A UK company developing spray-on solar panels says its technology could be up to 10 times cheaper to produce than traditional photovoltaic cells.
UK exports of machine tools in the second quarter of 2005 were worth £113.6 million, a rise of 22.7% compared to the first quarter of 2005.
British manufacturers are facing an increasing threat to their competitiveness from escalating energy costs according to a survey published this week by EEF the manufacturers’ organisation.
A semi-autonomous robot that quickly disinfects large surfaces is being prepared for public trials to support Singapore’s fight against COVID-19.
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What do people picture when they’re thinking about a career in engineering? Lengthy days spent in overalls working on heavy machinery, with short breaks to ponder complex mathematical or geometrical...
Sikorsky recently announced an agreement with the US Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate to develop a new, integrated solution to enhance the durability and capabilities of helicopter rotor...
Rugged, high accuracy industrial multimeter to measure current, voltage and frequency on complex VFD signals.
A non-destructive method of assessing the structural integrity of transport infrastructure using muons is being further developed in an STFC-funded project.