To move technology from the bench to the real-world, there must be a balance between functionality and scalability.

To move technology from the bench to the real-world, there must be a balance between functionality and scalability.
Towards full-control of microstructures in additive manufacturing.
Reseachers from ICMAB present their aqueous electrolyte-gated organic transistors.
Adidas produces shoes using upcycled marine plastic waste and invests in the education of future generations.
A new EU project explores innovative technologies and concepts for recovering ultrafine particles of raw materials.
Canada invests in technologies that can help realize its economic and environmental goals, while providing low carbon fuels to consumers.
Trident uses a retention measurement system to reduce variability in paper quality.
A new nanofluid coating provides an opportunity to reduce energy waste in the next generation of smart windows.
The ability to collocate multiple functionalities will create new opportunities for the fabrication of “smart” soft robotic systems.
The current issue of Advanced Engineering Materials presents highlights from the fields of Cellular Materials and Materials for Transport Applications, respectively.