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Global consortium wins $1M for project to stop open burning of waste
An international initiative led by Engineering X, a collaborative effort established by the Royal Academy of Engineering and Lloyd's Register Foundation, received a grant of £1.3 million from the UNEP’s Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) to combat the widespread practice of open burning of solid waste. This practice has dire consequences for human health and the environment globally.
Pioneering power project sees office blocks cutting costs and carbon
Office blocks across London and beyond could hold one of the keys to helping manage energy costs and enable decarbonisation.
Panasonic to unveil kinariTM: a sustainable alternative to plastic
The Bioplastics Innovation Forum near Munich will host the unveiling of kinariTM, a pioneering material by Panasonic Industry.Distinguished by its robustness, kinariTM is crafted from cellulose fibre sourced from a variety of plant waste materials, combined with a minimal quantity of oil-based resin.
New test rig, a major milestone for fuel cell technology
Parker Hannifin’s Filtration business has reached a major milestone on the journey towards mass production of hollow fibre membrane technology for fuel cell humidification applications, a vital step towards reducing carbon emissions.
Hydrogen gas detector debuts at Gat I Wat 2023
At Gat | Wat 2023 in Cologne (6-7 September), Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection will showcase the brand new high-performance GS700-Hydrogen gas detector and the recently launched ultra-fast Spyglass SG50-F-IR3-Hydrogen flame detector.
WindWings: sailing the maritime industry towards a greener horizon
In a display of innovation and engineering prowess, a British-designed cargo sail system known as 'WindWings,' commissioned by the shipping firm Cargill, has set sail on its maiden voyage aboard the Pyxis Ocean, charting a course from China to Brazil.
Improving properties of materials in additive electronics
Many people are familiar with the negative effects hydrodynamic cavitation can have on bulk solid materials such as nautical propeller blades, fluid pump parts, and other manufacturing equipment.
World Nano Foundation releases latest whitepaper
The World Nano Foundation is thrilled to announce the release of its latest white paper, "Unleashing the Potential of Nanotechnology for Superior Energy Storage and Solar Conversion Solutions."
Space-driven climate services to tackle environmental risks
Ten new projects will use Earth observation tools, satellite tracking, and data on population demographics, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), to produce forecasts and models that can be used by sectors ranging from agriculture and energy, to finance and insurance.
Navitas celebrates its ten-year milestone
Navitas marks 10 years of innovation and growth in a broad range of fast-growing markets from ultra-fast mobile charging to AI data centres, renewable energy and EVs.