Strong Stretchable Gel-Like Screens for Flexible Electronics
Researchers from North Carolina State University created a material that is both hard and stretchy –glassy gels contain more than 50% liquid and are...
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual-Use Technologies
iHLS and the Ministry of Defense invite you to join the fifth cycle of INNOFENSE and receive a remarkable opportunity to showcase your technology...
Smart Clothes Innovation Turns Everyday Clothes into Motion Trackers
Innovative wearable tech uses conductive threads stitched into clothes that can record body movements. They are called SeamSleeve and were created by a team...
In-Body Soft Robots Revolutionize Robotic Medicine
Researchers from the University of North Carolina used artificial muscles and electronic skins to create advanced soft robots that are incredibly effective and safe...
Dual-Use Startup Open Call
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual Use Technologies:
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS...
Sustainable Aerogels for Wearable Tech Enhanced by AI and Robotics
Engineers at the University of Maryland developed a model combining machine learning and collaborative robotics to solve challenges in the design of materials used...
Will The Touchscreens of the Future be Soft?
Computer scientists at the University of Bath in the UK developed a touch screen that can be warped through finger pressure, becoming softer or...
Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin
Researchers from the University of Cambridge developed adaptive and eco-friendly spider-silk-inspired sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto biological surfaces, from flower...
Soft Microneedles Set to Redefine Healthcare
From stimulating the brain to delivering medication, this innovation is set to change healthcare significantly.
Medical technology keeps progressing and personalized medicine is making it...
The Flexible Revolution of Wearable Electronics
As people use more and more electronic wearables, the industry had to find better energy storage solutions that will be able to match the flexibility...
Smart Textiles Powered by The Human Body
Researchers have created fiber-based electronics that harness electromagnetic energy in the atmosphere, using the human body as part of the circuit.
This fiber electronic technology...
New Flexible Solar Cells Technology is More Efficient and Durable
Flexible solar cells are hailed as the future of solar power and have many potential applications in aerospace and flexible electronics, but their low...
New Biodegradable Papertronics
As the need for biodegradable electronics is growing increasingly urgent, Professor Seokheun "Sean" Choi from Binghamton University decided to look into the idea of...
Soft Electronics Revolutionizing Medical Technology
Researchers at Singapore’s NTU are revolutionizing the world of innovative soft and stretchable electronics.
While most electronic products are hard and rigid, this rigidity becomes...
Innovative Conductive Fiber Can Enhance Wearable Electronics
A team of engineers recently developed a type of conductive fiber that can be woven into clothes to give them the capabilities of smart...
Call for Dual Use Technology Startups
Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...
iHLS Innovation Centre Calls for Dual-Use Security Startups
Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...
New Wearable Nanotechnology Revolutionizes Health Monitoring
Engineers at the University of Delaware are revolutionizing human health monitoring using clothing- or more precisely- using nanomaterial-based sensors embedded in clothing, called "Henswear."
The team,...
From Vine Robots to Insect Compasses – Technology Inspired by Nature
Sometimes scientists struggling with innovation find the perfect solution right under their noses- in nature. Following is a selection of innovative nature-based technology, provided...
The Future of Sustainable Wearable Electronics
Researchers from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST reached a milestone in sustainable wearable devices.
The team’s revolutionary method enables closed-loop recycling of organic electronic...
Call for Startups – iHLS Innovation Centre
iHLS is an accelerator for the security sector and its various unique characteristics that provides startups with recognition, international exposure, access to investors and...
Powering Wearable Devices Using Unexpected Source
Researchers have found a way to harvest electricity from radio waves. From microwave ovens to Wi-Fi connections, the radio waves that permeate the environment...















































