Northern Power Systems, a subsidiary of Distributed Energy Systems, is to construct a 400 kW solar power system at a Timberland distribution centre.
Technology adapted from Formula 1 is being used on tracked military vehicles to improve their handling and speed across the battlefield.
A new wearable device called Horus is using a combination of computer vision, machine learning and audio cues to improve the lives of visually impaired people.
A new report tfrom Counterpoint Market Intelligence refutes the perception that Europe’s military Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul markets for aircraft and equipment are closed to competition.
London-headquartered Carbon Clean and Samsung Engineering have signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to explore opportunities for Onboard Carbon Capture solutions (OCCS) projects.
A Princeton University startup has developed a technology that promises to boost the production of minerals such as lithium from evaporation ponds.
Researchers in the US have developed what is claimed to be the first fully implantable micropacemaker for use in a foetus.
A Dutch company is looking to improve safety and productivity of the mining industry in Chile and Peru with a remote monitoring system originally developed for space applications.
The Technology Strategy Board has announced a £39.5m investment to help UK businesses develop technologies that address global challenges over the next six months.
The engineering industry must recruit 587,000 skilled workers by 2017 to meet increased demand in areas such as green energy, aerospace and transport.