Features editor We shouldn’t be so shy about praising our inventors, whose ingenuity changes and saves lives as well as contributing to the economy, as a nerve-racking trip to Paris demonstrated.
Delivering ‘net-zero’ will require collaboration between industry and government to ensure the workforce has the skills to deliver the necessary infrastructure, says a new report published by the...
Employer led skills body Enginuity, formerly known as Semta, is on a mission to reshape the way that industry attracts and nurtures key skills. Jon Excell spoke to the organisation's CEO, Ann Watson.
The government is providing up to £80m to support workers affected by the mothballing of SSI’s steelmaking plant in Redcar but has rejected a request for state aid from the company.
The UK’s ability to produce sustainable aviation fuel has received a boost following the start of works on a £100m tyre-to-fuel facility at the Port of Sunderland.
General Electric this week made its biggest public commitment to environmental technology, announcing that it is to double its ‘green’ R&D spending by the end of the decade.
Bombardier will lead the consortium selected by the Gauteng Provincial Government in South Africa to negotiate the terms of a contract to develop, operate and maintain the Gautrain Rapid Rail Link.
Northern England led a pick-up in new orders and output in UK manufacturing in the three months to January according to the latest Regional Trends Survey published today.
Features editor The achievements of the Rosetta mission, which culminates today with humanity’s first attempt to land a probe on a comet, are astonishing and a testiment to the power of engineering
Nanoscale 3D printing techniques, developed to build optical devices such as those found in quantum computing, could be used to test materials for the next generation of nuclear power plants.