10.10.18
During the IDTechEx Show!, Santa Clara, CA from Nov. 14-15, 2018, IDTechEx will highlight its IDTechEx Launchpad initiative, which features early-stage start-ups, universities, newly spun-out companies, and research labs or government labs who will demonstrate a working prototype or product that highlights new advances in any of the related event topics of 3D printing, electric vehicles, energy storage, graphene, internet of things, printed electronics, sensors, or wearable technology.
It provides the opportunity for the winning companies to exhibit their state-of-the-art technologies at this international event.
The winners of IDTechEx Launchpad 2018 are:
It provides the opportunity for the winning companies to exhibit their state-of-the-art technologies at this international event.
The winners of IDTechEx Launchpad 2018 are:
- AlphaSzensor: Alphaszenszor will show prototypes of is low power, carbon nanotube gas sensors;
- Astrolabe Analytics: Designed for battery development teams across the battery value chain, Astrolabe Analytics’ cloud-based battery data management platform automates drudgery and provides deeper analytics;
- AUSense Technologies: AuSense will be displaying printed sensors embedded in baby care products with a wireless platform that communicates with the consumer via an application software app;
- Cluster Imaging: Cluster Imaging will demo 3D Mini working hardware prototype, enabling all camera sensors to have 1mm depth accuracy at every pixel at x 10 processing speed;
- DexMat: DexMat will display their conductive carbon nanotube (CNT) yarns and films on spools and demonstrations of the yarn and film products applied in e-textiles, cables, and badminton strings;
- Magneto Innovations: Magneto Innovations will be bringing printed magnetic sensors and linear position sensors;
- MicroMaker: Callaghan Innovation will showcase MicroMaker, a new type of 3D printing for microstructures such as printed electronics, wearables, sensors and point of care devices;
- Nuriscope: Nuriscope will be exhibiting their Autostereoscopic 3D LCD Technologies, including the 3D Smart Phone Prototype, 7” 3D USB Monitor and 19” 3D Monitor (vertical type) Prototype;
- Pireta Ltd.: Pireta’s patented free-from printed circuit process allows electronic systems to be assembled directly onto textiles;
- Soteria Battery Innovation Group: Soteria will be sharing a new lithium-ion battery architecture that is completely safe, making it impossible for a lithium-ion battery to self-ignite.