Beatrice Barleon, Head of Policy & Public Affairs at EngineeringUK, explores what the latest DfE apprenticeship data means for the engineering sector.
Guest bloggerManager of Advanced Technologies & Research, MIRAA Chartered Engineer and graduate of Imperial College, Heriot Watt University and Henley Management College, Anthony is responsible...
Renowned as a leader in the field of both optical sensor technology and sensor miniaturisation, Micro-Epsilon’s new range of miniature confocal displacement measurement sensors have a diameter of just...
The Iain Gray Column This month saw the success of the Future Health Mission where 20 of the UK’s best health-tech companies set out on a transformational journey for their business.
Carmakers can save time and money by using a new form of coating for plastic parts that also provides decorative skins for car interiors. Siobhan Wagner reports.
Storing hydrogen in salt caverns and converting it into a power source could help meet the UK’s future peak energy and load-following demands.
Proper recognition for engineers, and perhaps a supercar, are top of our anonymous blogger’s Christmas list. What’s on yours?