With OSP-E electrical linear drives, positioning in multi-axis systems can be carried out quickly, simply, and to highest levels of precision and individuality.
One of the firms proposing a Thames Estuary airport has welcomed the Airports Commission’s decision to further study the idea before finalising its shortlist of recommendations next year.
The Warwick Manufacturing Group is set to use a bespoke machine for investigating methods of creating lightweight components. Jason Ford reports
Technology developed in the UK Is at the heart of today’s successful attempt to land a prober on a comet for the first time.
Carnegie Wave Energy has signed a €150,000 (£125,000) funding agreement with the Irish government’s Sustainable Energy Association (SEAI) for a project to evaluate potential sites where its CETO wave...
EPLAN UK, a subsidiary of Rittal Ltd, is pleased to announce they are one of the first certified Partners for the highest level of technological excellence in support and training. EPLAN’s technical...
The Canadian government is to contribute $20m (£14.6m) to help finance the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE), where researchers are deploying tidal-energy devices that can extract energy...
A collaboration between the universities of Leeds and Durham and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) aims to improve a process that prints active pharmaceutical ingredients onto tablets.
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership is helping a UK company to become a leader in the non-pharmacological management of chronic disease.
Dr Avinash Aithal, Head of Open Networks at the Energy Networks Association, explains the importance of flexibility as the grid adapts to greener technologies.