The inaugural C2I Wildcard winner brings together a host of cutting-edge technologies to deliver a truly extraordinary robotic platform. Andrew Wade reports.
An international team of researchers has used nano-engineering to speed up the charge and recharge cycle of compact, solid-state hydrogen storage materials.
A new study has examined how computer vision and AI can be used to identify deep-sea creatures from images captured by autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).
Navistar International has filed a lawsuit against the Ford Motor Company for breach of contract relating to a diesel engine contract.
As a result of its 2008 Science and Innovation Awards, the EPSRC has awarded grants worth £20m to a group of researchers at major UK universities.
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract worth approximately $5bn by British Airways to supply Trent engines for 61 new long haul aircraft ordered by the carrier.
Boeing has received $78.2m from Northrop Grumman to deploy a replacement Environmental Control System for over 550 US Air Force Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile launch facilities.
Japanese automaker Honda has revealed details about its soon-to-be-released Jazz Hybrid, which will make its debut at the Paris motor show in October.
Aerospace and defence company EADS has opened an office in Canada to further strengthen its foothold in aerospace research and development in the country.
Yorkshire and Humber has retained its status as one of the UK's engineering heartlands by playing to the strengths of its formidable industrial and academic base