Smiths Detection has announced an agreement with Analogic to develop the next generation of high-speed Explosives Detection Systems for security baggage checks at airports.
In a bid to cut ozone-depleting chemicals, GKN Aerospace develops an improved material for aircraft fuel bladders that can be RF welded. Siobhan Wagner reports.
EditorThe announcements from this year’s Geneva motor show are a reminder that industry’s doors are well and truly open to developers of disruptive technology
A team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has received $1.8m in US federal funding to improve the energy efficiency of green light-emitting diodes.
A Danish company has optimised the development of its new blister-packaging machine using software to make it more environmentally friendly.
CSIRO scientists have created ‘rogue waves’ more than 20m high and smashed them into virtual oil- and gas-production platforms to compare different mooring designs.
Government plans to create a low-carbon economy in Yorkshire have been outlined at a summit held in Leeds this week.
Efforts to decarbonise industry in North West England and North Wales are moving forward with financial close for Eni’s Liverpool Bay Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have pinpointed a chemical that could allow PEM fuel cells to be made much more cheaply than before.
UK toy makers who sub-contract production to the Far East may cut costs, but they can’t maintain acceptable standards of quality and service, says Sim Oram