The record-breaking McMurtry Spéirling EV is about to get a battery upgrade. Andrew Wade spoke to About:Energy’s Gavin White about testing and modelling its high performance cells.
Middlesex University academics have helped to develop a mathematical formula that enables images to be built up from Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) scans.
Prof Klaus Muller-Dethlefs, director of the newly-opened Photon Science Institute, hopes to put UK research into this field on to the world map. Christopher Sell reports.
Invensys has signed an agreement to sell the majority of its Advanced Building Systems operations in Europe and the Middle East to Schneider Electric for £81 million.
Boeing has awarded a $6 million contract to Smiths Aerospace to supply Remote Interface Units for its V-22 Osprey aircraft.
Nissan is to launch a temporary third production shift at its manufacturing plant in Sunderland in response to high demand for the Qashqai.
Raytheon’s Dr Taylor Lawrence is keen to use the group’s unique areas of expertise to innovate and help develop non-traditional military materials and techniques. Jon Excell reports
With new technologies continuously emerging and evolving, companies need to be prepared to innovate and meet the challenge, says Neil Davidson, group vice president, EMEA and APAC, Deltek.
A new advance in elastography from The Technology Partnership could lead to improvements in surgical procedures and enhance a doctor’s ability to navigate around the body during operations.
Manufacturers have seen output rise for the first time in two years with exports helping to improve figures, according to business lobby group, the CBI.