Senior executives from Britain’s automotive sector gathered in Greenwich yesterday to celebrate the turnaround in the industry’s fortunes ahead of the Frankfurt International Motor Show.
Hydrogen’s utility as a reductant for steelmaking is the subject of a study by steel specialists who are using a simulated shaft furnace to help make the assessment.
A new instrument under development at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology uses infrared laser light to precisely measure the thickness of 300 millimetre silicon wafers.
The Technology Strategy Board has announced an increase in funding to SMEs and voluntary sector organisations taking part in knowledge transfer partnerships (KTP).
Scientists in Canada have developed a handheld device for printing skin that could be used to speed up healing for wounds and burns.
Viewpoint Engineers often need help when they make the transition to management positions, says Neil Lewin of Festo Training & Consulting
A new report has identified three marine organisms that may be useful for biomedical research, potentially leading to new treatments for human diseases.
Three Japanese companies are to make a substantial joint investment in Uranium One, a major Canadian producer and marketer of uranium.
CCMP Capital this week reached an agreement with The Linde Group to acquire BOC Edwards, a manufacturer of vacuum equipment, for £460m.
The US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command has awarded Alcoa a $12.5 million contract to develop lightweight aluminium structures for military ground combat and tactical vehicles.