Charging the UK’s growing fleet of EVs will be a key net zero challenge, writes Chris Pateman-Jones, CEO of Connected Kerb.
Carbon ThreeSixty is leading a project to design, develop and manufacture an ultra-low mass, robust, proof-of-concept carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) wheel for helicopters.
Strathclyde University has landed EPSRC funding for two projects that aim to develop technologies for harnessing renewable marine wave energy.
A failure to consider and protect against human error has been cited as a reason for the in-flight break up of SpaceShipTwo, a commercial space vehicle built by Scaled Composites for Virgin Galactic.
General Dynamics has entered into an agreement with Chamberlain Manufacturing Corporation to acquire a division which manufactures artillery projectiles and 120mm mortar bodies.
A new ozone sanitising solution could prevent clothing, textiles, and PPE being sent to landfill sites or incinerators.
Electronics Workbench Corporation's Series 9 DesignSuite allows engineers to take electronics projects from initial concept through capture and simulation to final layout and production.
Scientists have developed a prototype handheld medical imaging device that produces images down to resolutions of 1 to 2μm, which could identify the first signs of certain types of cancer.
A new study details a new approach to designing soft robotics and metamaterials by utilising computer algorithms.