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Wearable Technology Insights
Jun 7, 2018
Roads Need More Electricity: They Will Make It Themselves

Roads Need More Electricity: They Will Make It Themselves

As more and more capabilities are added to roads instead of simply covering a country with extra roads, they are starting to make their own electricity, notably as solar road surface but then with added silent wind turbines, photovoltaic verges and barriers and more.
Wearable Technology Insights
Jun 6, 2018
Roads need more electricity: They will make it themselves

Roads need more electricity: They will make it themselves

For now, electricity for road systems is provided by very expensive infrastructure to the grid except for a few solar/ wind street lights in China and Korea for example. However, as more and more capabilities are added to roads instead of simply covering a country with extra roads, they are starting to make their own electricity, notably as solar road surface but then with added silent wind turbines, photovoltaic verges and barriers and more.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Are gas sensors ready for the Internet of Things?

Are gas sensors ready for the Internet of Things?

Poor air quality is a growing threat to the public health. It has caused more deaths annually than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. Recent data from UK government shows that air pollution diseases cost the NHS £20 billion a year. The problem of air pollution is becoming a growing concern for the public.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 25, 2018
Webinar Tuesday 5 June - Transparent conductive films and materials

Webinar Tuesday 5 June - Transparent conductive films and materials

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 5 June titled Transparent conductive films and materials: Major trends shaping the industry's past, present and future.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 25, 2018
Autonomous mobile robots: more diversity than first meets the eye

Autonomous mobile robots: more diversity than first meets the eye

Autonomous mobility, in the general public's eye, is now synonymous with cars. Whilst this might be the largest ultimate prize, it is by no means the only commercial manifestation of this technology. Indeed, as the IDTechEx Research report New Robotics and Drones 2018-2038: Technologies, Forecasts, Players demonstrates, numerous autonomous mobile robots are being commercialized in applications where there is (a) a clear commercial purpose and (b) a more structured and predictable environment.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 23, 2018
Nanotechnology: generation of nanoparticles in gas

Nanotechnology: generation of nanoparticles in gas

Born out of the research labs of TU Delft with over 20 years of experience in the synthesis of aerosols, the VSP-G1 nanoparticle generator provides researchers with the possibility to perform ground-breaking research within the field of nanomaterials without the limitations of common generation methods and materials.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 21, 2018
Smart Floors & Sensor Technology with Joanneum Research

Smart Floors & Sensor Technology with Joanneum Research

PyzoFlex® is a printable sensor technology that can be implemented on an industrial scale.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 17, 2018
Webinar Thursday 24 May -Robots and drones: How everything is changing

Webinar Thursday 24 May -Robots and drones: How everything is changing

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 24 May titled Robots and drones: How everything is changing.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 16, 2018
Amazing Innovations in Flexible and Printed Electronics

Amazing Innovations in Flexible and Printed Electronics

If your company serves the electronics industry you owe it to yourself and your company to explore your opportunities at Printed Electronics USA - the world's largest event dedicated to printed, flexible and hybrid electronics and all its applications.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 15, 2018
Miniaturised gas sensors open new markets

Miniaturised gas sensors open new markets

There is an increasing demand for monitoring environmental air conditions both indoors and outdoors, as poor air quality is a growing threat to the public health.
Wearable Technology Insights
Jun 7, 2018
Roads Need More Electricity: They Will Make It Themselves

Roads Need More Electricity: They Will Make It Themselves

As more and more capabilities are added to roads instead of simply covering a country with extra roads, they are starting to make their own electricity, notably as solar road surface but then with added silent wind turbines, photovoltaic verges and barriers and more.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Are gas sensors ready for the Internet of Things?

Are gas sensors ready for the Internet of Things?

Poor air quality is a growing threat to the public health. It has caused more deaths annually than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. Recent data from UK government shows that air pollution diseases cost the NHS £20 billion a year. The problem of air pollution is becoming a growing concern for the public.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 25, 2018
Autonomous mobile robots: more diversity than first meets the eye

Autonomous mobile robots: more diversity than first meets the eye

Autonomous mobility, in the general public's eye, is now synonymous with cars. Whilst this might be the largest ultimate prize, it is by no means the only commercial manifestation of this technology. Indeed, as the IDTechEx Research report New Robotics and Drones 2018-2038: Technologies, Forecasts, Players demonstrates, numerous autonomous mobile robots are being commercialized in applications where there is (a) a clear commercial purpose and (b) a more structured and predictable environment.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 21, 2018
Smart Floors & Sensor Technology with Joanneum Research

Smart Floors & Sensor Technology with Joanneum Research

PyzoFlex® is a printable sensor technology that can be implemented on an industrial scale.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 16, 2018
Amazing Innovations in Flexible and Printed Electronics

Amazing Innovations in Flexible and Printed Electronics

If your company serves the electronics industry you owe it to yourself and your company to explore your opportunities at Printed Electronics USA - the world's largest event dedicated to printed, flexible and hybrid electronics and all its applications.
Wearable Technology Insights
Jun 6, 2018
Roads need more electricity: They will make it themselves

Roads need more electricity: They will make it themselves

For now, electricity for road systems is provided by very expensive infrastructure to the grid except for a few solar/ wind street lights in China and Korea for example. However, as more and more capabilities are added to roads instead of simply covering a country with extra roads, they are starting to make their own electricity, notably as solar road surface but then with added silent wind turbines, photovoltaic verges and barriers and more.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 25, 2018
Webinar Tuesday 5 June - Transparent conductive films and materials

Webinar Tuesday 5 June - Transparent conductive films and materials

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 5 June titled Transparent conductive films and materials: Major trends shaping the industry's past, present and future.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 23, 2018
Nanotechnology: generation of nanoparticles in gas

Nanotechnology: generation of nanoparticles in gas

Born out of the research labs of TU Delft with over 20 years of experience in the synthesis of aerosols, the VSP-G1 nanoparticle generator provides researchers with the possibility to perform ground-breaking research within the field of nanomaterials without the limitations of common generation methods and materials.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 17, 2018
Webinar Thursday 24 May -Robots and drones: How everything is changing

Webinar Thursday 24 May -Robots and drones: How everything is changing

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 24 May titled Robots and drones: How everything is changing.
Wearable Technology Insights
May 15, 2018
Miniaturised gas sensors open new markets

Miniaturised gas sensors open new markets

There is an increasing demand for monitoring environmental air conditions both indoors and outdoors, as poor air quality is a growing threat to the public health.
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