AeroComm, global supplier of wireless solutions for industrial and commercial OEMs, announces its 868MHz spread spectrum transceiver for products delivered to Europe.
Planning consent has been achieved for a 525kV, 2GW high voltage direct current (HVDC) subsea transmission cable from Peterhead in Scotland to Drax in England.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has launched its Green Future Fellowships programme, an initiative that will fund commercial and scalable solutions to the climate crisis.
In this Q&A feature an expert panel outlines the projects and technologies that promise to accelerate the supply of sustainable aviation fuel.
General Motors has reportedly reached a tentative agreement with Canadian-Austrian car parts maker Magna International to purchase the carmaker’s European units.
Tim Pryce, Chair of bio-composite manufacturer Cellexcel, talks about the challenges of bridging the gap from late-stage academic R&D to commercial viability.
Human offshore wind farm inspection and repair crews could soon be replaced with the world’s first fully robotic team, thanks to a UK project.
On the terrace of Somerset House in London yesterday, The Engineer joined a throng of excited people to witness the launch of the Riversimple hydrogen-powered city car.
It's time we took action to address a growing cultural distaste for technical detail and expert opinion argues The Secret Engineer.
A 3D printing technique that uses patterns of light to transform viscous liquids into solid objects has been demonstrated by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley