GE has received a $1.4bn (£860,000) contract from Caithness Energy to supply wind turbines and provide services for an 845MW wind-farm project in Oregon.
Airbus has unveiled DisruptiveLab, a flying laboratory designed to test technologies that will improve aircraft performance and reduce CO2 emissions from helicopters.
Adding dexterity to so-called needlescopic surgery, a 2mm wrist component will make robotic sugery in the head, face and neck possible
The Royal Mail has become the world’s first postal company to help businesses make their post ‘interactive’, using digital watermarking technology.
Engineers at Cambridge University have received an EPSRC grant to develop two technologies that will increase the life of marine turbines.
Oxford University is launching the ZERO Institute (Zero-carbon Energy Research Oxford), aiming to tackle the challenges of a zero-carbon energy transition.
Engineers at Sheffield University have developed a small and lightweight valve that makes soft robots more resilient to damage.
Ford is to use new web-based software from Microsoft that it claims will make electric-vehicle ownership more affordable.
BAE Systems is to shed 1735 positions in its aerospace and maritime divisions as the company aligns its workforce with a declining workload.