Design
Technology and magic: eight innovations
Peter Swanson, Managing Director of adhesives specialist Intertronics, reflects on eight innovations from the last five years.
Innovative battery design: more energy, less environmental impact
A breakthrough in electrolyte design for lithium metal batteries is promising to significantly enhance the efficiency of electric vehicles while reducing their environmental footprint.
An introduction to Alphawave Semi: a UK company
Alphawave Semi is a UK-registered company specialising in high-performance connectivity solutions for the semiconductor industry.
3D stretchable strip to transform wearable e-textiles
Researchers have engineered a 3D stretchable electronic strip that is anticipated to unlock numerous opportunities in wearable electronic textiles.
Engineers Without Borders announce UK design challenge winners
Engineers Without Borders UK, part of an international movement putting global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has announced the UK and Ireland winners of the Engineering for People Design Challenge 2023/2024.
Absolute EMS and Ventiva thermal management partnership
Absolute EMS has partnered with Ventiva to build its new innovative Ionic Cooling Engine (ICE).
LOCTITE 402 adds quality and reliability under heat
Adding quality and reliability to a range of manufactured products, LOCTITE 402 is a fast-setting instant adhesive for industry professionals needing to enhance the quality of their bonding.
High-speed PCB design
With the surge in data rates and the need for faster processing speeds, the significance of high-speed PCB design has amplified.
Dovetail Electric Aviation adopts Siemens Xcelerator
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced that Dovetail Electric Aviation, a sustainable aviation company, has chosen the Siemens Xcelerator software portfolio to design zero-emission battery and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems for commercial aircraft.
Researchers successfully develop stretchable device
A research team led by Professor Kyung-In Jang from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST has successfully developed a highly stable, stretchable electronic device.