Any tax increases the government might be planning in order to recoup some of the money spent dealing with the pandemic must be carefully measured, says Andrew England, tax partner at Menzies LLP.
Are humanoid robots the future, or do their less anthropomorphic counterparts have greater potential to make the warehouse safer and more efficient? asks Simon Jones, UK sales executive at Exotec.
Alexia Dieumegard, Site Manager, Legendre UK, looks at how can we challenge stereotypes around engineering careers, better represent women in the industry, and utilise the untapped workforce to help...
Engineers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have set a new world record for solar efficiency, converting sunlight to electricity at a rate of about two-thirds the theoretical limit.
London Marriott Hotel, 23 October 2008 - HRH Princess Anne presented the prestigious Award for Materials Handling Equipment and Technology to Quinn Radiators at the CILT’s awards evening held at the...
Polymer composites could play a key role in low carbon mobility. Dr Sophie Cozien-Cazuc, Senior Strategist, the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC)explores efforts to drive the development and...
Your leader about what was making the pages of the Engineer in January 1976 brought back a few memories for me, and it was interesting to note that even then India was being talked about as the new...
A US researcher has been awarded a $1.77m grant over a period of four years by the National Institutes of Health to develop new antibacterial, fluoride-releasing dental materials.
September registrations of new cars decreased by 9.6 per cent compared to the same month of last year, marking the sixth consecutive month of decline in the EU this year.
The Cambridge-MIT Institute’s Silent Aircraft Initiative is developing the design for a future civil aircraft so quiet that its noise would be imperceptible to the public beyond the perimeter of an...