Saab Bofors Dynamics has successfully completed the first demonstration of NLAW as part of its contract to supply next generation anti-tank weapons for the British army.
The majority of the public still consider engineering as a ‘male’ profession, according to a new survey from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new electronic diagnostic kit that could be used at home to test for infectious diseases and viruses including COVID.
ABB has supplied transformer technology to help make possible the world’s first universal train that can run without stopping on diesel, AC and DC power supplies.
A UK team has identified three chemical processes that can be used to produce the anti-malaria drug artemisinin in an environmentally friendly way.
A research team at Heriot-Watt University is investigating whether urine could be used to create energy via new low-cost fuel cells.
Britain’s automotive and aerospace manufacturers now have access to new metal processing and casting techniques at the Advanced Metal Processing Centre (AMPC) based at Brunel University.
Researchers at Southampton University have developed a new image software program that can be used to identify people by their ears.
Rio Tinto and bp are collaborating in a one-year biofuel trial to help reduce carbon emissions from the mining company’s marine fleet.