Victaulic, world leaders in piping system joining solutions, announced today the opening of a new warehouse in Stevenage. The 2,571m2 warehouse is part of the company’s long-term commitment to...
It is one of industry's enduring urban myths: UK engineers firing dead chickens at the windscreen of a new high-speed train were tersely advised to 'defrost the chicken' when their tests saw the...
This July, leading researchers from the world of additive manufacturing will gather at Nottingham's Additive International Summit to share insights into the technologies that are shaping the future...
Sports blogGuest bloggerSports engineeringSteve Haake is professor of sports engineering and the head of the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University. In 1998, he became...
To the hacks gathered in Germany last week for the biannual Bosch Automotive press briefing it was a reminder of the good old days: the wine flowed, the buffet was sumptuous and most importantly,...
A new marine design and technology company based on the UK South coast has plans to build a fast new vessel called the Atlantic Challenger that will be capable of carrying passengers or cargo at high...
On Wednesday 19th May, in our latest online panel session, The Engineer will be joined by experts from BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce Plc, Supacat, Williams Advanced Engineering and the UK MOD to explore...
Is R&D turning into a political hot potato? That may be putting it a little strongly — R&D is unlikely to knock crime or pensions off the front pages just yet — but there are at least signs that some...
Despite years of industry hand-wringing, dozens of targeted initiatives, pressure from government and dire warnings from all and sundry on the consequences of failing to deal with it – UK industry’s...
Whilst inspiring children to consider a career in engineering is critical, it's only one part of the skills puzzle. And it's important that an emphasis on earlier engineering education should not...