A significant new international research project is aiming to advance net zero hydrogen production and explore the economic and policy requirements of building a just hydrogen economy.
A project launched at the National Centre for Additive Manufacturing (NCAM) aims to enable the use of additive manufacturing in highly regulated industries.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK has been given permission to build a large-scale solar panel array at its plant in Derbyshire.
Smart textiles that track their wearer’s movements could be used to help monitor people’s health or fitness levels, but the technology has so far proven difficult to incorporate unobtrusively into...
Lotus is set to ditch the internal combustion engine in production cars and will be a fully electric vehicle company by the late 2020s.
Airbus CEO Tom Enders has said that the company will begin testing a semi-autonomous flying taxi by the end of 2017, according to Reuters.
Engineering firm Dyson has announced it will launch a new STEM-focused academic centre in an effort to tackle the country’s growing skills shortage.
Warwick University is leading a consortium awarded £17m to procure the UK’s most powerful Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) instrument that will unlock complex materials and their structures.
University spinout Aegis Fibretech is commercialising a novel ultra-lightweight thermal insulation material to improve efficiency and safety in cars, electric cars and motorsport.
A newly launched industry-backed competition is encouraging UK entrepreneurs to develop new applications for virtual and augmented reality technology (VR and AR).