As the Prime Minister pledges to "build back greener" after the pandemic, how do we give the next generation of innovative technologies the best platform to succeed?
Europe’s ageing population is providing a strong market for aids to improve quality of life and medical manufacturing is struggling to fill vacancies. Julia Pierce reports.
In today's increasingly connected world, advanced data analysis is making it possible to identify potentially complex root causes of problems. The secret lies in harnessing this interconnected data to...
Concerns over whether the UK has the skills base to meet energy targets has led to a range of new offerings from universities
Hays recruitment returns as sponsor of the Young Innovator category in The Engineer's ninth annual Collaborate To Innovate Awards
The proposed Thames Tideway Tunnel aims to keep London clean and healthy well into the 22nd century
News editor George Osborne is set to propose a trans-Pennine high speed rail link, while the EEF claims there is a need for British engineering heroes
A team of UK engineers plans to help prove the sceptics wrong and show that hypersonic flight could revolutionise aviation. Stuart Nathan reports.
The 2006 Israeli offensive in Lebanon led to an enormous oil slick, and prompted The Engineer to take a look at the role technology can play in cleaning up oil spills. By Niall Firth
Engineers can expertly collaborate with AI to achieve exponentially greater outcomes, says Adam Auerbach, VP, DevTestSecOps Practice at EPAM Systems, Inc.