London-based company Renew has designed a paper recycling bin that is blast resistant and can convey information to passers by via an inbuilt LCD display.
A new study has revealed that industry and academia must work closer together to produce graduates with the skills needed by UK engineering companies.
Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have been trialling a new technique that uses magnetic fields to send signals through the body wirelessly.
Formula E is returning to London next year where teams will end season six racing around a 2.4km circuit through the Royal Docks and ExCel Centre.
Researchers in China have developed bioprinting microrobot technology that they claim could ultimately be used to carry out tissue repairs inside the body.
A new robotic system based on the Etruscan pygmy shrew can navigate by using tactile whisker sensors to build up a probabilistic map of its environment.
Strathclyde engineers are helping to develop and demonstrate a new monitoring system that could reduce the cost of generating electricity from offshore wind farms.
Researchers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a motorised brace that enables people suffering from muscular dystrophy to perform simple tasks with their hands.
Demand for goods made by the UK’s small and medium-sized manufacturers is improving at home and abroad, and production has stabilised, according to the CBI.