Parker Aerospace has been selected by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to supply the complete hydraulic system for the new Mitsubishi Regional Jet.
Philips and Biomérieux have signed an agreement to jointly develop fully automated handheld diagnostic devices that can be deployed at point of care in hospitals.
Berkshire-based project developer 35 Degrees has reached an agreement with solar module and systems maker Solon to build a 1.3MWp solar power plant near Bissoe in Cornwall.
A leading UK healthcare software supplier has been sold in a deal worth up to £9m advised by Colbalt Corporate Finance.
Bombardier Transportation has been awarded approximately €27m to help expand an automated people mover system at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia.
Researchers in the UK are exploring the possibility of 3D printing patient-specific silver-based implants to reduce infection and antimicrobial resistance.
Researchers in the US have developed surfactants that can help extract up to 70 per cent of the oil still embedded in high-salt oil reservoirs.
According to Boeing’s 2005 Current Market Outlook for China, the People’s Republic will require in excess of 2,600 new airplanes worth $213 billion over the next 20 years.
The Office of Nuclear Regulation is to begin the technical phase of the generic design assessment of the HPR1000 nuclear reactor, which could be built in Essex.
Hitachi Rail’s Newton Aycliffe factory is set to deliver nine new tri-mode trains for Arriva, which will serve the North East from 2028.