Eco Innovation
USA, Spain, China, Canada, and Portugal, race to lead global hydrogen projects
"The largest green hydrogen projects that are currently under development are in Europe. The reason is that after the war in Ukraine, Europe realised it needed its own resources. Despite that, China is one of the main countries investing in green hydrogen."
Piceasoft to extend the lifecycle of mobile devices
Piceasoft has introduced major updates to its PiceaOnline platform to boost circular economy, increase customer choices, and broaden retailer business and sustainability program opportunities in the used mobile phones market.
Green shipping: safer, energy-saving methanol supply system
The Danish company Eltronic FuelTech is now the first in the industry to offer equipment for supplying fuel from tanks to engines on methanol-powered ships.
Computex 2024: pioneering ‘Connected AI’ and beyond
Computex, the global B2B technology trade show, is gearing up for its 2024 edition, and it promises to be a seminal event in the ICT and IoT industries.
CO2-derived concrete can build a net-negative future
IDTechEx report shows that CO2-derived concrete could be used to build a net-negative future in construction.
UV pasteurisation tech brings significant savings
With the help of Lyras’ technology, a dairy now cuts off 91% of its energy consumption for the inactivation of microorganisms in processing water.
The New Murabba: a visionary 15-minute city
The New Murabba project, a purpose-built a 15-minute city, is an ambitious urban development initiative in the northern part of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
National Innovation Day: innovations in sustainable electronics
In an era where environmental sustainability has become a pressing global concern, the electronics industry is at a crossroads.
Mushroom handbags and plastic-free picnics – IDTechEx explores
Handbags made of mushroom leather and biodegradable foodware are two examples of how white biotechnology can produce functional products that look good.
The revolution of fast-charging lithium batteries
In the quest for more sustainable and efficient energy solutions, a recent breakthrough by researchers at Cornell University marks a significant milestone in fast-charging battery technology.