
The carbon-negative materials revolution
In a world grappling with the urgent need to address climate change, a seemingly relentless addiction to oil remains a significant roadblock. Fossil fuels, particularly
In a world grappling with the urgent need to address climate change, a seemingly relentless addiction to oil remains a significant roadblock. Fossil fuels, particularly
In a world immersed in technology, the significance of microchips cannot be overstated. These tiny marvels, composed of billions of electronic components, are the driving
In the heart of British Columbia, Canada, the unmistakable sound of a de Havilland Beaver fills the air. This iconic aircraft, a single-pilot, seven-passenger piston
As the planet warms, the frequency and size of forest fires is growing. This year by the end of July in Canada there were already
Delivering major infrastructure projects is a complex and time-consuming endeavour that often spans several years, if not decades. However, the completion of a project is
The North Sea has provided the UK with 46 billion barrels of oil, since extraction began in the 1960’s. However energy extraction from the North
The world is electrifying. From transport to heating, from construction to manufacturing, any process that can be electrified is being electrified. Power transmission grids face
Delivering a megaproject requires careful planning, expertise, and collaboration. As public funding is secured and project organisations are set up, the challenge arises of successfully
Gothenburg is the modern European city, sitting on the southwest coast of Sweden. For hundreds of years it has acted as a key trading hub
The aviation industry accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions and demand for air travel is only increasing. Despite a dip during the covid pandemic
The UK construction industry is in the midst of a revolution, with companies looking for ways to reduce their carbon emissions and transition towards a
In Vancouver, Canada the SkyTrain network connects the city through three lines and 53 stations. All three lines on SkyTrain run fully automated trains on