The UK and Ukraine have launched Innovate Ukraine, a programme to support 13 green energy projects with a £16m investment from the UK government.
An engineering graduate from Lancaster University has used his skills to help restore an artisan coffee roaster that dates back almost 100 years.
Scientists at the University of Auckland have developed a technology to power a wireless heart pump that could save the lives of thousands of heart patients.
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) will host a new advanced packaging scale-up line for power electronic semiconductors, set to open in 2025.
Under a contract worth $3.4m, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected BAE systems to create advanced software development tools and processes for changing military needs
The Northwest Regional Development Agency is investing £3m to help aerospace systems manufacturer Aircelle expand its Burnley operation and create 150 jobs.
The OSDL is hosting an online patent commons library supported by industry leaders including IBM, Intel, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems to help protect open source software.
The Peninsula Research Institute for Marine Renewable Energy at Plymouth University has received £1.2m in funding to install a new wave tank testing facility.
Leeds University researchers claim new nanotechnology techniques could lead to huge reductions in heating bills, safer surgery and the next generation of miniaturised computers.
Timken has expanded its offering of condition monitoring products to include a machine evaluator series, along with a series of continuous monitoring devices and online systems.