Thanks to the rapid development of wearable activity trackers, now we can track how many steps we walk every day. In fact, many of us are setting goal of daily step-count for a healthier life....
By Alex Efimov
28/04/16
1480 Views
Co-organiser: KTN . Date: Wednesday 11th May 2016
Location: Ambassadors Bloomsbury Hotel, 12 Upper Woburn Place, London, WC1H 0HX
The Energy Harvesting Network is holding...
By Alex Efimov
15/04/16
1786 Views
Event Details
Solutions for Information and Communication Technologies – Horizon2020 Funding for Big Data
We are pleased to announce the provisional agenda for the ...
By Chloe Moss
23/11/15
894 Views
ESOF’s ‘Science to Business Programme’ calls for you to propose an innovative session exploring the major issues for research within business and industry and the role of universities for...
By Chloe Moss
01/06/15
808 Views
Intelligent Sensing Programme – Internet of Things – 10 June 2015
Grand Connaught Rooms, London
Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, UK, 29 May 2015, An Innovate UK supported...
By Chloe Moss
01/06/15
593 Views
Innovate UK is carrying out a review of proof of concept funding for businesses and academics and are asking businesses, universities, public sector research establishments, other research...
By Chloe Moss
27/05/15
752 Views
Low-power consumption devices such as MEMS based sensors and health monitoring devices require energy sources that can recharge or replace the small batteries that power them. Energy harvesting...
By Stephen Morris
15/05/15
911 Views
Welsh innovators set to showcase pioneering work
Businesses and organisations in Wales which develop ground-breaking products, services and processes are being urged to open...
By Emma Bortnik
07/05/15
806 Views
I'm sure that we've all heard of metamaterials, my definition being a heterogeneous material that exhibits extraordinary properties arising from the combination of its structure and its...
By Stephen Morris
23/04/15
948 Views
Energy harvesting technology which will light toilet cubicles in refugee camps is being developed by a partnership between researchers at UWE Bristol and Oxfam.
The team is...
By Adriana Hamacher
25/03/15
918 Views
Powering 'life on Mars' could be possible via an innovative new technique to harvest energy from carbon dioxide pioneered at Northumbria and Edinburgh Universities.
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By Adriana Hamacher
17/03/15
902 Views
Transparent solar panels, designed to liberate gadgets from their electric leashes, were among the energy harvesting technologies getting attention at last week’s Mobile World Congress. ...
By Adriana Hamacher
09/03/15
977 Views
The patent landscape analysis conducted by the Intellectual Property Office on request from the Knowledge Transfer Network provided a snapshot of innovation in thermoelectric energy generators...
By Alex Efimov
25/02/15
1458 Views
Increased interest in thermoelectric energy harvesting throughout 2014, particularly in automotive applications, has led analysts IDTechEx to predict that “thermoelectric energy harvesting...
By Adriana Hamacher
23/02/15
950 Views
An unlikely collaboration between Australia’s Queensland Maroons rugby team and Texas A&M University is developing battery-free sensors for jerseys which offer unintrusive protection for...
By Adriana Hamacher
19/02/15
870 Views
The humble supermarket shopping trolley is getting a 21st century makeover. Powered via energy harvesting from the rotation of the wheels, new high-tech trolleys being developed by UK firm,...
By Adriana Hamacher
12/02/15
1126 Views
Stomach acid powered micromotors developed by researchers at the University of California are just the latest of the new technologies which harvest energy from the movements, sound and heat...
By Adriana Hamacher
06/02/15
874 Views
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) researchers have discovered how to radically improve conversion of ambient energy (such as body movement) to electrical energy for...
By Adriana Hamacher
28/01/15
1241 Views
By 2025 over $25bn will be spent on formulations and intermediate materials for wearable technology, forecasts a brand new report by analysts IDTechEx.
Today's devices...
By Adriana Hamacher
23/01/15
1205 Views
Shoe-sized devices that harvest power from the act of walking have been developed by researchers in Germany. The technology could be used to power wearable electronic sensors without the need...
By Adriana Hamacher
15/01/15
1437 Views
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