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New vehicle tech will be worth $1.6 trillion by 2034
The automotive industry is undergoing a significant transformation due to emerging megatrends such as autonomous driving, electric vehicles, connectivity, software-defined vehicles, and in-cabin monitoring.
Sodium-ion batteries will diversify energy storage
Sodium-ion batteries are set to diversify energy storage thanks to improved cost, safety, sustainability, and performance.
Prediction: fuel cell EVs to be 4% of the Zero Emission Solution
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have made monumental progress in the passenger car market, becoming a standard drivetrain option.
Unlocking the future of displays with MicroLED tech
Dr Xiaoxi He, Research Director at IDTechEx, talks about how MicroLED displays are the one innovation that shines brilliantly in the ever-evolving landscape of visual technologies.
Micro-LED displays: exploring the visual future
The realm of display technology is undergoing a significant shift, as elucidated by Dr. Xiaoxi He, Research Director at IDTechEx, in the report "Micro-LED Displays 2024-2034: Technology, Commercialisation, Opportunity, Market and Players."
Virtual reality in your vehicle
Flying cars might not yet be mainstream, but as developments in the electric and autonomous vehicle industries are making progress globally, the future of driving is set to look very different.
AI and the road to full autonomy in autonomous vehicles
The road to fully autonomous vehicles is, by necessity, a long and winding one; systems that implement new technologies that increase the driving level of vehicles (driving levels being discussed further below) must be rigorously tested for safety and longevity before they can make it to vehicles that are bound for public streets.
How white biotechnology is innovating to advance the global bioeconomy
The advancement of biotechnology is critical to expanding both the bioeconomy, where society uses renewable biological resources to create biobased products and the circular economy.
Where do flexible hybrid electronics add the most value?
Can digital and/or high throughput manufacturing be applied to circuit boards? Can stretchable electronics be produced without sacrificing processing capabilities? Flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) is an emerging manufacturing methodology that aims to resolve both of these questions.
Edge AI: the wait is (almost) over
Since the introduction of artificial intelligence to the data centre, AI has been loath to leave it. With large tracts of floorspace dedicated to servers comprising leading-edge chips that can handle the computational demands for training the latest in AI models, as well as inference via end-user connections to the Cloud, data centres are the ideal environment for facilitating much of what AI has to offer. And yet, over the past decade, AI has pu...