Pneumatic impact wrenches such as those typically used for commercial vehicle wheel bolting could prove hazardous to your health if operated for more than a few minutes per day. That’s the sobering...
The chief executive of Formula E Holdings, Alejandro Agag, has confirmed that the all-electric motorsport series will be open for competitors to design and manufacture their own power trains in the...
Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) has been awarded a contract to investigate ways of using recycled titanium in defence equipment.
Hosted software is booming, and now includes enterprise resource planning systems. So how do firms decide if it is right for them? Charles Clarke explains.
UK SME manufacturers are continuing to recover from the pandemic but are faced with significant supply chain and recruitment struggles, a survey has found.
Guest blog Engineering firms of all sizes frequently report difficulties recruiting suitably skilled staff, especially in niche areas. Sometimes this means struggling to find people with the right...
A method for identifying molecules that are markers for diseases could lead to miniaturised wearable health monitoring devices
Biffa has announced a new partnership with Lunaz to electrify and upcycle the waste management company’s fleet of bin lorries.
Defence manufacturer Raytheon has received government funding that will be used to develop cheaper silicon carbide wafers.
A medical device that applies very small electric currents directly to the scalp could augment rehabilitation for stroke patients.