After decades of research, exoskeletons, or wearable robotic limbs, are leaving the lab to be used by medics, the military and industry.
The UK must build on its strengths in science and technology innovation to ensure the next generation of discoveries are made, developed and produced in Britain.
The runners up in our Wildcard category incorporated a wide range of technologies and took on some of the world’s toughest environments. Andrew Wade reports.
Simon Biggs, Early Careers Manager at Renishaw, shares what the global manufacturer is looking for in its graduate engineers.
UK researchers are developing advanced graphene measurement techniques that could hasten the commercial applications of the revolutionary material.
Thermal imaging cameras usually found on fighter jets are at the heart of sportscasting’s latest technical innovation. Jon Excell reports.
The Celtic Sea and coastal waters around Wales have a higher concentration of renewable energy resources than perhaps anywhere else on the planet. Andrew Wade explores some of the technology advances...
Engineers Without Borders International executive director Katie Cresswell-Maynard spoke with Andrew Wade about the NGO’s vital work around the world.
With global food supplies under pressure, farmers are being forced to try ever more ways of maximising production using new technologies. Jon Excell reports.