North America (USA + Canada), Worldwide
30 Jan 2018
Key Themes at CES 2018
A number of IDTechEx analysts attended CES 2018, exploring the key themes prevalent in a variety of sectors, including: healthcare, neuroscience, 3D printing, e-textiles, haptics and electric vehicles.
Worldwide
29 Jan 2018
Webinar Thursday 1 February -Applications of Tissue Engineering
IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 1 February titled Applications of Tissue Engineering: From Bench to Bedside.
26 Jan 2018
Agricultural robots and drones could become a $35Bn industry by 2038?
Robotic technology is quietly transforming the world of agriculture. In this article, we demonstrate how diverse this emerging industry is in terms of forms, functions and fortunes.
Worldwide
24 Jan 2018
ITO and its alternatives: major decisions loom large
These coming quarters are crucial decision times for many transparent conductive film (TCF) companies. Some are losing patience with their programmes, questioning if and when their efforts will turn into notable revenues.
Worldwide
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.
Worldwide
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.
18 Jan 2018
China to dominate graphene commercialization
Graphene Noble Prize went to the Europeans, but will the commercial fruits primarily go to Asians, particularly the Chinese? In this article we demonstrate, based on our recent visits, how China is gearing up to run the show.
Worldwide
16 Jan 2018
Mobile robots: disrupting last mile delivery
Last mile delivery remains an expensive affair in the parcel delivery business, often representing more than half of the total cost. Its importance is also growing thanks to a change in the composition of total deliveries with B2C deliveries rapidly taking on a bigger share. E-commerce companies are also pushing next-day and now same-day services, often at a major growing loss, hoping to take away that last stronghold of bricks-and-mortar shops: instant customer fulfilment. It is within this context that autonomising the movement in the last mile delivery step finds its imperative.
Worldwide
15 Jan 2018
Desalination to the Rescue
The world has very little fresh water and it is running out. At tens of billions of tonnes yearly, the fresh water of the ice caps is falling into the salty sea which is already 97% of the world's water.
09 Jan 2018
Printing nanoparticle based conductive ink
The Voltera V-One creates prototype circuit boards on your desk.
Worldwide
08 Jan 2018
Mobile robots: key to success lies in fleet productivity
Autonomous mobile robots are causing a paradigm shift in the way we envisage commercial and industrial vehicles.
Worldwide
05 Jan 2018
Webinar Thursday 18 January - Electric vehicle charging goes off grid
IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 18 January titled Electric vehicle charging goes off grid.