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Miniaturised gas sensors for environmental monitoring
Poor air quality causes more deaths annually than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. A lack of low-cost environmental monitoring equipment prevents individuals from taking action to improve air quality.
Electric vehicle motor manufacturers: which to buy, employ, and avoid
This webinar shares some of the research for the new IDTechEx report,Electric Vehicle Motor Manufacturers and Developers: 255 Analysed and Assessed.
Successful triboelectric energy harvesting and sensing (TENG): what next?
The new triboelectrics addresses big issues such as pandemics, air pollution and sensors everywhere so it can create billion dollar businesses. It has already led to sale of self-powered electrostatic face masks that really do filter deadly particulates.
Robot shuttles: a new form of transport
This webinar shares some of the research for the new IDTechEx report,Robot Shuttles and Autonomous Buses 2020-2040. With the move to cities, private cars are being squeezed out because they take up too much parking and road space.
XR: what is XR, and where is it going?
Augmented, virtual, and mixed reality products are at the forefront of technological change. Over the 2010-2020 decade, there have been many new products released which have captured the imagination of creators, developers and businesses alike.
Electric trucks: an impending revolution?
This webinar shares some of the research for the new IDTechEx report,Electric Trucks 2020-2030. Like other sectors of the automotive industry, the medium and heavy-duty truck market is being forced to evolve.
Electric vans: the time is now
The driving force for electrification in light commercial vehicle sector is increasingly the economics. Whilst environmental and public health concerns have been the main motivation for the electrification of on-road vehicles, in the LCV sector, businesses are recognising that electrification of their commercial fleet is also likely to save them money.
Electronics reshaped: flexible, stretchable and structural electronics
This webinar explores how flexible and printed electronics is allowing organisations to radically improve and distinguish products, make the unfeasible feasible, and provide opportunities for improving medical monitoring, human machine interfaces and much more.
Electric vehicles in construction, agriculture, mining: a $100bn market
Construction, agriculture and mining CAM vehicles have similar technology and are increasingly supplied by the same manufacturers facing a $100 billion opportunity with none of the problems of the car industry. Indeed, the more savvy Tier One car suppliers are successfully moving into this arena.
Electric vehicles and robotics in agriculture: a $50bn market
Agricultural vehicles, from greenhouse robots to outdoor precision farming, tractors, forestry vehicles and turf care, are rapidly going electric. Increasingly they get their electricity off-grid, zero-emission, on-site using technology similar to that in an EV.