Flinders University researchers are using their vortex fluidic device to mix immiscible liquids, an advance that could improve future products and industrial processes.
Researchers have found that gold "shines" in a different way at the nanoscale, and the insights may lead to new optical chips for computers.
ABB has announced that it has won orders worth $60m (£36m) from the Saudi Electricity Company to improve the power efficiency of 28 distribution substations in Saudi Arabia.
Turkish Airlines has signed a firm order for 20 Airbus A320-family aircraft that will be used to expand domestic and regional routes.
GEA Group has sold its plant engineering subsidiary, Lurgi to France’s Air Liquide, a worldwide producer of industrial and medical gases, for €550m.
InterDigital Communications and Infineon are expanding their development and marketing agreement to include the joint development of HSDPA 3G protocol stack software technology.
Square D, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric, has recently entered into an agreement to acquire Juno Lighting for approximately $610 million, including debt.
Bombardier has been awarded €75m by the state government of Victoria, Australia, to build 32 VLocity DMU cars that will be supplied as two- and three-car units.
E.ON is selling its high-voltage transmission network in Germany to Tennet, a state-owned Dutch network operator, for a provisional price of €1.1bn.
I found the interview with Chris Wise very interesting with a lot of well-made points. However, I suspect that he wants to re-define the term ‘engineer’.