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.
Aker Horizons' new initiative, Northern Horizons, aims to make Scotland a clean energy exporter by utilising offshore wind resources in the North Sea.
Medical device manufacturers should focus on developing cardiac ablation systems that prolong the suppression of irregular heartbeats, according to a technology review.
A transatlantic team brings the idea of micro-robots a step nearer by supplying devices with sufficient energy to propel themselves through liquid
Efforts to create a UK airship industry suffered a major setback after Advanced Technologies Group, the UK’s largest manufacturer, went into administration after running out of funds.
McMurtry Automotive is working with About:Energy to test and model the high performance battery pack that will power its forthcoming Spéirling PURE hypercar.
New Earth Group, the British waste treatment and renewable-energy company, has announced plans to raise a minimum of £15m in equity in exchange for a minority stake.
Cambridge Consultants has developed a new drone delivery concept that is able to place items directly into customers’ hands, without the need for postcodes or landing mats.