Background
23 Jan 2018

Humetrix
Humetrix, founded in 1991, is a healthcare information technology company which engages in the development of consumer-centred IT solutions. Develops patient-centred healthcare solutions and consumer-focused apps.
Background
23 Jan 2018

Owlet
Founded in 2013, Owlet offers wearable health monitors for babies in the form of a sock which monitors oxygen levels and heart rate using miniaturized pulse oximeters.
Background
23 Jan 2018

Omron
Omron Healthcare is a division of Omron, a Japanese electronics company. Omron Healthcare are a leading provider of medical equipment for both professional and consumer use.
Background
23 Jan 2018

Ellume
Ellume is a health technology company which has made a connected diagnostic for doctors & consumers for detection of common conditions such as influenza, strep throat & chlamydia.
Background
23 Jan 2018

UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealth Group, an American for-profit managed health company, is the largest healthcare company in the world by revenue ($201 billion in 2017).
Event summary
23 Jan 2018

Digital Health at CES 2018
Digital health held a prominent place at CES 2018, with companies endeavouring to capitalize on the growing trend of moving away from B2B and towards B2C. IDTechEx analyst Dr Laura Baers discusses the theme of Healthcare in the Home, covered at CES.
Full profile interview
23 Jan 2018

BCAST
BCAST is a university institute that research liquid metal engineering, they have developed a high shear device for the melt conditioning of aluminium and magnesium. IDTechEx technology analyst Dr Richard Collins visited the facilities and interviewed Eric Nyberg (Director of Programmes).
23 Jan 2018

Light-splitting greenhouse film
Engineers have received a $2.45 million grant to develop a scalable, cost-effective greenhouse material that splits sunlight into photosynthetically efficient light and repurposes inefficient infrared light to aid in water purification.
23 Jan 2018

3D printing inside the body
For the first time, researchers have shown that an optical fiber as thin as a human hair can be used to create microscopic structures with laser-based 3D printing.
23 Jan 2018

New Smart Water Assessment Network (NUSwan)
Maintaining water quality, especially in urbanized landscapes, is highly challenging since water bodies are exposed to varying sources of pollutants from urban run-offs and industries.
23 Jan 2018

Perovskite solar cell application in office buildings
Skanska's commercial development business unit in Central Eastern Europe will be the first developer worldwide to cover office buildings with semi-transparent perovskite solar cells on a commercial scale.
23 Jan 2018

First new TX eCITY London taxi handed over to London cabbie
It's a landmark day for London and its thousands of taxi drivers and passengers as the very first all-new electric TX taxi from the London EV Company has been handed over.
22 Jan 2018

Brackish Water for Food and Drink
Agricultural use is currently responsible for 70% of all fresh water consumption but fresh water is becoming more expensive and scarce. Fortunately there are many solutions because they are all needed.
22 Jan 2018

Award for wearable radiation detection technology
A research team has won a 2017 R&D 100 Award for a vest specially designed to contain devices that detect illicit nuclear material.
22 Jan 2018

Biodegradable sensor monitors pressure in the body then disappears
Engineers have created a biodegradable pressure sensor that could help doctors monitor chronic lung disease, swelling of the brain, and other medical conditions before dissolving harmlessly in a patient's body.
22 Jan 2018

Robots boost safety, cut costs
Fifteen-minute inspections that require only the push of a button - and no additional human oversight - make a previously laborious and time-consuming task simple, and keeps active maintenance and waiting time to a minimum.
22 Jan 2018

Zero emission ship carrot and stick
As discussed in the IDTechEx report Electric Boats and Ships, there are several ways a boat or ship can be zero emission. It can be a fuel cell hybrid if the fuel is available where needed or pure electric where suitable charging is deployed. It can be an energy independent electric vehicle never needing fuel or charging stations.
Full profile interview
20 Jan 2018

ATERA
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed ATERA CEO & Founder Dr Bart De Wever on August 7, 2017. ATERA is a tissue engineering company providing 3D tissue models and toxicology testing services.
External press release
19 Jan 2018

Asian Nanotechnology Breakthrough
CERADROP, a MGI Group company, has supplied the Institute for Nanotechnology (INT), Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM) with one of its TurnKey Materials Deposition Inkjet Platform - CeraPrinter X-Serie.
19 Jan 2018

The biocomposite market cannot grow fast enough
Fibre reinforced polymers (FRPs) are predominantly made of synthetic fibres, such as glass or carbon, and a petrochemically sourced thermosetting resin or thermoplastic matrix. However, natural fibres and resins are on the rise because of their beneficial properties, competitive cost, legislative drivers, and consumer preferences.