Shetland glass-reinforced plastic technology developer Shetland Composites is to expand manufacturing capacity at its existing production facility in order to construct tidal turbine blades.
A new arena for aerial robots at Imperial College London is expected to put Britain at the forefront of unmanned aerial systems and inspire the next generation of aeronautical engineers.
NASA has launched the world’s first full-scale mission to demonstrate a spacecraft’s ability to intentionally collide with and deflect an asteroid.
Simon Keeling examines the current mergers and acquisitions activity in the UK — a good indicator of the state of the technology economy
Researchers in the US have developed software that enables powered prosthetic legs to automatically adapt to individual users.
News editor Encourafging news from one of the UK’s biggest engineering employers is accompanied by more dire warnings about skills shortages. It’s time we started hearing more about schoolchildrens’...
The circular economy provides a very real opportunity for sustainable growth and is essential to delivering a net zero future, says Lisa Coles PhD, head of circular economy, EPSRC, UKRI.
Features editor A visit to the site of the world’s largest nuclear fusion experiment demonstrated the real progress being made on the project, but also made clear what an enormous challenge it is.
Dr Richard Drake, Chief Technology Officer at Babcock International Group comments on some of the inspiring collaborative projects and disruptive trends uncovered by The Engineer’s seventh annual...
Josh Shires is the co-founder of startup firm Mous. Its first product, the Mous Musicase is an iPhone case that stores and protects headphones to prevent them from becoming tangled. Josh graduated...