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E-waste: from overhead to revenue stream
In2tec's unique technologies are making e-waste recycling an opportunity instead of an obligation.
Latest in 3D-printed concrete: strength, durability, reduced emissions
A breakthrough in 3D-printing concrete by researchers at the University of Virginia has been achieved. The team have developed a sustainable and printable cementitious composite that combines graphene with limestone and calcined clay cement (LC2), enhancing both strength and durability while decreasing carbon emissions.
Shifting to software to secure sustainability
In industries such asautomotive, aerospace, and energy, the move from traditional hardware, which can be timely and expensive to design and create, to embedding software systems is helping companies with their development processes and sustainability drive.
AI enables autonomous robots for precision offshore wind farm repairs
The National Robotarium is supporting the development of new artificial intelligence and control systems that could allow underwater robots to operate autonomously and with high precision in turbulent seas, potentially revolutionising maintenance and repair tasks for offshore wind turbines.
Waste2Race: the sewage-powered race car on track to make history
Waste2Race, hydrogen-powered car fuelled by sewage is attempting to break a land speed record, driving sustainability in racing.
TE Connectivity’s MCON 1.2 NextGen and NextGen Plus
At the IZB 2024 Auto Show, TE Connectivity announced the MCON 1.2 NextGen and NextGen Plus sealed locking lance connector series, which is intelligently redesigned to withstand harsh automotive environments while providing an impressive reduction in carbon footprint.
Drax provides £1M funding for Smart Green Shipping project
Renewable energy pioneer Drax Group (Drax) and Smart Green Shipping are partnering on a project to develop and usewind-assisted‘FastRig’ technology, which will be used to help decarbonise the shipping sector.
3D printed glass bricks provide a window of opportunity
MIT engineers are developing3D printed glass bricksto help reduce the carbon emissions generated from the construction industry and improve the circular economy.
Reduce demand and recycle critical materials like lithium
The UK government should develop an integrated materials strategy to reduce demand, reuse and recycle critical materials to support the UK’s existing Net Zero Strategy, and improve economic security, according toa new report by the National Engineering Policy Centre, led by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Prada and Axiom Space engineer the future of space exploration
At the International Astronautical Congress in Milan, Italy,Axiom Space and Pradaunveiled the flight design of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit for the first time.