargeable sacral neuromodulation devices for the treatment of bladder and bowel dysfunction, and has announced that surgeons have begun implanting commercial patients with the Axonics r-SNM® System at Sanford Health facilities.
28 Nov 2019

Wearable Sweat Sensor Detects Gout-Causing Compounds
In a new paper researchers describe a mass-producible wearable sensor that can monitor levels of metabolites and nutrients in a person's blood by analyzing their sweat. Previously developed sweat sensors mostly target compounds that appear in high concentrations, such as electrolytes, glucose, and lactate. Gao's sweat sensor is more sensitive than current devices and can detect sweat compounds of much lower concentrations, in addition to being easier to manufacture, the researchers say.
28 Nov 2019

Planning Permission Secured for Battery Energy Storage in Cottingham
Harmony Energy has secured planning permission for a second 49.5MW battery energy storage system at Creyke Beck substation in Cottingham, near Hull.
28 Nov 2019

Glass From a 3D Printer
Producing glass objects using 3D printing is not easy. Only a few groups of researchers around the world have attempted to produce glass using additive methods. Some have made objects by printing molten glass, but the disadvantage is that this requires extremely high temperatures and heat-resistant equipment.
28 Nov 2019

£4.3M Grant to Accelerate Combined Wind and Wave Power Technology
Marine Power Systems has been awarded £4.3 million by the European Regional Development Fund to accelerate the development of a floating offshore wind and wave technology that could transform the opportunities for energy generation in deep water locations.
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27 Nov 2019

Ampcera
Ampcera research and manufacture various solid-state electrolytes. IDTechEx analyst, Dr Alex Holland, spoke with Ampcera CEO Sumin Zhu and CTO Hui Da, at the IDTechEx Show USA, 2019.