Senior reporter The prospect of a UK spaceport being built has generated plenty of public excitement but does it actually make sense for the aerospace industry?
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Mark Gray, Sales Manager UK&I, Universal Robots discusses how the UK government could use automation, and more specifically Cobot technology, to meet its COVID-19 testing targets
The Schaeffler Group has developed a new, mixed iron oxide coating for cylindrical roller bearings, which provides increased resistance to slippage during alternating, low load conditions,...
Defence - which brings in one of the widest ranges of engineering disciplines of any sector - offers graduates a host of opportunities at the cutting edge of technology
Oxford University researchers have led a project to train a machine learning model in outer space on board a satellite.
What began in 1945 as a one-man business based on a simple idea is now part of the industrial landscape: we’re talking about the Austrian family-owned company Fronius, which has grown over the past...