Seating plan: The Royal Academy of Engineering’s Enterprise Fellowship programme links young engineers with ideas with people who can help turn them into businesses. Stuart Nathan spoke to Enterprise...
Guest bloggerSports engineeringSteve Haake is professor of sports engineering and the head of the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University. In 1998, he became the founding...
The UK Midlands region is an automotive powerhouse with a history of innovation stretching back well over a century. Now, it's looking towards the future with a low carbon revolution. Chris Pickering...
The latest addition to Micro-Epsilon’s scan CONTROL range of 2D/3D laser profile sensors is the scanCONTROL 2710, which is not only more compact than its predecessors, but also offers new set up and...
Archetype of the absent-minded professor, Norbert Wiener was a gifted mathematician and engineer, instrumental in making cybernetics a scientific discipline in its own right. Written by Nick Smith
As ever, our Wild Card category threw up some incredible projects from a variety of sectors, showcasing the power of engineering to drive innovation in all walks of life.
The revolution that will see billions of connected devices is increasingly driven by industry, and not just the tech companies that once led the way. Andrew Wade reports
Analysis of images of the failed British spacecraft Beagle 2, which was long believed destroyed after a crash landing on the surface of Mars in 2003, but was detected intact by a NASA orbiter in 2015,...