Philips and Definiens, a Germany-based company specialising in image analysis solutions, have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and market clinical decision support solutions for...
Patients with collapsed intervertebral discs could be one day be treated without the need for invasive surgery, thanks to a system that focuses high intensity ultrasound onto the spine.
People in Britain are not convinced of the benefits of driverless technology, according to a poll of 2,038 members of the public carried out for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
University College London (UCL) has been awarded over £13m from Wellcome and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to develop a special centre focussed on the development of...
A team of researchers from the University of Rostock in Germany has developed a new way to rapidly produce high strength metallic alloys at a lower cost using less energy than before.
It is National Science and Engineering Week (NSEW), and for once those of us who care about engineering, science and technology might find ourselves pushing at an open door when it comes to grabbing...
A textile-based soft exosuit that could be used by soldiers, rescue workers or disabled people has been shown to reduce energy consumption by around 15 per cent in the field.
NDT Inspection and Testing, one of the largest independent inspection serviceproviders in the UK, has carried out extensive work to validate the use of computedradiography in the inspection of...
In the first of a series of videos profiling speakers at September 2021's Subcon Conference, James Widmer, CEO of Advanced Electric Machines talks about his organisation's efforts to produce the...
ESAB’s A2 Tripletractractor unit benefits from an innovative steering system and synchronised slide that allows the operator to adjust the wheel and torch position simultaneously for accurate and...