Siemens has received an order from China’s Angang Iron and Steel Group to supply the electrical equipment for a new 5m plate mill.
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.
The quest to produce more efficient and versatile solar panels has been given a boost by a micro-inverter system developed by Enecsys, a Cambridge University spin-out.
Neptune Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ørsted and Goal7 to explore powering new integrated energy hubs with offshore wind-generated electricity.
British Airways has invested £5m in a new system developed by Thales to reduce the delays caused by fog and poor visibility at Heathrow airport.
ScottishPower is set to embark on a project with the ambition of completely revolutionising the electricity network in Glasgow by developing the UK’s largest smart grid.
Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University have devised a way to encapsulate bacteria in a synthetic polymer hydrogel.
A robotic disassembly system for spent electric vehicle battery packs has been shown to safely and efficiently recycle and reuse critical materials while reducing toxic waste.
A newly developed hybrid steam and petrol system re-uses waste energy in a bid to reduce vehicle emissions and fuel consumption. Siobhan Wagner reports
Researchers are developing scaffold-like materials designed to be injected into the body where they will solidify and help repair damaged bones, spinal cords, arteries and other tissues.