Digital transformations — the process of adopting and integrating new technology to improve a company’s processes — aren’t new. However, they aren’t always done right either, says Charlie Voller...
The UK’s High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult has been awarded £12 million of Faraday Battery Challenge funding to establish a facility aimed at scaling up UK capability in the development of next...
An advanced new ink that can be deposited using conventional inkjet printing techniques could be used for the mass manufacture of a host of laser and optoelectronic devices according to a group at...
We can harness the power of AI, data and software to build safer cars more efficiently than ever before, says Alwin Bakkenes, head of Global Software Engineering, Volvo Cars.
The Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S) Group is to equip ThyssenKrupp Steel’s hot-strip rolling mill No. II in Duisburg-Beeckerwerth with a new process and basic automation.
Engineers at MIT are developing a tiny sensor that could be used to detect minute quantities of hazardous gases.
A wearable technology is being used by hospital staff in Essex to guide a procedure carried out on heart patients.
For its latest survey The Engineer is exploring how businesses across the engineering and manufacturing sectors are using ecommerce solutions to drive sales, boost efficiency and expand their reach.
The US Marine Corps has developed a robotic truck that mimics the brain’s ability to recognise different sounds.
Chris Gerdes, a professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University, has enlisted his students to transform a 1981 DeLorean into a test bed for researching the physical limits of autonomous...