When J Sainsbury’s looked to reduce its energyconsumption by 15%, it enlisted the help of Parasense to implement solutions within the refrigeration infrastructure of selected sites.
Scotland’s test centre for commercial-scale wave- and tidal-energy devices is expanding to attract businesses who wish to test small prototypes earlier in the product-development cycle.
Silver nanowires have been combined with graphene to develop a material that could make smartphone screens cheaper, less brittle, and more environmentally friendly to manufacture.
A new device that is claimed to be able to detect sepsis in less than thirty minutes could save thousands of lives every day its developers have claimed.
Research has found that a specific type of graphene, which has ‘huge potential’ to tackle multiple global challenges, could be developed further without acute risk to human health.
A cheap and efficient method of producing microbubbles is set to benefit a whole range of industries from biofuel production to drug delivery and even fish farms.
DavyMarkham has been awarded a $20m order to supply mining hoists and associated electrical drives and controls to Canadian gold producer Iamgold.
Rolls-Royce has delivered the first part of its £96m contract to supply a range of equipment to the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers.
A new surgical robot dubbed the i-Snake is to be developed at Imperial College to extend the use of keyhole surgery.
Siemens researchers have developed a way to harvest algae with magnets, making it easier to exploit the raw material for biogas plants.