Bunnet Gumpo, 26, tells The Engineer about working for The Royal Mint, and his journey from student to the Mint’s graduate training scheme.
Fused deposition modelling technology has enabled Joe Gibbs Racing to rectify a car fault in a matter of days instead of weeks
Royal Dutch Shell has extended its commercial alliance with Iogen Energy to accelerate the development of a cellulosic ethanol production technology.
Cancer therapy could be improved with drug-coated iron nanowires that are guided to a tumour with a magnet before activating a three-step cancer-killing mechanism.
The world’s first two gigawatt network of grid-scale batteries and rapid electric vehicle charging points is to be built across the UK.
There are two standard systems for determining a prescription for eyeglasses to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have received a $1m grant from the US Department of Defense to model how different metals are affected by neutron irradiation.
The Welsh supply chain for Marine Power Systems’ Pelaflex floating wind platform has received a boost, with Innovate UK pledging £800,000 to keep manufacturing as local as possible.
KLM Cityhopper has awarded Rolls-Royce an eight-year contract worth over £53m to overhaul and maintain the Tay engines powering its fleet of Fokker aircraft