From 2012 a US plant will produce advanced biofuels from waste on a commercial scale with plans to licence the technology worldwide.
BMW Group has announced that it is looking for around 160 young people to take up apprenticeships available through its company and dealership schemes in 2014.
James Robinson, an international manufacturer and supplier of speciality chemicals, recently announced plans to close its Huddersfield factory with the loss of 35 jobs.
The UK’s largest solar park has been completed ahead of cuts to the feed-in tariff (FIT) for large PV projects.
Northrop Grumman has successfully hot-fire tested a new type of rocket engine specifically designed to use oxygen and methane propellants.
Rolls-Royce has secured business worth up to $100m as its share of an order for V2500 engines and aftermarket services from Singapore-based Tiger Airways.
Graduate Spacecraft Propulsion Engineer, Jimara Amadi, shares her experience of working at Airbus and provides practical advice for those wanting to enter the aerospace sector.
The UK Offshore Operators Association has called for government and industry action to address signs suggesting that the UK offshore oil and gas province is becoming less competitive.
Dr. Yueh-Lin Loo at The University of Texas at Austin has been awarded $264,000 to seek a 10-fold increase in the conductivity of plastic.
A 19th century railway tunnel has become home to one of the most advanced vehicle test facilities in the world. Chris Pickering reports