Aurrigo International’s Auto-Shuttle vehicle is taking to the streets of Prague as part of the €275,820 EU-funded Living Lab for Autonomous Public Transport Project (LivingLAPT).
Two UK hospitals are to launch a procurement competition for particle beam cancer therapy technology after securing £250m of funding from the Department of Health.
Engineers at Loughborough University are leading a three-year collaborative project to develop a new type of antenna that can overcome problems currently encountered by the military, search and rescue...
Biomedical technology researchers have used a new diagnostic kit called Cygnus to detect Dengue Fever with significantly improved rates over lateral flow testing kits.
Inexpensive, portable devices that can rapidly screen cells for leukaemia or HIV may soon be possible thanks to a chip that can produce three-dimensional focusing of a stream of cells, claim...
The USAF has awarded Reliable Robotics a contract to investigate the automation of large, multi-engine jets, including a feasibility assessment of full and limited aircraft automation features for...
The UK’s Coventry University and University of Cincinnati in the US have joined forces to create a new academic course aimed at providing industry with a pipeline of skills in AI (artificial...
The Secret Engineer Our anonymous blogger casts his (or her) eye over the day-to-day issues that face engineers in the office and on the shop floor, where she (or he) plies his (or her) trade
A new University of Sheffield led hub that combines expertise in electrical machines and manufacturing is aiming to put the UK at the forefront of the global electrification revolution.
Features editor Certain subjects were conspicuously missing from party leaders’ speeches in the current conference season: and they are ones which are of interest to the engineering and manufacturing...