A new £1.5bn Teesside plant that will convert up to one million tonnes of household waste into jet fuel each year is planned to be operational in 2028.
Network Rail claim that an initiative to attract and implement new rail innovations is on track to deliver savings of nearly £40m by 2014.
Around 2,500 jobs are to be created in Staffordshire following a decision by JCB to invest £150m in its West Midlands operations.
Airbus has looked to formation flying in the natural world to devise fello’fly, a concept that could potentially increase the environmental performance of commercial aircraft.
Technology demonstrated by researchers at the National Composites Centre in Bristol promises to make it easier to dismantle, repair and recycle composite parts.
A new type of solar reactor that combines thermochemistry and thermal storage is said to be able to create solar fuels, including hydrogen, day and night.
Worthy Farm, home to the Glastonbury Festival, is deploying new technology to harvest hydrogen and graphene from the slurry produced by its dairy herd.
Engineers from the Universitat Politècnica de València have developed EYE 21, a new device claimed to help the blind to move independently.
The UK’s AB Dynamics has partnered with NASCAR to conduct a driverless track crash test of its Next Gen race car running in the 2022 Cup Series.
Remotely-controlled magnetic nanoparticles could be the key to improving the healing of damaged bone, according to researchers from Keele and Nottingham Universities