Employers can take a number of measures to boost diversity, including addressing hidden bias in job adverts writes EngineeringUK chief executive Dr Hilary Leevers
A free e-mail-based service that translates text into Braille and audio recordings is giving blind people access to books, news articles and web pages.
General Dynamics NASSCO has received a $317 million contract from the US Navy to build an additional ship under the T-AKE program.
With the US set to collect tariffs on steel and aluminium from March 23, 2017, The Engineer asked what role tariffs should play in global trade.
Lord Drayson, the UK Science and Innovation Minister, has called on industry to get involved in shaping a UK strategy for nanotechnologies.
Researchers in Japan have unveiled a pair of humanoid robots that are claimed to be the most advanced systems of their kind ever built.
To coincide with the UK’s inaugural Hydrogen Week, Hydrogen UK’s head of policy, Brett Ryan, gives a rundown on the current state of play.
BP has announced a major new project to generate large amounts of ‘blue’ hydrogen from natural gas which could support an industrial cluster at Teesside.
Border delays resulting from a no deal Brexit could cost the UK automotive sector up to £50,000 per minute, the industry’s main trade body has warned.
A virtual crash test dummy, using complex computer modelling to predict physical impact damage more accurately, could aid the design of safer vehicles.