Engineers are working to bring large-scale solar power to the forefront of the energy sector.
Intelligent gearbox monitoring system allows Corus engineers to make key design modifications to reduce costly downtime
Philips Healthcare and the Technology Strategy Board have jointly awarded £1m to King’s College London to develop heart imaging technology to combat cardiac arrhythmia.
Ships could become cheaper to run, easier to maintain and less polluting with the application of a new laser process that makes hulls impervious to fouling.
Housebuilding is central to plans to kickstart the economy, but we need to start rethinking the way we build if ‘build back better’ is to avoid severe environmental damage, says Steve Webb, Director,...
Siemens has secured a €230 million order to supply seven gas turbines to the first power plants to be built in South Africa for 15 years.
Today, wool skirts and silk ties cost a lot to dry clean. But in the future, they may be able to clean themselves according to Australian researchers.
A reconfigurable train carriage system designed to allow trains to automatically switch between passenger and cargo modes is poised to undergo trials on the UK rail network
The UK manufacturing industry is calling on government to step up and do more to encourage young people to consider engineering as a career and, thereby, help to close the ongoing skills gap.
Synthesis Energy Systems has struck a deal with ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company to utilise up to 15 Methanol to Gasoline technology licences throughout its international operations.