Scientists have developed new ways to make or modify nanorods and nanotubes of titanium oxide, a material used in a number of industrial and medical applications.
Staffordshire is to host Next Engineers, a GE programme aimed at increasing the diversity of young people entering the engineering profession.
A multidisciplinary UK team has developed a potentially life-saving Covid-19 field ventilator to treat patients in poor and remote parts of the world.
Clarks Shoes has awarded a £4.6 million contract to Qinetiq for 3D foot gauges which Clarks will install in a number of its leading stores.
A specialist battery recycling division has been created by The SER Group to process and recycle the expected surge in the UK’s end-of-life batteries.
Working in conjection with engineers from Pac Tech, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute have developed an alternative to fixing lenses with adhesives.
A new class of silicon systems that promise to enhance the energy efficiency of AI connected devices have been demonstrated in Singapore.
A team led by researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital has designed gas-filled microparticles that can be injected directly into the blood stream to quickly oxygenate the blood.
BAE Systems has demonstrated a system that is claimed to give combat pilots a previously unavailable view of friendly forces on the battlefield.
Engineers are the fifth most trusted profession in the UK according to the 2019 Ipsos MORI Veracity Index, the longest-running poll on trust in professions in Britain.