Engineering and manufacturing companies must re-think their approach to recruitment if they are to profit from the opportunities that lay ahead, says Kimberly Hunsdon, engineering and manufacturing...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are expected to have a major impact on a wide array of fields. But in the scramble to deploy the technology, policymakers, employers and regulators must...
Boeing has completed initial airworthiness testing on the 787 Dreamliner, a significant milestone that will allow extra crew members to take part in flights and more aircraft to join the flight-test...
A new ultrathin crystal might be the key to transparent and flexible solar cells
The 30-year concession to run Britain’s first high-speed railway, High Speed 1 has been awarded to a consortium comprising Borealis Infrastructure and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan for £2.1bn.
Energos plans to invest £40m in a renewable-energy facility at Knowsley Business Park in Merseyside that would convert leftover, non-recyclable waste into electricity for up to 10,000 homes.
Cambridgeshire company Prism Electronics has been chosen to provide rail signalling equipment for a rapid transit system being built to support the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
A new machine could transform the lives of kidney disease sufferers by making it easier for them to perform their own dialysis treatment at home and no longer make trips to the hospital three times a...
MARTEL INSTRUMENTSMartel Instruments, specialists in the design, development and manufacture of LCDs and compact printers, has enhanced its range of panel mount printers. By adding a 10 to 35Vdc...
Graphene now appears to be a promising base material for capturing hydrogen, according to researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Pennsylvania.