This issue's story from the archives could be from a different era. With European demand spiralling for Nissan's Qashqai SUV, The Engineer reported on the automaker's plans to recruit 800 more staff
Figures from the European Automobile Manufacturer’s Association show that new car registrations in the European Union (EU) for March 2010 were 10.8 per cent higher compared to March 2009.
Researchers in the US have demonstrated a new biomanufacturing process that is claimed to represent a major advance in the use of 3D printing for the repair and even replacement of human organs.
Modern Methods of Construction combined with the right digital tools can offer the construction industry a route to delivering more sustainable, higher quality buildings faster, says Rob Norton, UK...
Paul Everitt, Chief Executive of ADS calls on the government to set out a plan that recognises the strategic role that the aerospace sector will play in the UK's economic recovery.
Features editor The history of nuclear technologies in Scotland has left a valuable repository of unique skills, which the independence debate has not touched upon. This expertise should not be...
I was encouraged by your article 'Chameleon car'. Personally I can't wait for the day when my intelligent car will drive me to work so that I can read the paper or catch up on some sleep.
Researchers have developed a material with the same weight and density as aerogel but with considerably more stiffness, an advance likely to impact industries that require lightweight and...
EditorThe first day of The Engineer conference gave glimpses of the future of manufacturing, the importance of long-term investment and how we will continue to explore our neighbouring planets
ABB has developed crane control software that bringsincreased safety, reliability and improved performance. The software is an optional add-on for the ABB industrial drives range which extends from...