Bosses at defunct facilities management and construction company Carillion were ‘too busy stuffing their mouths with gold to show any concern for the welfare of their workforce or their pensioners.’
In the current economic climate, and considering the government’s recent policy announcements relating to reducing net migration, it is perhaps no surprise that immigration cost increases are...
Lasers are key to the future of advanced manufacturing, says Richard Carter, Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University and academic lead for High Precision Manufacturing at the National Robotarium
European researchers claim to have harnessed the optical and electronic properties of graphene in the development of a sensitive and tuneable sensor capable of detecting nanoscale molecules such as...
Technical advances made through the Manchester University led Discoverer project could help revolutionise earth observation by enabling the development of a new generation satellites able to operate...
A $600,000 grant from the US EPA is enabling a Drexel University professor to wrap up five years of research into a new device that can detect a harmful class of toxins that threatens drinking water.
Work on options for a new runway at Gatwick Airport have begun, according to Gatwick Airport Limited, but no new runway will be built for at least another seven years.
The transition to zero carbon mobility requires concerted support for early-stage automotive innovators. Josh Denne, Head of Product (Start-up, Scale-up, Investment) at the Advanced Propulsion Centre...
NES Global Talent has launched a new report highlighting the key issues and challenges women face in the global oil and gas industry, flagging possible solutions to tackle the gender gap.
In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), Enginuity, the charity dedicated to closing the skills gap in engineering and manufacturing, celebrates the story of SME apprentice...