“A lot of my colleagues say that the exciting projects are all done now and that’s why engineering isn’t popular. It’s just not true.”.
From scanning to surgery and superbug control, UK hospitals are trialling potentially revolutionary medical technologies, report Jon Excell and Stuart Nathan
Rishi Sunak’s Spring Budget saw the announcement of eight so-called Freeports in England that could potentially supercharge the manufacturing sector and spearhead the spread wealth and opportunities...
It’s the latest buzz-phrase for the future of the UK industry, but what exactly is Advanced Manufacturing? The Engineer - in association with the Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) - invited a panel...
Sorin Popa, CEO of UK medical device startup Pathfinder Medical, hopes to transform dialysis treatment with a minimally invasive, precision guided device for joining blood vessels together. Jon Excell...
Clean, green and coming to an aircraft near you soon. Jon Excell looks at how hydrogen - the most abundant element in the universe - is now at the heart of plans to decarbonise civil aviation.
The UK’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 is clearly laudable, but the challenges ahead are immense. How can the nation move forward to net zero whilst serving the...