The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) is to invest £9m to support innovations in low-carbon vehicle technology and is inviting applications for funding of both new collaborative research and development...
UK engineers have signed an agreement to further develop PHASA-35, a solar powered UAV that can stay airborne for a year to deliver services that include surveillance and communications.
Engineering and environmental sustainability don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Dr Carla Washbourne and Dr Jenny McArthur, look at how a more holistic engineering mindset will be key to addressing...
Lighter and longer extendable booms means they become increasingly difficult to control. Mark Venablesreports on the radical approach to technology in the hydraulic systems and load control valve...
UCL-led researchers have demonstrated a wearable, baby-friendly brain mapping technology likely to lead to a better understanding of developmental conditions including autism spectrum disorder and...
UK technology startup Opteran - pioneer of a ground-breaking approach to autonomy inspired largely by the brains of insects - is working with Airbus Defence and Space to test applications of its...
Roemheld estimates that Aerospace contractors generally spend just 10% to 15% of their lead times on the actual cutting of components. This opportunity for end users to optimise the remaining 85% -...
In our last poll for 2022 we asked for your views on the UK government’s controversial decision to give the green light to the UK's first new deep coal mine in thirty years.
Engineered sealing solutions provider JohnCrane has underlined its ongoingcommitment to customer service andproduct support by completing a significantinvestment project to refurbish its NorthWest...
A laser-based process for modifying the surface of metals is to be used to help enhance the performance of the world’s biggest physics experiment: the Large Hadron Collider