A consortium led by ScottishPower is investigating the possibility of using a rock formation in the North Sea to store carbon dioxide emitted from power plants.
Lockheed Martin has received $76.6 million from the US Navy to integrate and test five airborne mine countermeasures systems with the MH-60S multimission helicopter.
By a narrow margin, Engineer readers support a points-based immigration system to ensure that industry can recruit skilled engineers from overseas
The German Federal Armed Forces have commissioned a Siemens Business Services and IBM consortium to modernise and manage its non-military information and communications technology
Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding to define their future collaboration on the F135 propulsion system for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
Rolls-Royce has won a $90m (£80m) contract from Gas Authority India Limited (GAIL) to supply power systems for a major gas pipeline project.
A Canadian company has awarded Surrey Satellite Technology Limited a contract to deliver a satellite platform as part of the Sapphire space object surveillance programme
The Office of Rail Regulation has imposed a £14m fine on Network Rail due to 'systemic weaknesses' in its planning and execution of engineering work.
Chemical manufacturer INEOS has established a UK hand sanitiser factory able able to produce 1 million bottles of the essential product per month.