In what is claimed to be a world first, Suzuki Motor Corporation has developed a Micro-Plastic Collecting Device for installation on outboard motors.
Shell subsidiaries Shell Nederland and Shell Overseas Investments have taken the final investment decision to build Holland Hydrogen I, Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant.
Swansea University is leading a £3m project to develop and manufacture perovskite solar modules (PSM) in Africa that will empower local communities and promote sustainable energy.
A consortium of nine European companies has been awarded €20m to develop a 10MW electrolyser off the Belgian coast, capable of producing four tonnes of hydrogen per day.
The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry has announced the trial of a purpose-built 5G network aiming to help manufacturers boost productivity.
A UK-based space launch company will be able to rapidly print rocket engines in-house after it commissioned the largest industrial 3D printer in Europe.
Scientists from Southampton University of have developed a device which records the brain activity of worms to help test the effects of drugs.
Researchers in Ireland have developed a bioactive glass implant rich in copper that can be used to treat the bone infection osteomyelitis.
Researchers at Huddersfield University are taking part in an international project that will use beams of electrons to synthesise the anti-microbial peptide from egg proteins.
The National Physical Laboratory is working with the European Space Agency to develop portable optical atomic clocks for the next generation of Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) satellites.