In this month’s The Engineer, Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, shares opportunities for working together in 2023 to inspire the next generation of engineers.
‘We stepped back a few steps in terms of what we were doing to find an area in which we could be successful’.
The phrase ‘decline of engineering in the UK’ has sadly become so well used that it has almost achieved parity with ‘it doesn’t snow like it used to’.
People will be able to fly the stratosphere in a zero carbon footprint spacecraft being developed in a collaboration between Stratoflight and Expleo.
A new study has found that robotic prosthetic ankles, that are controlled by nerve impulses, allow amputees to move more ‘naturally’, improving overall stability.
Jaguar Land Rover has partnered with UK startup Allye Energy to develop a portable battery storage solution that uses repurposed Range Rover hybrid batteries.
Loughborough University engineers have forged a partnership with experts in India to develop their mobile phone health monitoring system which can transmit a person’s vital signs anywhere.
Following INWED24, Canon’s Ciara Fullam, Nicola Johnson and Kathryn Scott discuss their roles, educational initiatives, and strides being made to successfully implement diversity, equity, inclusion.
By mimicking structural features of the eye, researchers at Sheffield University have developed a new method for producing membranes to help graft stem cells onto the eye itself.
A semi-submersible tidal power generator based on wind energy technology could allow the UK to meet a significant chunk of its electricity needs from deep coastal waters.