Small to medium-sized manufacturers in England are being urged to take part in a major survey detailing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on industry.
Electric vehicle infrastructure specialist Connected Kerb has announced plans to install 190,000 public on-street EV chargers, worth up to £1.9bn, by 2030.
Formerly known as Sanguis, the Universal Plasma project uses innovative filter technology to deliver plasma that can be given to any patient
ABB is to build a new factory in the US to manufacture high-voltage land cables for power transmission.
A pilot plant designed to produce advanced nanomaterials for use in the automotive, mining and energy industries is to be built as part of a European project.
A statue dedicated to manufacturing engineer Alice Kan has been unveiled to mark National Engineering Day 2024, which has engineering role models as its theme.
Glasgow’s ambition to become Britain’s first zero net carbon city have moved forward following an agreement with ULEMCo to deploy hydrogen dual fuel vehicles.
Voices from across industry and academia have called for an immediate halt to non-essential construction work to suppress the spread of Covid-19.
Engineers and scientists at Cardiff University are working with partners to deliver microneedle technology that provides contraception to women in the world’s poorest countries.
A major new energy project underpinned by floating wind is aiming to decarbonise the day-to-day operations of North Sea oil and gas platforms.