New research suggests that a novel method for simulating biologically inspired robots could reduce the design and training time for tactile systems from 18 m...
PwC’s Global Industrial Manufacturing Sector Outlook predicts the proportion of manufacturers expecting high automation by 2030 will rise from 18 per cent to...
Researchers at Sheffield University have constructed a fully functioning family home in 10 days to demonstrate a mobile manufacturing approach intended to ac...
In our latest case study, we’re explaining more about a recent commission where we had to supply a self-priming seawater intake pump.
Multi-partner collaboration combines unmet clinical need with compelling commercial viability.
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Lived experience leads to image analysis software that uses machine learning to identify cancer and leukaemia cells.
The ceramics sector faces complex challenges, including keeping pace with advancements in materials science, adopting new technologies, and ensuring professi...
Many European bridges are part of an aging infrastructure built during the mid-20th century. This calls for maintenance, as well as newer bridges that better...
Engineers in the US have developed a patent-pending method designed to reduce the risk of hazardous strikes to underground utility pipes during construction...
Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK explains why National Careers Week (2 to 7 March) is such an important opportunity for our industry to ge...
Noise propagating from tidal-stream turbines and its potential impact on marine life is the subject of a new study led by Manchester University.
Hundreds of school children from across the South West have attended the two-day Bristol leg of Babcock’s Festival of Engineering.
When developing novel materials for use in harsh environments, validation and simulation testing must be carried out in conditions as close as possible to in...
The shortlist for the C2I 2025 Information, Data and Connectivity category spanned a fascinating array...