US Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded a $12.5m contract to Raytheon for technical engineering, repair and maintenance services for the MK48 ADCAP heavyweight torpedo.
A joint venture comprising Multiplex and Degremont has been awarded the contract to design and construct a desalination plant in Perth.
A University of Cincinnati research partnership is reporting advances on how to make solar cells stronger, lighter, more flexible and less expensive compared with silicon or germanium technology.
Dublin-based street-lighting group, ESB Contracts (ESBC), is to be acquired by Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) for a total cash consideration of €6.4m (£5.8m).
Product design and development group, Cambridge Consultants, has licensed its ‘reverse flow cyclone’ inhaler technology to healthcare company, 3M Drug Delivery Systems.
A facility designed to accelerate the development of spin-out companies by providing a physical centre for their incubation was opened today at Imperial College London.
Richard Robinson, CEO of Atkins UK & Europe, talks to Jon Excell about the challenges of steering the UK’s largest engineering consultancy through a time of unprecedented change
A team of scientists from the University of Nottingham is embarking on a £6.5m research project to explore the use of 3D biomaterials.
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have created an inexpensive solar cell that responds to virtually the entire solar spectrum.
Researchers at Cambridge University have developed advanced motion-sensing technology that could potentially lead to new advances in healthcare and home entertainment.