By embracing model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and simulation, developers of autonomous vehicles will be able to innovate faster, and more safely, than ever before, says Dr. Christophe Bianchi,...
The number of girls interested in STEM almost doubles from 26 per cent to 41 per cent, when they have sight of an industry role model, says Kate Brydon, MEng Civil and Architectural Engineering.
Tackling the throwaway culture of past decades is a huge opportunity for forward-thinking, innovative companies to identify new areas of growth and operational efficiency gain, says Dr Matt Wise, Head...
A new report on the oil & gas sector has urged it to greatly expand green investment while warning that carbon capture technology will not facilitate ‘business-as-usual’ for the industry.
The UK's small modular reactor (SMR) programme could make a key contribution to net zero and position the UK at the forefront of a huge global market writes Richard Deakin, Challenge Director of the...
The current challenges facing Boeing could serve as a catalyst for positive change, leading to a more efficient, innovative, and worker-friendly manufacturing environment, says Dijam Panigrahi,...
Arden University’s Finola Farrant, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Georgina Harris, dean of the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics explain how universities can...
Advances in technology could enable a new generation of conscious aircraft able to anticipate problems and book themselves in for maintenance write Professor Ian Jennions and Jim Angus from...
Richard Jeffers, Director of Industrial Digital Solutions for RS Components, offers practical advice on how manufacturing businesses can use data to perform predictive maintenance and head off...
Tim Strafford, CEO of Envisage Group – the UK’s leading engineering concept design and realisation company - talks to The Engineer about skills, apprentices, and the role schools can play in promoting...