BT’s Race to Infinity competition − in which communities voted for their area to be one of the next upgraded to BT Infinity fibre-optic broadband − has proved so popular that BT has increased the...
European Batteries has raised €13.7m from a group of investors which will enable the company to move from early-stage to industrial production.
The company behind a device for detecting blocked arteries has won an NHS competition to find new ways to combat long-term medical conditions.
City University Hong Kong has turned to Britain in the hope of commercialising a novel series of coatings designed to improve the performance of injection mould tools.
Several major aerospace players are coming together to study the in-flight emissions of sustainable aviation fuel, with a view to decarbonising long-haul air travel.
For manufacturers keen to lower their production costs, there are many benefits and advantages to taking the plunge and investing in mill/turn technology. Martin Oakham explains
BAE Systems has demonstrated a prototype laser for use by commercial ships to defend against pirate attacks, without causing lasting effects to the assailants.
Sheffield University’s Nuclear AMRC is preparing to receive machining centres that are claimed to be the largest of their kind available for collaborative research anywhere in the world.
Four times bigger than the Goodyear blimp, a high-altitude, helium-filled craft will be able to hover over the same spot for up to a year.
Brown University researchers have used graphene to double the toughness of a ceramic material used to make solid-state lithium ion batteries.