The Grundfos Group has recently published its 2006 Annual Report that is available to view or download from their web site in an iPaper format. This format allows the content to be presented in a...
A huge array of UK engineering firms up and down the country have contributed to getting the Elizabeth line up and running - one of Europe's largest infrastructure projects in modern times. Here's...
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eading workholding and machining equipment supplier 1st Machine Tool Accessories Ltd has announced a ‘two for one’ Chick offer that enables customers who order new System 5 Quik-Lok or Multi-Lok...
The standards for medical electronic devices, already more stringent than for most types of industrial equipment, are getting stricter, according to Andy Skinner and Bob Taylor
The DragonFire programme has seen leading UK defence companies working with the MOD to develop a laser weapon for the armed forces.
3D printed structures inspired by the Venus flytrap could lead to a new generation of sensors with so-called “embodied logic” researchers in the US have claimed.
Imperial College London is establishing the Brahmal Vasudevan Institute for Sustainable Aviation, a research facility dedicated to net-zero flight that is supported by a £25m philanthropic donation.
Bath University has been awarded funding to further develop a new method for detecting landmines, which uses a combination of 3D cameras and metal detecting technology.
The UK’s Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has called on the government to target net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 with a raft of ambitious new policies.