Barry Harvey, Staff Design Engineer, Analog Devices
Back in 1931 The Engineer turned its attention to a key development in the food processing sector, when it reported on a pneumatic grain elevator installed on the instructions of a certain Mr A Binns,...
Experts answer your questions on the emerging field of 3D bioprinting.
In the first of a series of articles on the value of simulation, Ian Risk from the Centre for Modelling & Simulation, explores the impact of digitalisation on the drive to net zero and challenges...
A global backlog in the delivery of aircraft means that the aerospace industry needs to up its game in terms of the adoption of 4IR (industry 4.0) technologies and strategies. The Engineer talks to...
PTC's Hedley Apperly talks to The Engineer about how PTC's acquisition of Intland's Codebeamer enhances its lifecycle management offering
The energy sector has long been a major employer of engineers, as well as one of the best paid industries in which to pursue a career. Despite this, the industry is facing a shortfall in STEM grads,...
As The Engineer concludes its year-long investigation into future energy sources, Stuart Nathan asks the UK’s leading experts where the technologies are going
Could underground engineering help solve cities’ overcrowding problems?
On-site generation: Compared to the on-demand delivery of gas bottles or tanks, on-site production of gases offers a wealth of advantages ranging from cost savings to continuous availability. Atlas...