Innovation News Network brings you the latest research and innovation news from the fields of science, environment, energy, critical raw materials, technology, and electric vehicles.
KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven strengthen partnership on semiconductor technology
KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven have signed an agreement on semiconductor technology, focused on joint education and research.
MXene breakthrough to transform green hydrogen production
A team of scientists at KIST have developed a revolutionary MXene that may advance green hydrogen production.
The Bristol Composites Institute: Materials for the future
Simon Quinn of the Bristol Composites Institute details why composite materials are vital to supporting sustainable technologies
Faraday Institution: Why developing the UK’s lithium-ion battery recycling industry is essential
Stephen Gifford of The Faraday Institution, discusses the importance of the UK establishing domestic lithium-ion battery recycling.
Scotland unveils its most powerful EV charging hub to date
The most powerful EV charging hub in Scotland, installed by SSE, has officially opened in Dundee. Read more here.
AI enhances analysis of heart scans, saving NHS resources
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking AI method that improves the accuracy and efficiency of analysing MRI heart scans.
Minister outlines new approach to UK science and tech at G7
The Science Minister declared UK science and technology “open for business” at the G7 Science and Technology Ministerial in Italy.
Kuniko’s vision aspires toward a mine-to-battery supply chain
Kuniko is establishing a ‘mine-to-battery’ supply chain, with Norway’s Ringerike district poised to become a critical minerals hub.
Dynelectro secures €11m investment for green hydrogen technology
Dynelectro has announced the successful closing of an €11m investment round for the company's green hydrogen technology.
Ayming advocates for UK innovation reform in new manifesto
Ayming is prompting the UK's new Labour Government to overhaul its approach to UK innovation. Find out more.











