Businesses are planning to increase their spend on R&D in 2011, despite the continuing challenging trading environment, according to a survey by Withers & Rogers.
Aurrigo International’s autonomous ground handling and simulation technology looks set to be recommended to a network of over 60 airports following validation at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport.
Foothold has launched a programme of support with funding from Neptune Energy to help neurodiverse engineers, students and apprentices to achieve their full potential.
Engineers in the US have turned to nature to develop an adhesive that is biocompatible and can be tuned for specific applications.
Westar Aerospace & Defense Group has been awarded a contract worth up to $13.3m to provide services for the Apache Attack Helicopter Project Manager’s Office.
Rolls-Royce is about to embark on a US Navy research contract to evaluate UCT Coatings’ UltraCem nickel boron coatings on naval propulsion systems.
Up to £170m is being made available by the government for so-called shovel-ready flood defence schemes set to begin construction in 2020 or 2021.
The Royal Academy of Engineering’s 2021 MacRobert Award has been awarded to DnaNudge, the developer of consumer genetics technology repurposed to test for COVID-19.
Tension applied to a chain of carbon atoms can turn it from a metallic conductor to an insulator, claim Rice University scientists.
Royal Mail’s ambition to deliver to remote communities is moving forward with a trial of autonomous flights between Kirkwall and North Ronaldsay in the Orkney Islands.