If Britain wants to develop more manufacturing firms to rival Germany’s high-tech, high-value engineering base, then taking a look at Renishaw’s business model wouldn’t be a bad way to start.
A functional crash test dummy ‘lung’ can be used to predict injury to the lung in a car crash.
The US Naval Undersea Warfare Center has begun using laser scanning to reverse engineer components with complex geometries.
The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) has secured a further £38m to upgrade the facility’s scale-up capabilities that will support projects for high-tech developers and users of battery...
Rural communities across the East of England could be enjoying access to super-fast broadband for the very first time thanks to new funding announced today.
Stuart Nathan looks at the efforts to build up the UK’s nuclear manufacturing capability, and considers what role UK manufacturing might play as overseas-designed power stations are built on British...
General Motors is sending the strength of its components into overdrive thanks to a newsuite of shot peening machines from Wheelabrator Group. Four CFX600 machinesfrom the market-leading surface...
Lockheed Martin has received a follow on order from the US Air Force for 45 additional Sniper Advanced Targeting Pods
Emperor Lite, the new data acquisition software package from Mecmesin, enables users to analyse and transform force and torque test data from simple numbers into meaningful graphs and results.
LED devices that use ultra-violet light (UV) to kill bacteria and viruses are likely to be the outcome of research taking place at North Carolina State University.