The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) has announced £8m worth of government investment into new plastic electronics technologies to accompany the launch of a National Strategy for Plastic Electronics.
Network Rail has launched its consultation on a strategy to improve services for passengers and freight users throughout the Yorkshire and Humber region.
A new type of fibrous hydrogel derived from wood could be used to improve cancer treatments and heal damaged heart tissue.
Researchers at Queen Mary, University of London, are investigating an external radio frequency (RF) drug-delivery technique that could provide a non-toxic alternative to cancer treatment.
Reports have been published today that assess the potential for innovation in three low-carbon technologies and their economic benefits to the UK.
Engineers at the University of Wolverhampton are utilising a network of 3D printers to produce headbands and face-shields for frontline staff treating patients in the West Midlands.
Delphi, the Michigan Research Institute and NASA are to study the use of Delphi's Deformation Resistance Welding in the construction and repair of stationary objects.
Asahi Glass has announced plans to build a £15 million fluorinated resin plant at the Asahi Glass Fluoropolymers UK site in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire.
Last month’s car registrations dropped 8.9 per cent compared to September 2009 but overall the market remains up at 7.8 per cent.
Fiat, PSA Peugeot Citroën and Tofas recently signed an agreement to develop and produce small, entry-level light commercial vehicles for the European market.