
#326 Revisited: The Green, Green, Shores of Home
The past months have seen a shift in international trade, of a scale not seen for decades. New US tariffs have created uncertainty for investors,
The past months have seen a shift in international trade, of a scale not seen for decades. New US tariffs have created uncertainty for investors,
Around the world, engineers, project owners, and policymakers must make hard choices as they work to ensure our infrastructure is fit for the future. They
In recent decades, companies have moved manufacturing to countries offering low cost labour. Today, as they aim for Net Zero, they must also consider their
This year saw infrastructure resilience included in the Carbon Crunch programme for the first time. It is recognition that our infrastructure is being exposed to
As access to space has become less expensive, companies are moving to create an in-orbit servicing and manufacturing industry. In-orbit servicing, repairing existing spacecraft and
A US company which is developing a kinetic energy-driven launch system has conducted its first test flight in the deserts of New Mexico at SpacePort
Supporter: National Composites Centre Author: Alex Conacher Engineering industries need help to digitise more rapidly and thanks to a new initiative called DETI or help
A revolution is approaching manufacturing, one that will see costs and time to market cut by as much as 50%. The digitalisation of engineering will
How data from satellites can track structural movement, and give early warning of potential failure. New research shows that catastrophic bridge collapses could have been
World leading smart robotics, industry disrupting technologies and the next generation of augmented reality are just some of the advances in action at Sheffield Advanced