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.
Siemens has been awarded €180 million to construct a high-voltage direct-current transmission link between Sayreville, New Jersey and Long Island, New York.
Harris Corporation has been awarded an $18.2 million contract by Boeing to provide Anti-Jam Global Positioning System (AJ GPS) modules for Boeing's Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM).
BP has agreed to acquire all of Chesapeake Energy Corporation's interests in approximately 90,000 acres of Oklahoma-based leasehold and producing natural gas properties for $1.75bn.
Next month the NEC plays host to Maintec, which will showcase established and new technologies for the Maintenance and Asset Management Industry. Samuel Tulip reports.
Britain risks losing its ability to build nuclear submarines and offshore drilling platforms following the mothballing of Tata Steel’s Dalziell plant in Scotland.
The rapid expansion of clean energy, electric cars and heat pumps means that energy-related CO2 emissions could peak by 2025, according to the International Energy Agency.
A remote acoustic detection system designed to identify homemade bombs can determine the difference between those that contain low-yield and high-yield explosives.