General Electric has taken the wraps off a 40W LED light bulb that it expects to make available later this year or early 2011.
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has signed agreements with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India and Bharat Heavy Electricals as the companies prepare to build multiple nuclear reactors.
Engineers working for GE Transportation have developed software that can calculate the optimal speed of a train to minimise fuel consumption.
The Technology Strategy Board has announced an increase in funding to SMEs and voluntary sector organisations taking part in knowledge transfer partnerships (KTP).
Giving focus to his company’s research activities in the UK seems like a dream job for 3M’s research director, Christiaan Persoon. Jon Excell reports.
Viewpoint Engineers often need help when they make the transition to management positions, says Neil Lewin of Festo Training & Consulting
German engineers have developed a concept for steel car bonnets which will allow manufacturers to meet the strict standards laid down in the EC Directive on pedestrian protection.
The UK Space Agency and France’s Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) have agreed a deal to work more closely on space projects.
Smiths Detection’s military unit has been awarded a contract to build Chemical Biological Protective Shelters for the US Department of Defense.
New UK startup Alcraft Motor has revealed details of the Alcraft GT, an electric vehicle that the company hopes to develop with the help of a crowdfunding campaign.