Pryor Marking Technology, a world-leader in marking and vision solutions for end-to-end traceability, introduces the new Marktonic USB Markmate, a versatile, advanced machine for a comprehensive range...
New Zealand firm CarbonScape has secured $18m to build out the production of biographite, a material it says could cut the carbon footprint of EV batteries by 30 per cent.
Heavy goods vehicles are involved in 10 per cent of all fatal road accidents in the UK. Could an ambitious European project to develop sensing and control systems reduce the carnage?
New research led by Exeter University has shown how the unique properties of graphene can be used to create artificial structures that can control and manipulate electromagnetic radiation over...
Convinced powered flight was possible, British engineer Percy Pilcher perished trying to prove his point. If it wasn’t for a gliding accident he might have become the greatest name in aviation....
The brains behind tomorrow’s battle-droids: the president of defence robot developer Boston Dynamics is preparing to take the firm’s BigDog robot even further. Boston Dynamics' experimental BigDog...
BP today signed a production-sharing agreement that will give the company access to two Middle East fields that could yield resources of 30 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
The election of Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Opposition has been greeted with caution and scepticism by much of industry. Which of his policies — if any — might prove beneficial to the UK economy?
A robot that can pick and sort random fruit and vegetables without prior knowledge of their size or location could lead to a new generation of smart industrial machines, its inventors have claimed.
The world’s largest independent designer and manufacturer of diesel engines is planning to develop the next generation of clean diesel engines for ultra-low emission commercial vehicles in the Tees...