A new Australian technology is leading the way in the secure authentication and identification of commercial and bulk products.
University of Cambridge spin-out Q-Flo announced it will commercialise its process for making super-strong carbon nanotube fibre through a joint venture with an Israeli body armour manufacturer.
German researchers have developed a robot that can automatically inspect the condition of wind turbine rotors.
Engineers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability have developed a novel noise-reduction system for trams.
UK property developer Land Securities has revealed that its new shopping and leisure centre in the City of London is being heated and cooled by a novel geothermal system.
People with visual impairment could regain a level of spatial awareness with smart glasses developed at Oxford University.
Ofwat is providing £42.7m for 16 innovative water sector projects using drones, satellites, and AI to improve water quality and leak detection.
A lightweight electronic device able to detect the precise location of snipers may soon undergo trials with UK military forces, The Engineer has learned.
A pain-free home glaucoma test, a handheld scanner to identify plastics for recycling, and a device to stem blood from knife wounds have all been named winner of the James Dyson Award.