Mobile operator Banglalink has awarded Siemens a two-year contract worth $50 million to set up its GSM network in Bangladesh.
Vehicle test and development facility, Millbrook, has invested in new equipment to simulate the effects of the sun’s rays on vehicles.
Dublin’s Wren Urban Nest claims to be Europe’s most sustainable city centre hotel. Andrew Wade explores the low carbon innovations that have made this possible.
The developers of a compact dialysis machine that enables kidney failure patients to treat themselves at home has been awarded the Royal Academy of Engineering’s 2022 MacRobert Award.
Using the Building Safety Act as a springboard, it is crucial to foster industry-wide cooperation and transparency, says Matt Keen, director, construction strategy at Autodesk.
In the latest in the series of bitesize interviews, The Engineer caught up with Vonjy Rajakoba, Managing Director of Bosch UK, to talk about the potential for hydrogen in the UK, the areas it can be...
Swansea University’s Dr Masood Yousef is using GCMS-TD technology to develop a breath test for diagnosing diseases including diabetes and cancer.
Scientists have used space-based lidar to track the daily vertical migration of tiny ocean creatures, boosting understanding of marine carbon cycles.
The American military is to evaluate a UK-developed system that deluges chemical or biological agents with six trillion droplets of decontaminant per second.
Scientists at MIT have developed a stretchable material that can tighten skin and smooth wrinkles, and which also has potential to deliver drugs and treat skin conditions.