TVR is to return to the market with an all-new British designed and built sports car.
Many inclusion initiatives fall short of having a positive impact on the organisations and individuals they are trying to help, says Natalie Desty, founder and director of STEM Returners.
The ability to leverage huge amounts of existing development data will mean the difference between winners and losers in the automotive industry going forwards, says Dr Richard Ahlfeld, CEO and...
Tony Hodgson, an engineer at Fugro for over four decades, remains enthusiastic about the profession he joined as a graduate and the positive impact it continues to have around the world.
Qualifications are important, but, more than ever, we need graduates who are fit to take up their positions in the UK workplace, says Professor Daniel McCluskey, dean of Physics, Engineering and...
As The Engineer announces the finalists for this year's C2I awards Neil McDougall, Managing Director of headline sponsor Frazer-Nash Consultancy, explores how our curiosity and creativity are helping...
A technology first used during the Cold War to isolate ballistic missile silos from vibrations is to be tested on a full-scale, wood-frame townhouse subjected to a simulated earthquakes.
Sowmya Parthasarathy, Director of Urban Design & Masterplanning at Arup, explores how a new report gives designers and planners the tools to understand and address women’s needs in their cities.
Jaguar is backing research to create smoother car journeys by replacing shock absorbers with single linear motors. Max Glaskin reports.
Engineered objects surround us everywhere, yet we rarely think about how much work and preparation goes into not only creating them but to make sure they don’t disrupt the already existing...