Southampton University is leading a project focussed on enhancing modern electronics through the development of memristor technology.
An infrared oven has proved the best and cheapest method of attaching spoilers to Jaguar's S-Type vehicles. Siobhan Wagner reports
An investment of £27m has been made in bioenergy research to find out if fuel can be developed from agricultural wastes and non-food crops. Stuart Nathan reports.
A drug delivery patch developed at HP Labs is to be commercialised by Crospon, a medical device developer based in Galway in Ireland.
National Instruments’ NI PXI-4224 is a 60 V DC channel-to-channel isolated data acquisition module that provides eight channels of 16-bit analog input measurements.
While others debate alternative methods of fuel generation, ETRI’s Colin Snape is finding ways to make traditional fossil fuel greener. Stuart Nathan reports.
To ensure power transmission systems run in the most cost-efficient way a wide range of gear technology is available in many types and sizes. Colin Carter reports.
Engineering companies should look at tech start-ups and their ‘Minimum Viable Product’ approach to innovation for a lesson in agility, says Martin Hurworth, CEO of Bytronic.
Micro-Epsilon has developed an innovativecombination sensor system, which attachesdirectly to a robot arm to allow automotiveOEMs to inspect the thickness of sprayed paintcoatings on vehicle...