Skyports has been accepted into the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) Regulatory Sandbox programme to trial beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) UAV flights in non-segregated airspace.
The global race to commercialise graphene has moved forward with the opening of the National Graphene Institute and imminent launch of a light bulb containing the material.
European car manufacturers BMW, Fiat and DaimlerChrysler have joined forces with petroleum giants BP, Agip and Linde to develop the roadside infrastructure needed for a future hydrogen economy.
Electric motorbike racing to form the basis of powerplant for the first all electric air race series, connected with £13m global challenge research programme.
Researchers in the US have leveraged AI and computer simulations to train robotic exoskeletons that can help users save energy as they move.
Metrix, a joint venture between Qinetiq and Sodexo, has secured a £31m contract from the Ministry of Defence to improve technical trade training.
Southern California Edison plans to place 250MW of photovoltaic generators on 65 million square feet of roofs of Southern California commercial buildings
Bringing some of the key advantages of additive manufacturing to conventional manufacturing, generative design has the promise of optimised properties and striking shapes, writes Stuart Nathan
Limited space and high quality requirements demand clever solutions so that welders can work efficiently, ergonomically, and safely. To find such a solution, you need look no further than Fronius....
The UK National Quantum Technologies Programme (UK NQTP) has laid out its plans to capitalise on the rapid advancements being made in the quantum sector.