In today's increasingly competitive global market, UK firms must outsource and offshore to remain competitive. Mark Venables reports on a series of free seminars lined up to help.
A team of UK researchers is preparing to create tsunami in a controlled environment to study their effects on buildings and coastlines.
Almost nine in ten UK business leaders are planning to invest in innovative technologies such as AI despite testing economic conditions, according to new research.
A research consortium led by Dundee University has been awarded a £2m grant to explore means of generating and supplying power to rural areas in developing countries.
An electronic crisis system has been designed to provide support to government agencies and rescue organisations involved in dealing with catastrophes such as floods or chemical spills.
Vancouver International Airport has installed Qinetiq's day-and-night camera to its Tarsier foreign object debris radar system to increase efficiency of debris retrieval and reduce runway closures.
A survey of employers has found that 64 per cent of companies failed to invest in new apprentices over the last twelve months due to Covid-19.
A start up in Canada has designed Helix, a bicycle claimed to be smaller, lighter, safer and easier to use than any other folding bike in the world.
Manchester based Morson Projects has been awarded a €375,000 contract to design and manufacture a jig to be used in the build of JET's ITER-like wall project
The Engineer was delighted to host Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable at this year’s Collaborate to Innovate conference at the MTC in Coventry.