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The Engineer’s annual search for the UK’s most innovative engineering collaborations is underway. News Awards. Light detector adds awareness to autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles could be given extra awareness thanks to a unique light detecting device that can more accurately amplify weak signals reflected from farawayobjects.
DUNGENESS B ENTERS DEFUELLING PHASE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT Dungeness B enters defuelling phase with immediate effect. EDF’s Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent has been placed into the defuelling phase of decommissioning with immediate effect. The power station has been in extended outage since September 2018 and during this time EDF has managed ‘a range of unique, significant andongoing
BOSCH OPENS €1BN SEMICONDUCTOR PLANT IN DRESDEN Bosch opens €1bn semiconductor plant in Dresden. Production will begin ahead of schedule at Bosch’s new semiconductor manufacturing plant, which was opened today in Dresden, Germany. The €1bn plant will start producing chips for Bosch power tools in July, six months ahead of schedule, followed by chips for the automotive sector in TESTS ON SUPER-X DIVERTOR INCREASE VIABILITY OF NUCLEAR Seven months of tests are said to shown at least a tenfold reduction in the heat on materials with the Super-X system. UKAEA is planning to build STEP, a prototype fusion power plant, by the early 2040s using a compact ‘spherical tokamak’. The success of the Super-X divertor is encouraging as it is particularly suited to the spherical tokamak. ATKINS DESIGNS NEW UK SMR CONSORTIUM POWER STATION Atkins designs new UK SMR consortium power station. 18th May 2021 1:02 am. 17th May 2021 4:35 pm. The UK SMR consortium has unveiled the design of its proposed new factory-built nuclear power station, known as a small modular reactor (SMR). Engineering and architectural design consultancy Atkins led the station’s civil, structural and COMMENT: WHY HYDROGEN TRAINS WILL BE A RARE SIGHT IN THE Comment: why hydrogen trains will be a rare sight in the UK. 17th March 2021 8:30 am. 16th March 2021 4:52 pm. Hydrogen will play an important, but niche, role in the decarbonisation of the UK’s rail network writes Plextek CEO Nicholas Hill. In years to come, if you live in East Anglia, you might find yourself travelling to the coaston a
RAIL SERVICES DISRUPTED BY CRACKS IN CLASS-800 TRAINS Cracks in the chassis of some Class-800 Series Hitachi trains has led to the withdrawal of services and disruption for passengers travelling with GWR, LNER and TransPennine Express. TUNNEL BORING FLORENCE SET TO DIG THE CHILTERN HILLS HS2 Ltd today launched Florence, the first of 10 tunnel boring machines that will dig 64 miles of tunnels between London and the West Midlands. This opens in a new window. Named after Florence Nightingale, the 170m long TBM will dig the first of a pair of 10-mile long tunnels under the Chiltern Hills. A second machine – ‘Cecilia’ – will INTERVIEW: ANDY PALMER ON LIFE AFTER ASTON MARTIN Interview: Andy Palmer on life after Aston Martin. Following a rollercoaster six years in the top job at Aston Martin, Andy Palmer’s focus has shifted once again to electric vehicles. Andrew Wade reports. Andy Palmer is a busy man. Since departing as CEO of Aston Martin in May 2020, the engineer and automotive executive hasturned once again
BP PLANS 1GW ‘BLUE’ HYDROGEN PROJECT AT TEESSIDE 18th March 2021 10:37 am. BP has announced a major new project to generate large amounts of ‘blue’ hydrogen from natural gas which could support an industrial cluster at Teesside. Teesworks site (Credit: BP) Blue hydrogen involves breaking down methane (CH 4) into its constituent components, harvesting the hydrogen for energy use andTHE ENGINEER
The Engineer’s annual search for the UK’s most innovative engineering collaborations is underway. News Awards. Light detector adds awareness to autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles could be given extra awareness thanks to a unique light detecting device that can more accurately amplify weak signals reflected from farawayobjects.
DUNGENESS B ENTERS DEFUELLING PHASE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT Dungeness B enters defuelling phase with immediate effect. EDF’s Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent has been placed into the defuelling phase of decommissioning with immediate effect. The power station has been in extended outage since September 2018 and during this time EDF has managed ‘a range of unique, significant andongoing
BOSCH OPENS €1BN SEMICONDUCTOR PLANT IN DRESDEN Bosch opens €1bn semiconductor plant in Dresden. Production will begin ahead of schedule at Bosch’s new semiconductor manufacturing plant, which was opened today in Dresden, Germany. The €1bn plant will start producing chips for Bosch power tools in July, six months ahead of schedule, followed by chips for the automotive sector in TESTS ON SUPER-X DIVERTOR INCREASE VIABILITY OF NUCLEAR Seven months of tests are said to shown at least a tenfold reduction in the heat on materials with the Super-X system. UKAEA is planning to build STEP, a prototype fusion power plant, by the early 2040s using a compact ‘spherical tokamak’. The success of the Super-X divertor is encouraging as it is particularly suited to the spherical tokamak. ATKINS DESIGNS NEW UK SMR CONSORTIUM POWER STATION Atkins designs new UK SMR consortium power station. 18th May 2021 1:02 am. 17th May 2021 4:35 pm. The UK SMR consortium has unveiled the design of its proposed new factory-built nuclear power station, known as a small modular reactor (SMR). Engineering and architectural design consultancy Atkins led the station’s civil, structural and COMMENT: WHY HYDROGEN TRAINS WILL BE A RARE SIGHT IN THE Comment: why hydrogen trains will be a rare sight in the UK. 17th March 2021 8:30 am. 16th March 2021 4:52 pm. Hydrogen will play an important, but niche, role in the decarbonisation of the UK’s rail network writes Plextek CEO Nicholas Hill. In years to come, if you live in East Anglia, you might find yourself travelling to the coaston a
RAIL SERVICES DISRUPTED BY CRACKS IN CLASS-800 TRAINS Cracks in the chassis of some Class-800 Series Hitachi trains has led to the withdrawal of services and disruption for passengers travelling with GWR, LNER and TransPennine Express. TUNNEL BORING FLORENCE SET TO DIG THE CHILTERN HILLS HS2 Ltd today launched Florence, the first of 10 tunnel boring machines that will dig 64 miles of tunnels between London and the West Midlands. This opens in a new window. Named after Florence Nightingale, the 170m long TBM will dig the first of a pair of 10-mile long tunnels under the Chiltern Hills. A second machine – ‘Cecilia’ – will INTERVIEW: ANDY PALMER ON LIFE AFTER ASTON MARTIN Interview: Andy Palmer on life after Aston Martin. Following a rollercoaster six years in the top job at Aston Martin, Andy Palmer’s focus has shifted once again to electric vehicles. Andrew Wade reports. Andy Palmer is a busy man. Since departing as CEO of Aston Martin in May 2020, the engineer and automotive executive hasturned once again
BP PLANS 1GW ‘BLUE’ HYDROGEN PROJECT AT TEESSIDE 18th March 2021 10:37 am. BP has announced a major new project to generate large amounts of ‘blue’ hydrogen from natural gas which could support an industrial cluster at Teesside. Teesworks site (Credit: BP) Blue hydrogen involves breaking down methane (CH 4) into its constituent components, harvesting the hydrogen for energy use andENGINEERING NEWS
ENGINEERING NEWS. Read the latest engineering news in the arenas of engineering business, technology, innovation and legislation. Have your say and join the debate. OVERCOMING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE TO INSPIRE FUTURE ENGINEERS EngineeringUK CEO Dr Hilary Leevers writes about how the digital divide has impacted careers provision in schools. The pandemic has shone a light on a whole host of inequalities, the most obvious being health. Wealth inequalities are also more apparent especially in somenew areas –
ENGINEERING THE HYDROGEN HOME Hydrogen, once on the fringes of the UK energy debate, now looks set to play a starring role in our low carbon future, particularly when it comes to warming up our homes. Jon Excell reports A semi-detached show-home on the outskirts of Gateshead may seem an unlikely locationfor a technology
COMMENT: WHY HYDROGEN TRAINS WILL BE A RARE SIGHT IN THE Comment: why hydrogen trains will be a rare sight in the UK. 17th March 2021 8:30 am. 16th March 2021 4:52 pm. Hydrogen will play an important, but niche, role in the decarbonisation of the UK’s rail network writes Plextek CEO Nicholas Hill. In years to come, if you live in East Anglia, you might find yourself travelling to the coaston a
3D-PRINTING PROCESS PROMISES HIGHLY-BESPOKE PROSTHETICS 1 day ago · A new 3D-printing process has allowed researchers to tailor-make artificial body parts and other medical devices with built-in functionality. Multimaterial 3D printing process (Image: Nottingham University) The advance from Nottingham University is said to offer better shape and durability, while DATA CAN TRANSFORM UTILITIES, BUT IT WON’T BE EASY Becoming data-driven will be a difficult transition for utilities, but it’s a journey worth making, writes Charlotte Brown, Energy Sector Director at data science consultancy Tessella, part of Capgemini. Utilities are undergoing changes unlike anything they have experienced before. New distributed SATELLITE VU RAISES £3.6M FOR THERMAL IMAGING SATELLITES 1 day ago · London-based start-up Satellite Vu has raised £3.6m to support the launch of seven infrared thermal imaging satellites, aiming to provide the ‘Earth’s Smart Energy Meter in Space’. Image: Stanlow Refinery, Liverpool, taken from an aircraft with an engineering model of Satellite Vu’s space ABB'S PIXELPAINT ROBOT RECOGNISED WITH IERA AWARD PixelPaint uses inkjet head technology to directly apply high resolution two-tone or individualised designs to a car body in a single pass, enabling manufacturers to meet the rising demand for customised paint jobs while eliminating overspray. PROJECT ENDEAVOUR TO TEST AUTONOMOUS CARS IN BIRMINGHAM 1 day ago · The Project Endeavour trial will feature four Ford Mondeo vehicles fitted with LiDAR, radar and stereo cameras and integrated with Oxbotica’s autonomy software. The fleet is capable of Level 4 autonomous driving and will operate in a five-mile area around Lea Hall station, between Birmingham WIRELESS WEARABLES WITHSTAND MACHINE WASHING Engineers have transformed items of cloth into wearable devices that are resistant to machine washing and powered wirelessly through a flexible, silk-based coil sewn on the textile. Worldwide, engineers are working toward so-called smartTHE ENGINEER
The Engineer’s annual search for the UK’s most innovative engineering collaborations is underway. News Awards. Light detector adds awareness to autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles could be given extra awareness thanks to a unique light detecting device that can more accurately amplify weak signals reflected from farawayobjects.
DUNGENESS B ENTERS DEFUELLING PHASE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT Dungeness B enters defuelling phase with immediate effect. EDF’s Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent has been placed into the defuelling phase of decommissioning with immediate effect. The power station has been in extended outage since September 2018 and during this time EDF has managed ‘a range of unique, significant andongoing
AIRBUS AIRTEC OPENS FOR BUSINESS IN BRISTOL Airbus AIRTeC opens for business in Bristol. Airbus has formally launched AIRTeC, a £40m research and testing facility designed to undertake structural testing of large-scale aircraft assemblies. Located in Filton, Bristol and funded jointly by the government’s ATI programme and Airbus, AIRTeC (Aerospace Integrated Research andTest Centre
SEMICONDUCTOR SHORTAGE PUTS BRAKES ON AUTOMOTIVE RECOVERY The rebound in automotive manufacturing has been stymied by a global shortage of semiconductors writes Jason Ford. Anyone in the market for a new Peugeot 308 will be intrigued to find its dashboard fitted with an analogue speedometer instead of a digital display. This has nothing to do with adding a little retro chic to the 308. TESTS ON SUPER-X DIVERTOR INCREASE VIABILITY OF NUCLEAR Seven months of tests are said to shown at least a tenfold reduction in the heat on materials with the Super-X system. UKAEA is planning to build STEP, a prototype fusion power plant, by the early 2040s using a compact ‘spherical tokamak’. The success of the Super-X divertor is encouraging as it is particularly suited to the spherical tokamak. INTERVIEW: ANDY PALMER ON LIFE AFTER ASTON MARTIN Interview: Andy Palmer on life after Aston Martin. Following a rollercoaster six years in the top job at Aston Martin, Andy Palmer’s focus has shifted once again to electric vehicles. Andrew Wade reports. Andy Palmer is a busy man. Since departing as CEO of Aston Martin in May 2020, the engineer and automotive executive hasturned once again
AUTONOMOUS DRONE MAKES SPECIAL DELIVERIES TO SCILLY ISLES 10th May 2021 11:49 am. Essential PPE and COVID testing kits have been delivered by autonomous drone flights between the UK mainland and Isles of Scilly as part of trials by Royal Mail and partners. A test flight from the Cornish mainland to St. Mary’s on the Isles of Scilly is part of the trial of autonomous, scheduled flights (Image:Royal
TUNNEL BORING FLORENCE SET TO DIG THE CHILTERN HILLS HS2 Ltd today launched Florence, the first of 10 tunnel boring machines that will dig 64 miles of tunnels between London and the West Midlands. This opens in a new window. Named after Florence Nightingale, the 170m long TBM will dig the first of a pair of 10-mile long tunnels under the Chiltern Hills. A second machine – ‘Cecilia’ – will IT'S CURTAINS FOR THOSE UNDER THE SEA The US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) recently finalised an $850,000 order to outfit the US submarine fleet with innovative lithium hydroxide curtains. Developed and produced by Battelle, the lithium hydroxide curtains remove hazardous carbon dioxide that can accumulate in the atmosphere of a disabled submarine, improving the crewmembers’ ability to survive while awaiting UK’S FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC AMBULANCE TO ENTER SERVICE IN WEST Developed by Bradford-based ambulance conversion specialist, VCS, the so-called Electric Dual Crewed Ambulance (E-DCA) marks the first step towards an ambulance service vision of running a fleet of zero-emissions vehicles. Powered by lithium-ion batteries situated in the underside of the all-electric ambulance floor pan in a specifically designed and compliant enclosure, and a low centre ofTHE ENGINEER
The Engineer’s annual search for the UK’s most innovative engineering collaborations is underway. News Awards. Light detector adds awareness to autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles could be given extra awareness thanks to a unique light detecting device that can more accurately amplify weak signals reflected from farawayobjects.
DUNGENESS B ENTERS DEFUELLING PHASE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT Dungeness B enters defuelling phase with immediate effect. EDF’s Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent has been placed into the defuelling phase of decommissioning with immediate effect. The power station has been in extended outage since September 2018 and during this time EDF has managed ‘a range of unique, significant andongoing
AIRBUS AIRTEC OPENS FOR BUSINESS IN BRISTOL Airbus AIRTeC opens for business in Bristol. Airbus has formally launched AIRTeC, a £40m research and testing facility designed to undertake structural testing of large-scale aircraft assemblies. Located in Filton, Bristol and funded jointly by the government’s ATI programme and Airbus, AIRTeC (Aerospace Integrated Research andTest Centre
SEMICONDUCTOR SHORTAGE PUTS BRAKES ON AUTOMOTIVE RECOVERY The rebound in automotive manufacturing has been stymied by a global shortage of semiconductors writes Jason Ford. Anyone in the market for a new Peugeot 308 will be intrigued to find its dashboard fitted with an analogue speedometer instead of a digital display. This has nothing to do with adding a little retro chic to the 308. TESTS ON SUPER-X DIVERTOR INCREASE VIABILITY OF NUCLEAR Seven months of tests are said to shown at least a tenfold reduction in the heat on materials with the Super-X system. UKAEA is planning to build STEP, a prototype fusion power plant, by the early 2040s using a compact ‘spherical tokamak’. The success of the Super-X divertor is encouraging as it is particularly suited to the spherical tokamak. INTERVIEW: ANDY PALMER ON LIFE AFTER ASTON MARTIN Interview: Andy Palmer on life after Aston Martin. Following a rollercoaster six years in the top job at Aston Martin, Andy Palmer’s focus has shifted once again to electric vehicles. Andrew Wade reports. Andy Palmer is a busy man. Since departing as CEO of Aston Martin in May 2020, the engineer and automotive executive hasturned once again
AUTONOMOUS DRONE MAKES SPECIAL DELIVERIES TO SCILLY ISLES 10th May 2021 11:49 am. Essential PPE and COVID testing kits have been delivered by autonomous drone flights between the UK mainland and Isles of Scilly as part of trials by Royal Mail and partners. A test flight from the Cornish mainland to St. Mary’s on the Isles of Scilly is part of the trial of autonomous, scheduled flights (Image:Royal
TUNNEL BORING FLORENCE SET TO DIG THE CHILTERN HILLS HS2 Ltd today launched Florence, the first of 10 tunnel boring machines that will dig 64 miles of tunnels between London and the West Midlands. This opens in a new window. Named after Florence Nightingale, the 170m long TBM will dig the first of a pair of 10-mile long tunnels under the Chiltern Hills. A second machine – ‘Cecilia’ – will IT'S CURTAINS FOR THOSE UNDER THE SEA The US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) recently finalised an $850,000 order to outfit the US submarine fleet with innovative lithium hydroxide curtains. Developed and produced by Battelle, the lithium hydroxide curtains remove hazardous carbon dioxide that can accumulate in the atmosphere of a disabled submarine, improving the crewmembers’ ability to survive while awaiting UK’S FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC AMBULANCE TO ENTER SERVICE IN WEST Developed by Bradford-based ambulance conversion specialist, VCS, the so-called Electric Dual Crewed Ambulance (E-DCA) marks the first step towards an ambulance service vision of running a fleet of zero-emissions vehicles. Powered by lithium-ion batteries situated in the underside of the all-electric ambulance floor pan in a specifically designed and compliant enclosure, and a low centre ofENGINEERING NEWS
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OPINION: AI SET FOR POST-PANDEMIC UPTAKE 1 day ago · AI is already shaking up manufacturing, but as we move beyond the pandemic we’ll see its uptake continue to grow, says John Abel, technical director, Office of the CTO at Google Cloud. The manufacturing industry is no stranger to artificial intelligence (AI), digital enablers and disruptive DATA CAN TRANSFORM UTILITIES, BUT IT WON’T BE EASY 1 day ago · Becoming data-driven will be a difficult transition for utilities, but it’s a journey worth making, writes Charlotte Brown, Energy Sector Director at data science consultancy Tessella, part of Capgemini. Utilities are undergoing changes unlike anything they have experienced before. New distributed SATELLITE VU RAISES £3.6M FOR THERMAL IMAGING SATELLITES 7 hours ago · London-based start-up Satellite Vu has raised £3.6m to support the launch of seven infrared thermal imaging satellites, aiming to provide the ‘Earth’s Smart Energy Meter in Space’. Image: Stanlow Refinery, Liverpool, taken from an aircraft with an engineering model of Satellite Vu’s space 3D-PRINTING PROCESS PROMISES HIGHLY-BESPOKE PROSTHETICS 7 hours ago · A new 3D-printing process has allowed researchers to tailor-make artificial body parts and other medical devices with built-in functionality. Multimaterial 3D printing process (Image: Nottingham University) The advance from Nottingham University is said to offer better shape and durability, while HOW TO WRITE THE PERFECT GRADUATE ENGINEERING CV THE ENGINEER Writing CVs can be particularly tricky for engineers. Our guide to writing a graduate engineering CV will set you on the right path. ABB'S PIXELPAINT ROBOT RECOGNISED WITH IERA AWARD 1 day ago · PixelPaint uses inkjet head technology to directly apply high resolution two-tone or individualised designs to a car body in a single pass, enabling manufacturers to meet the rising demand for customised paint jobs while eliminating overspray. PROJECT ENDEAVOUR TO TEST AUTONOMOUS CARS IN BIRMINGHAM 8 hours ago · The Project Endeavour trial will feature four Ford Mondeo vehicles fitted with LiDAR, radar and stereo cameras and integrated with Oxbotica’s autonomy software. The fleet is capable of Level 4 autonomous driving and will operate in a five-mile area around Lea Hall station, between Birmingham WIRELESS WEARABLES WITHSTAND MACHINE WASHING 1 day ago · Engineers have transformed items of cloth into wearable devices that are resistant to machine washing and powered wirelessly through a flexible, silk-based coil sewn on the textile. Worldwide, engineers are working toward so-called smartCATCHING A COMET
Fast show: Andrew Wade reports on an exciting new UK-led project to intercept a long-period comet for the first time. Graphic concept illustrating the mission’s journey from L2 to intercept a tagret (Credit: ESA). There’s an assumption with space missions that they must be years in the planning before they’re approved for launch.COMPOSITE FUTURE
Despite its long history, the composites industry continues to evolve, developing new materials and processes to meet commercial and environmental pressures, writes Gordon Bishop of NetComposites. The term ‘composites’ covers a diverse range of complex and varied materials, processes and products, serving a large number of application sectors. A wide range of technology CHARGE THE CAR, RUN THE HOUSE Integrating the power storage potential of electric vehicles with the needs of a house is attracting interest around the world. Andrew Wade reports The rising popularity of electric vehicles, combined with advances in energy storage, presents an exciting new opportunity to rethink the grid. Notions of car and home working in tandem have beenaround
ATKINS DESIGNS NEW UK SMR CONSORTIUM POWER STATION The UK SMR consortium has unveiled the design of its proposed new factory-built nuclear power station, known as a small modular reactor (SMR). Engineering and architectural design consultancy Atkins led the station’s civil, structural and architectural design, UK’S FIRST HYDROGEN TOWN PLANNED FOR 2030 Best to make it a seaside town with a connection to offshore wind. Even better would be to generate the H2 offshore and tanker it, saving undersea cabling, which is very expensive to install and ultimately fragile either to natural disaster or hostile action, particularly for windfarms 100km offshore. UK’S FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC AMBULANCE TO ENTER SERVICE IN WEST Developed by Bradford-based ambulance conversion specialist, VCS, the so-called Electric Dual Crewed Ambulance (E-DCA) marks the first step towards an ambulance service vision of running a fleet of zero-emissions vehicles. Powered by lithium-ion batteries situated in the underside of the all-electric ambulance floor pan in a specifically designed and compliant enclosure, and a low centre of RAIL SERVICES DISRUPTED BY CRACKS IN CLASS-800 TRAINS “We understand the frustration caused and we would like to apologies for the inconvenience caused to passengers and operators”, Hitachi said. According to the Department for Transport, rail minister Chris Heaton-Harris has requested a comprehensive plan from Hitachi to identify the extent of ECO-FRIENDLY SYRINGE Engineers at Cambridge Consultants have developed a novel pre-filled syringe concept called Syreen that they claim is more environmentally friendly than a conventional syringe. Instead of glass, Syreen syringes are made with COP (cyclic olefin polymer) plastic, which has enabled Cambridge Consultants to shed the need for secondary packaging altogether, a first in this medical WHAT DOES AN ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY ACTUALLY DO? THE ENGINEER This is mostly due to the fact that so much of the pleasure derived from telling or hearing a joke occurs in the unconscious, and understanding what processes make the joke humorous, is in no way necessary for the joke to be understood. TALENT 2050 REPORT OUTLINES NEW APPROACH TO FUTURE SKILLS Skills shortages in UK engineering can be overcome by thinking about a ‘reservoir of talent’ rather than a ‘leaky pipeline’ claims new Talent 2050 report.CATCHING A COMET
Fast show: Andrew Wade reports on an exciting new UK-led project to intercept a long-period comet for the first time. Graphic concept illustrating the mission’s journey from L2 to intercept a tagret (Credit: ESA). There’s an assumption with space missions that they must be years in the planning before they’re approved for launch.COMPOSITE FUTURE
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Composite future. By System Administrator 19th December 2002 12:00 am. 15th December 2015 4:23 pm. Despite its long history, the composites industry continues to evolve, developing new materials and processes to meet commercial and environmental pressures, writes Gordon Bishop of NetComposites. The term ‘composites’ covers a diverse range RAIL SERVICES DISRUPTED BY CRACKS IN CLASS-800 TRAINS “We understand the frustration caused and we would like to apologies for the inconvenience caused to passengers and operators”, Hitachi said. According to the Department for Transport, rail minister Chris Heaton-Harris has requested a comprehensive plan from Hitachi to identify the extent of WHAT DOES AN ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY ACTUALLY DO? THE ENGINEERWHAT DO ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS DOENGINEERING CONSULTANT COMPANYHOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEERING CONSULTANTINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTSWHAT DO CONSULTING ENGINEERS DOENGINEERING CONSULTANT JOBS They’re structured in their thinking – a vital part of problem solving. And they take pride in having a sound basis of judgement. They delve deep into their chosen subject and work to truly understand the problems, so that they can abstract the ‘golden nuggets’ that help solve the challenge in TALENT 2050 REPORT OUTLINES NEW APPROACH TO FUTURE SKILLS Talent 2050 report outlines new approach to future skills. Skills shortages in UK engineering can be overcome by thinking about a ‘reservoir of talent’ rather than a ‘leaky pipeline’, claims the new Talent 2050 report. The report looks at how industry can develop the skills it will need in the future. ECO-FRIENDLY SYRINGE Eco-friendly syringe. By The Engineer 3rd March 2010 7:20 am. 16th December 2015 12:06 pm. Engineers at Cambridge Consultants have developed a novel pre-filled syringe concept called Syreen that they claim is more environmentally friendly than a conventional syringe. Instead of glass, Syreen syringes are made with COP (cyclic olefinpolymer
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WATER REPELLENT WAX COATING OFFERS ECO-FRIENDLY Water repellent wax coating offers eco-friendly breathability. Researchers have developed an eco-friendly and water repellent wax particle coating suitable for wood cellulose fibres that also retains the breathability and natural feel of the textile. The coating, developed by a team from Aalto University in Finland, uses carnaubawax, a
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