Decreased demand and higher imports will lead to lower overall spot steel prices in the US in 2005 compared with 2004, according to Standard & Poor's semi-annual survey on industrial metals.
Artificial intelligence is being employed by UT Dallas computer scientists to help robots better identify and remember objects.
Over a thousand new jobs are being created at Babcock’s advanced manufacturing and shipbuilding facility in Rosyth to support the company in delivering programmes and to develop its workforce...
Huawei is to invest £650m and spend another £650m in procurement in the UK over the next five years.
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO) has today launched the nation’s first ‘Peer to Patent’ pilot website.
The Education & Development Zone at MACH 2018 is set to inspire the next generation of engineers.
Engineers are still trying to bring the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant under control after Friday’s earthquake and resulting tsunami crippled several back-up measures leading to a...
Researchers at Nottingham University are to develop bespoke medtech devices via additive manufacturing in a project funded by the EPSRC.
Researchers claim to have developed a model to improve the clarity of the vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) transmissions needed to make intelligent transportation a reality.
Companies developing hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure are to collaborate with government and establish a UK roadmap for deploying the technology.