Prysmian Telecom Cables & Systems has secured a contract to supply more than 2000km of Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) cable to Venezuela.
Robert Gordon University claims to be the first Scottish institution to adopt the environmentally friendly Cobiax technique in a new build at its Garthdee campus.
TPI Composites plans to build a new 316,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Newton, Iowa to produce blades for GE’s 1.5MW wind turbines.
Russia and Kazakhstan are set to receive £2.2 million of UK money to help decommission their reactors and reduce the risk of nuclear proliferation.
The US Air Force has awarded Northrop Grumman an initial $12.5m to begin non-recurring engineering work required to replace engines on the E-8C Joint STARS aircraft.
A laser-based manufacturing process developed by researchers in Germany could lead to improvements in technology used by clinicians to treat unhealthy veins.
Talking drug packaging will help chronic disease sufferers understand how best to use the medication they are prescribed to manage their condition
A new £500,000 investment from the European Union is to help 65 design and manufacturing firms to generate new business through digital engineering technologies.
A full-scale demonstrator of what is claimed to be the first tidal-stream-energy device for estuaries is to be deployed in the Humber Estuary.
A wide range of medical, mobility and production applications use the materials expertise deployed in F1 supercars. Stuart Nathan reports