Intelligent Fingerprinting, a spin-out company from the University of East Anglia, has been given £425,000 to improve drug-screening services in hospital accident and emergency (A&E) and coroners’...
The Central Government Supply Estimates 2022-23 has revealed that the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has returned £1.6bn of R&D funding to the Treasury.
UK nuclear fusion innovator Tokamak Energy has announced plans to upgrade its ST40 experimental tokamak fusion reactor with new fuel heating technology that will boost performance and – the company...
Manufacturing Execution Systems, designed to manage operations on the production line, are undergoing a new transformation, moving away from hardware and software that must be installed on the shop...
Weak demand for EVs and mandatory sales quotas will cost Britain’s automotive industry £6bn in 2024, according to new analysis from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
The accuracy of robotic manufacturing systems could be improved at a fraction of the cost of using conventional measurement technology, thanks to the development of LAMM, a new type of laser tracker.
An EU-funded project developing hydrogen-powered passenger coaches has selected Coventry University’s Centre for Advance Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) to join its 14-strong CoacHyfied...
A report from The Renewables Consulting Group found that 80 per cent of the 15 countries with offshore wind development targets for 2030 are predicted to miss their stated goals.
The construction of a new rocket test facility in the UK could hasten the development of space planes able to take off and land from terrestrial space-ports and hypersonic aircraft that could slash...
Scientists from the Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin have developed a new type of electrode for splitting water with sunlight, harvesting the hydrogen to be used as clean fuel.