The use of ozone in commercial laundering has the potential to dramatically reduce operating costs by up to 50% by enabling washes to be made at lower temperatures.
Aircraft could be designed to better withstand the blasts of wind that lead to bumpy flights for passengers, thanks to a gust generator developed in the UK.
Costs to be slashed as DaimlerChrysler bids to make ailing Smart brand pay.
Lockheed Martin has received a $166m contract to provide 44 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to the US Army and 16 to the US Marine Corps.
Three quarters of Britain’s manufacturers are to step up their level of investment in AI but barriers to adoption remain for SMEs, according to a Make UK report.
Businesses with new wave and tidal turbine concepts are being invited to compete for up to £12m of investment during 2010 to help develop their technology.
Alex Onoufriou, managing director of G&P Talent, believes that the UK government needs to be more creative when it comes to attracting skilled engineers to the UK
Cambridge and Berkeley researchers have attached copper nanoflower electrocatalysts to an artificial leaf to produce clean fuels and chemicals that are useful to a range of industries.
Research scientists at Bolton and Southampton Universities are working together to develop composite materials for ships to make them less vulnerable to fire.
A Welsh inventor has developed a product to help owners medicate their pets after spending hours unsuccessfully trying to persuade his dog to take her tablets.