Researchers at Brunel University have used 3D printing to produce a flexible supercapacitor wristband that they claim could pave the way for a new generation of “battery-powered” wearables.
One of the most widely reported impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the manufacturing sector is the degree to which it has exposed frailties in engineering supply chains.
Next-generation synchronous reluctance (SynRM) motor technology combines ultra-premium energy efficiency with effective liquid cooling to deliver high-power density, quiet operation, and excellent...
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...
Those with a digital supply chain will be reaping bottom-line benefits and realising new revenue streams whilst the rest scramble to catch up, says Martin Ackroyd, co-founder of automated component...
A groundbreaking form of 'flat' optical fibre has been developed and patented by Southampton University. It promises to be far more flexible and efficient than existing integrated opto-electronic...
A survey of 400 businesses has revealed that only 47 per cent believe the UK has the skills base to create a low-carbon economy and re-balance the manufacturing sector.
The US Marine Corps has awarded Northrop Grumman $256.6m to develop its new Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar, which consolidates the missions of five Marine Corps radars into one radar system.
This is your chance to ask the team behind one of the UK’s most exciting engineering projects, Skylon, about the technology behind its revolutionary air-breathing rocket engine, SABRE.
The UK government today gave consent for Total and Dong Energy to develop the Laggan and Tormore gas fields, which lie in 600m of water and in one of the most hostile environments in the UK.