TotalEnergies has joined H2Accelerate, an organisation of hydrogen producers, infrastructure operators and vehicle manufacturers aiming to accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen for trucking.
Physicists at Duke University have developed a way to produce sharp fluid jets with enough precision that they can inject material into a single living cell.
Agion Technologies has formed a multi-year partnership with BASF to develop styrene copolymers that will feature Agion’s antimicrobial technology.
Shaw Constructors has been awarded a contract to construct a chlor-alkali unit as part of Pioneer Companies expansion in St Gabriel, Louisiana.
For engineering organisations, embracing digital twin technology to address managerial and technical processes will allow them to upskill and safeguard their bottom line, says Clive Downie, SVP &...
Plymouth-based engineering consultancy Frazer-Nash has been appointed by the Hyundai-Rotem Company to assess the crashworthiness of trains being developed for use in South Korea.
A specially adapted force testing system from Mecmesin is being used to measure the quality of gypsum plasterboard products.
A low cost, high performance emergency ventilator to help patients with coronavirus has been designed by a team at Imperial College London.