In this interview The Engineer talks to Paul Haimes Vice President of Solutions Consulting at PTC
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has formed a joint venture with VST Tillers Tractors to build small diesels in India.
A new system will detect and understand text in English and foreign language video to provide timely and actionable intelligence.
Scientists in Switzerland have developed a method to create a highly-efficient, scalable solar water splitting device using inexpensive materials.
The UK’s first hydrogen powered train is due to begin mainline testing today (Sep 30) in Warwickshire.
Scientists have extracted a protein from chicken feathers to make a membrane that could be used in fuel cells.
Lasers have been used to transform metals into super-hydrophobic materials without the need for temporary coatings.
Scientists in New York believe they may be able to develop self-replicating materials based on new research.
Zak Romaszko, quantum chip lead at Universal Quantum, reveals the four fundamental engineering challenges to build a ‘useful’ quantum computer
Security at airports and other buildings could be improved by technology to increase the accuracy of metal detectors.