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.
Smart financing Britain’s hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Brian Foster, Head of Industry Finance at Siemens Financial Services, UK, discusses how hydrogen fuel cell vehicles could be financed in order to play a role in Britain’s zero carbon future.
Europe’s strategy for regulating batteries and waste batteries
The Innovation Platform takes a look at EuRIC's response to the EU’s Batteries and Waste Batteries Regulation.
Innovations in aquaculture helping to transform food industry
By providing a platform for new innovations in aquaculture, the Global Aquaculture Challenge is helping to transform the food industry.
EIT Digital – leading digital skills innovation and entrepreneurial education
Willem Jonker, CEO of EIT Digital, talks about the lack of digital skills in Europe and how this challenge can be overcome.
Shaping Europe’s energy storage future
Brittney Elzarei, Policy Manager at EASE, spoke to The Innovation Platform’s Lorna Malkin about the policy environment surrounding batteries in Europe and the potential of new and disruptive energy storage solutions
Mapping remote island wildlife as part of international climate action
As part of a new climate action initiative, researchers will utilise 5G, AI and data science techniques to map wild plants and ancient forests on remote Indonesian islands.
Transforming neuroscience with 3D printing stem cells
Using human-induced pluripotent stem cells placed on nanoscale 3D-laser-printed structures, researchers have succeeded in replicating the brain’s neural networks.
Developing technologies for fine mineral particle processing and recycling
FineFuture consortium partners provide solutions to valorise fine mineral particles from mine tailing waste.
Why American critical minerals are key to revolutionising electric vehicles
Jim Sims, the Vice-President of NioCorp discusses tackling issues in the mineral supply chain, advancing the production of electric vehicles.
ALMA discovers the most ancient galaxy with Spiral Morphology
Researchers at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) have examined data obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and discovered an ancient galaxy with a spiral morphology by only 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang.











