The detection of E.coli bacteria could be cut to between 15-20 minutes with a new fibre optic sensor developed by researchers in Canada and India.
An Anglo-Swedish collaboration aims to extend the lifespan of bridges in a way that is economically viable and environmentally responsible.
Britishvolt has entered into a collaboration agreement with Siemens to accelerate the development and production of lithium-ion batteries at the company’s gigaplant.
Swedish start-up STILFOLD and the Georgia Institute of Technology are setting up an initiative that will teach students new approaches to sustainable manufacturing.
A new device that monitors how well wounds are healing could bring faster relief to patients and save health services thousands of pounds.
Merck has announced the first phase of a global restructuring program, which will lead to the loss of 7,000 jobs by the end of 2008.
Progress with automating shaped metal deposition process to save waste and money in the manufacture of aerospace parts. Siobhan Wagner reports
Three-year UK project aims to develop a solid-state chip device that will measure and assess nano-scale surfaces on the production line. Siobhan Wagner reports.
Could a resurgence of interest in supersonic passenger flight help to power the civil aviation sector out of the COVID-induced doldrums?
Nottingham University has opened a new £24m Advanced Manufacturing Building to take the East Midlands and Britain forward in areas including advanced materials, additive manufacturing and composites.