Toyota is throwing down the gauntlet to its automotive competitors with the launch in June of an SUV whose running figures rival those of cars it dwarfs. Dan Thisdell reports.
The Government is investing in a large range of infrastructure projects over the coming years but there is widespread concern that the engineering industry, dogged by a colossal skills shortage, won’t...
A small handheld metal detector can help doctors locate hidden orthopaedic screws that need to be removed from patients’ bodies.
New technologies for extracting and processing natural gas, and converting it to other useful hydrocarbons, are coming to the forefront. Stuart Nathan reports
A wide range of courses and schemes are on offer to attract new entrants and engineers in other sectors to the nuclear industry. Julia Pierce reports
Businesses are constantly seeking ways to meet the demands of the ever-evolving technology landscape. A non-negotiable aspect of this is increasing computational capacity to carry out complex software...
An ever-increasing range of products is helping to provide SMEs with affordable, large-company solutions. Charles Clarke explains.