Alcan Ravenswood has entered into an agreement with Transtar Metals to supply heavy gauge aluminium plate in support of Transtar’s supply chain program with Lockheed-Martin, Northrop-Grumman and BAE...
Metal and plastic label and nameplates manufacturer GSM Graphic Arts, is hoping to stimulate interest in manufacturing professions among students through an initiative aimed at bringing education and...
If women have a greater input in the design of products such as cars it will lead to new and better ideas and applications for technology, says Isolde Rötzer
Doctors may be able to heal wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers faster with a handheld 3D imaging system that can model the progress of healthy tissue forming in deep sores.
Italian car-manufacturing giant Fiat has entered into a partnership with University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin and Solar Print, a Dublin based SME, to develop solar panels that can be...
The University of Nottingham’s Professor Ricky Wildman looks at how recent advances in additive manufacturing technology could enable the development of a new generation of bio-instructive medical...
When it comes to the adoption of game-changing technologies such as AI, the UK engineering sector is falling behind its international competitors. Anthony Walker, Strategic Manager at Liverpool John...
Collaboration is key to engineering. In an increasingly globalised world, distributed teams working seamlessly and efficiently together towards a common end can be an extremely powerful means of...
The Bloodhound SSC Project, which aims to break the land speed record with a top speed of Mach 1.4, has successfully conducted the first test of its hybrid rocket system.
Surrey NanoSystems has received an order from the Georgia Institute of Technology for a NanoGrowth 1000n tool that will be used to grow carbon nanotubes at relatively low temperatures.