John Crane is launching what it believes to be the firstpurpose-built wireless technology of its type to remotely measure the pressure, temperature and level of the barrier fluid in a system.
NASA will selectively shut down some instruments and reroute power on both Voyager probes to extend the life of the 40-year-old missions.
Parker Hannifin Corporation has reached an agreement to acquire Meggitt, the aerospace and defence motion and control technologies specialist, in a deal valued at £6.3bn.
Companies are being invited to participate in a competition for funding for collaborative R&D projects designed to stimulate technology development within the European Organic and Large Area...
A lateral flow device that uses an artificial glycan receptor is being readied to provide rapid point-of-care diagnosis of Covid-19.
Costs for geothermal power could fall 80 per cent by 2035 with the help of new technologies, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.
An industry-led group has been created to retain and redeploy skilled workers who lose their jobs as a result of the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
Leicester University is launching a new €3.5m (£2.9m) research centre that will train researchers skilled in using satellite technologies to tackle environmental issues.
Loughborough-based fuel cell specialist Intelligent Energy is leading a pan-European effort to develop an automated mass manufacturing method for automotive fuel cells.
Expanded sheet steel, one of industry’s most familiar materials is being employed in increasingly diverse applications. The Expanded Metal Company is wholeheartedly committed to product development it...