Clean coal technology is likely to be a vital part of power generation at home and abroad. But government support is vital, as Mike Farley of Mitsui Babcock tells Stuart Nathan.
An automotive industry start-up involved in the Tata Steel-backed Proving Factory in Coventry expects to commence low volume production soon and be profitable in three years’ time.
BAE Systems has been awarded a $130m US Army order for the production of thermal weapon sights that allow soldiers to see deep into the battlefield during day and night.
Three Cambridge University engineering students have come up with a new design for a syringe that may have the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives in the developing world.
Alcatel has signed a multi-million Euro contract with Celcom, Malaysia's first mobile operator, to expand Celcom's GSM mobile network and upgrade it with an advanced Mobile Next Generation Network.
Engineers at General Electric (GE) have teamed up with colleagues at the University of Alberta (UA) and Alberta Innovates Technology Futures (AITF) on a $4m (£2.6m) project to reduce carbon emissions.
A team of staff and students from University College London has reached half way in the Panasonic World Solar Challenge, a biennial event to race solar cars across Australia
Bombardier has been awarded contracts from the UK operator First Great Western to renovate 405 high speed train (HST) trailer cars and undertake HST bogie overhaul and technical development work.
According to a new report, more than three quarters of the world’s new photovoltaic (PV) solar systems were installed in Europe in 2009, producing a peak amount of new electricity of around 5.8GW.