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The US Marine Corps has awarded General Dynamics Land Systems a $49 million contract for electric turret drives to update its light armoured vehicles.
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) claim to have developed a range of strain sensors that are ‘ten times more sensitive’ than existing technology.
CSIRO scientist Dr Tara Sutherland and her team have achieved an important milestone in the international quest to artificially produce insect silk.
Global engineering group, Alstom, saw first-quarter sales increase by seven per cent to €4.8bn but reported a 27 per cent drop in orders.
Tiny regular bumps applied to the wing of an aeroplane can substantially reduce total air resistance, and thereby the consumption of fuel. .
A new centre for low carbon technology in buildings at London South Bank University will help put London at the forefront of the fight to tackle climate change.
Intel has established a $50 million venture capital fund to invest in technology companies developing innovative hardware, software and services in the Middle East and Turkey.
Linz Linien, the Austrian transport operator, has awarded a €69m contract to Bombardier Transportation for the supply of 23 Flexity Outlook trams.
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge and Rheinmetall are to form Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV), a joint venture engaged in the production of wheeled military land vehicles.