The Engineer
28 May 2012
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Bright light on big cities
11 Jun 2012
As our urban areas struggle to cope with a welter of pressures, future cities need to be accompanied by a holistic philosophy, says TSB chief Iain Gray
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Manufacturing in the Midlands
8 Jun 2012
Hour of revival: Many of the UK’s hopes for a vibrant and growing manufacturing sector will rest on activity taking place in the Midlands
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Innomech develops inspection system for glass manufacturer
31 May 2012
Cambridgeshire-based Innomech has developed a new inspection system for a UK glass manufacturer that could quadruple its production.
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Presentation matters in debate around HS2
30 May 2012
HS2’s proponents have routinely failed to communicate to the public that the divisive project is much more than simply a high speed link between London and Birmingham
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Are 'workplace characters' a help or a hindrance?
29 May 2012
A successful workplace is always in need of few characters to make it tick
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Sound advice
28 May 2012
Engineers should be a source of timely, expert advice when companies are planning their future strategies, argues Trevor Page
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Eyes for oil: condition monitoring in lubrication
28 May 2012
A new sensor is able to monitor every aspect of oil’s condition, from contamination through to oxidisation
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Andrew McNaughton, technical director, HS2
28 May 2012
Track record: Contrary to negative perceptions, HS2 will become a vital part of the UK’s infrastructure, Andrew McNaughton tells Stuart Nathan
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The IT crowd: CFD at Marussia F1
28 May 2012
Marussia F1 is using CFD technology to help optimise the performance of its race car. Stephen Harris reports
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Magic touch: haptics at the man-machine interface
28 May 2012
Haptic technology is carving out a successful role in medicine and sport.




