BAE Systems has been awarded a $21m order from Textron Marine and Land Systems (TM&LS) to build and deliver more than 420 armour protection kits for armoured security vehicles (ASVs).
Ultrasound is being used by engineers in Australia to shake metal alloy grains into tighter formations during 3D printing, an advance that could make printed parts stronger and more consistent.
The Isle of Man TT is an unlikely showcase for clean technology, but in 2009 it will host the world’s first zero-emissions grand prix.
Researchers have created atom-thick layers of a range of materials, thereby unlocking innate electrochemical properties that could be exploited in energy generation and storage.
Neli Ivanova, head of sales, asset finance at Siemens Financial Services, explores just a few of the sustainability improvements manufacturers can put in place with the help of smart financing...
A process based on printing with liquid gallium or indium could help power the next generation of high-power mobile electronics
Using a technique called ultrasonic spray pyrolysis, US researchers have created an improved catalyst for removing smelly sulphur-containing compounds from gasoline and other fossil fuels.
Neurological functions could be monitored over time with a biocompatible sensor implant made from a conformable material with transistors embedded within it.