Engineers at Rutgers University have modified a popular home video game system to help teenagers with cerebral palsy improve hand functions.
E.ON’s Sustainable Energy business and Self Energy UK have launched the Energy Performance Guarantee (EPG) service to help businesses reduce costs and meet government carbon targets.
Siemens has received a €170 million order to build a baggage handling system in the new Terminal 3 of Beijing International Airport.
BAE Systems recently reached a definitive agreement with National Sensor Systems (NSS) to purchase all of the shares of the company for $8.7 million in cash.
Luvata, a supplier of fabricated metal solutions, services and components is to acquire ECO, a manufacturer of heat-transfer coils and coolers.
Aker Kvaerner has won two drilling equipment contracts from Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering said to be worth a combined $213m (£103m)
Solutia today announced it and FMC Corporation have reached a definitive agreement to sell Astaris, their 50/50 specialty phosphates joint venture, for $255 million.
Southampton University’s School of Electronics and Computer Science has been awarded a €4.8 million European Union contract to establish the Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute for Europe.
GE Energy has signed service agreements worth approximately $1bn with state-owned Algerian power company Sonelgaz to improve the efficiency, output and reliability of 51 gas turbines.
Scientists at Southampton University have developed a new generation of solar cells that imitate the ability of plants to turn sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.