25/03/2021 BEEAs Winners: Archangel Lightworks A company that has carved out a niche in the aerospace sector is the winner of the Start-Up of the Year.
23/03/2021 BEEAs Winners: Charge Pod The winner of the Electronic Product of The Year is Charge Pod, ‘jerrycan’ solution for electric vehicles.
22/03/2021 BEEAs Winners': Ricardo The story behind Ricardo, winner of Design Consultancy of the Year.
24/08/2020 H2 Go! The hydrogen revolution Long the poor relation when it came to the search for alternative fuels, the case for hydrogen is gaining momentum.
08/08/2020 Designing out distancing A new design for a cost-effective, lightweight PPE helmet could help reduce the need for social distancing.
14/07/2020 High-speed medical motors Advanced medical applications make very specific demands of high-speed motors. Dr. Sab Safi of SDT Drive Technology looks at the challenges.
10/06/2020 Joining research to aid lightweighting WMG is working with a consortium to explore joining technologies and develop innovative lightweight structures in the automotive industry.
11/05/2020 Industry steps up The crisis facing the globe as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic has meant engineers and engineering have been at the forefront of the fight against it. Paul Fanning reports.
08/04/2020 Drug delivery is key to treatment A prototype polymer patch capable of performing the same role as actual heart tissue could be a gamechanger.
09/03/2020 3D printed bionic hand allows amputee to bond with young son for first time For 21 years, Danny Florence has lived with one hand. But when he became a father, he decided to apply for an Open Bionics Hero Arm. With the help of this state-of-the-art prosthesis he can now build ...
06/03/2020 The importance of additive manufacturing is growing in the aerospace industry The ability of AM to produce complex geometries not possible with conventional production methods using lightweight materials, while enabling high levels of customisation, work in symmetry with the ...
05/03/2020 Sensors offer nuclear options A 2D laser profile sensor is being used by the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing and Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC) in a project to develop a smart robotic grinding/deburring solution for welded ...
04/03/2020 Top five ways to improve ROI on industrial drive technology Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing, factory of the future - call it what you will, the evolution of manufacturing is underway, at least for some UK manufacturers. Across the country, businesses vary ...
02/03/2020 The 80s revival has extended into the realms of engineering materials Aluminium Matrix Composites (AMCs) first appeared around 40 years ago, for use in automotive components and far from being a short-lived comeback trend, it looks as though they are here to stay, ...
05/02/2020 Mapping the route to zero emissions Targets demand that all new cars and vans on the road will be zero emission by 2040. A new report has outlined the challenges and realities of transitioning the UK to electric vehicles.
31/01/2020 Effective motor control using servo drives can streamline efficiencies By installing servo drives with integrated functional safety, HMIs and controllers from KEB Automation on its new production line, Concrete Canvas has reduced wiring installation costs and has ...
30/01/2020 The world’s first fully electric commercial aircraft has taken to the skies The ‘electric aviation age’ has been ushered in with the inaugural test flight of world’s first fully electric commercial aircraft, taking off on the morning of 11 December 2019 from the Canadian ...
29/01/2020 Tackling carbon-carbon composite challenges across a range of industries Carbon composites are in high demand across the globe, particularly in the aerospace, automotive, mechanical engineering and rail sectors. However, as many of these materials were developed decades ...
28/01/2020 How User Experience-based design can help engineers Good design should be a central pillar in any business and now, more and more businesses are realising this. In fact, Inc listed UX design as one of the most ‘in-demand hard skills’ of 2019.
13/01/2020 Airbus has moved from generatively designing components to the factories in which they are built Four years ago, Airbus used generative design to create a partition that separates the cabin and the galley in its aircraft that was half the weight of the one it replaced. This could, potentially, ...
10/01/2020 Upgrading the Danish Navy’s Absalon-class support fleet offered a great opportunity for automation Understanding the specific needs of the armed forces can be difficult for even the best ‘civilian’ technology architect to tackle, however Logimatic, a leading system integrator had extensive ... 1 comment
06/01/2020 £10m aluminium manufacturing process validated for high-volume automotive OEM applications Traditionally, torque wrench calibration machines have generally been intended for specific manufacturers’ products. For laboratories and OEMs this can be a real nuisance, requiring several different ...
03/01/2020 2020 vision on automation UK manufacturers must tip the balance in favour of automation in 2020 to avoid falling behind international competition, according to Fanuc UK.
06/12/2019 The future of Ford Ford recently opened its design facility in Cologne to showcase some of its latest projects and innovations that include inventive storage solutions, human-centric and virtual design and even knitted ...
05/12/2019 Up to speed Ferrari has increased its simulation productivity by 300% after leveraging ANSYS’ next-level, automated meshing capabilities, getting new designs on track in a fraction of the time taken previously.