To assist with the speedy design of customised components, software resellers are offering mainstream products which not only cost each part but also enable better customer service.
A robotic system designed to remotely maintain a key component of the ITER nuclear fusion reactor is being developed in the UK.
The Innovation and Technology Centre has announced that it is more than 65 per cent full, home to 15 companies and has created 45 new jobs.
Raytheon has successfully demonstrated that a traditional, transportable satellite communications terminal could be field configured to communicate without acquiring a satellite connection.
UK automotive sector leaders have called on MPs to urgently back legislation that they claim could unlock the economic and societal benefits of driverless vehicles.
Three fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) have successfully undertaken an autonomous 118-mile road trip in Korea, travelling at speeds of up to 110km/h.
Scientists have tested a stentrode, the world's first minimally invasive brain-machine interface designed to control an exoskeleton with thoughts.
Four new courses have been added to next year’s Spirax Sarco Training programme, covering more aspects of the operation and maintenance of steamsystems.
Guest blogger Three lower-carbon technologies are competing to replace internal combustion engine vehicles. Derek Charters, Technical Manager at MIRA, takes a look at their advantanges and...
Electrostatic forces are the key to a new kind of gripper that can grasp and manoeuvre odd-shaped and fragile objects without damaging them