This year’s automotive winner is an innovative mobile battery recycling facility that could play an important role helping to recover and process waste from lithium-ion batteries.
Business secretary Lord Mandelson today said the government will guarantee as much as £20bn of credit to help keep medium-sized companies afloat during the recession.
Researchers in Japan have combined an artificial skeleton with biological muscle to create a two-legged biohybrid robot that walks and pivots in water.
Researchers at Galway University have successfully tested a new bioprinting method that allows cells to change shape as they do during biological organ development.
The oil and gas sector faces some immense engineering challenges as it ventures into increasingly formidable environments. There is, however, one challenge that could prove far tougher to solve than...
Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, explains why our new government needs to make workforce planning a key priority in the first 100-days
Plans for the first-ever wind turbine to help power a major British sewage treatment works with its own green energy have been given the go-ahead.
A Long Eaton-based company, Rise & Recline, is expanding its furniture business thanks to an East Midlands Development Agency (emda) grant.
Materials that meet future needs of UK manufacturing are set to be developed at the Royce Discovery Centre, a new research facility at Sheffield University.
Biological cements to repair fractures of the spine are being developed in a collaborative project between Queen’s University Belfast and Leeds University.