Swedish startup STILFOLD, the sister company of origami motorbike startup STRILRIDE, is seeking to broaden the applications for its novel manufacturing technique.
Johanna Pingel, AI Product Manager at MathWorks, outlines what explainable AI is and why it is fundamental to the future of engineering.
Molecular modelling is being used to accelerate the process of developing advanced materials as part of a collaboration between Molydyn, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and NEXAM Chemical.
Stirling-based nanomaterial producer iGii has announced £8.8m in new funding to boost growth by expanding its facilities and creating highly skilled local jobs.
“Project Darwin” will test high-speed data connections using 5G network and satellites to keep vehicles connected in rural areas
Strathclyde University has launched a new initiative to help Scottish companies tap into the £170bn global medical technologies market.
Ampaire is leading a consortium in 2ZERO, a project that aims to demonstrate the feasibility of regional electric aviation.
A code of conduct has been launched that aims to eradicate inappropriate behaviour on construction sites and attract and retain more young people – particularly women – into the industry.
Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) and Japan’s Tohoku University have developed a new prototype satellite that fires plasma to de-orbit space debris.
The UK is set to gain a sovereign global satellite system after the government successfully led a consortium in the acquisition of OneWeb.