IBM and the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI) are working together to understand and minimise the environmental impact of converting wave energy into electricity.
London Gatwick is working with Airbus, Easyjet and Air Products to develop the airport’s hydrogen infrastructure, with a particular focus on Gatwick’s short and medium haul operations.
High-throughput, robotic technology normally used to test for infections in vulnerable people has been quickly repurposed for Covid-19 tests.
Three UK universities have won £15m in funding to create a new Centre of Excellence for Railway Testing, Validation and Customer Experience in South Wales.
Computer experts at Napier University have secured funding of £199,879 to help them pre-commercialise a digital fingerprinting and analysis software technique.
Nottingham engineers are pioneering a waterjet milling technique that can cut at precisely controlled depths and self-correct to produce complex geometries.
The UK is to become a world-leading centre for shale gas investment following an announcement today from government that includes £100bn for infrastructure projects.
The increase EVs will support the grid by providing the essential flexibility to match the peaks and troughs of renewable energy supply, says James Johnston, CEO of Piclo.
Next-generation CAD programs are claimed to produce technical illustrations that could enhance collaboration between engineering and technical data. Charles Clarke explains.
How can major infrastructure projects help to rebalance the UK economy?