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Heads in the cloud

Is the sky the limit for the possibilities offered to engineers and students by the cloud? Justin Cunningham looks at what's on offer and ...

Engineering future talent

Darren Booton started out as an apprentice before becoming the managing director of a successful precision engineering firm. Here, he ...

Team UK Triumphs

UK entrants set new records for their performance at WorldSkills London 2011, with 13 winning medals and a further dozen receiving ...

Blue Sky Thinking

The challenges facing the airline industry have never been tougher. Justin Cunningham talks to Phil Maher, director of engineering at ...

Power to the people

Wireless data is set to be followed by wireless power. But what's going to be the best way of delivering it? By David Boothroyd

Driving ahead

News analysis: Major investments from two leading vehicle manufacturers bring cheer and job opportunities to the UK automotive sector

Ambassador's reception

Getting more apprentices to act as ambassadors for engineering could help narrow the UK skills gap, says STEMNET chief executive Kirsten ...

Getting to grips with toolholding

The constant development of machine tools has increased spindle speeds and thus wear. This shines a spotlight on toolholding systems

Silent running

The Schaeffler has unveiled its latest innovation in electric technology - the ACTIVeDRIVE. The group's growing portfolio of battery ...

New direction

The automotive sector needs some disruptive technology to shake up the way cars are made, Formula One engineering icon Gordon Murray tells ...

Fold school tie

Commuters have a new badge of honour as Brompton Bicycles become an increasingly popular way to ease travel blues. Managing director Will ...

Connect to chaos

Chris Edwards discusses why embedded security systems are growing in importance

Apprentices in the fast lane

Two apprentices at the University of Birmingham School of Mechanical Engineering are working on designs and building a racing car for the ...

How does it work? Hybrid Trucks

Tom Shelley reports on the growing move towards fuel efficient hybrid commercial vehicles, and the complexities these add to design and ...

The cutting edge of the cutting edge

In cutting tool microns can mean the difference between performance and high performance

Could try harder

Vocational education in England is failing too many people, according to a high profile new report

Building on the apprenticeship renaissance

Ann Watson, managing director of EAL, looks at how the attitude to apprenticeships has changed and whether the Government understands ...

A clever touch

Driven by the influence of products such as the iPod, capacitive touch sensing is finding wider application and support

Cycle of development

Bicycles may be one of the oldest forms of mechanised transport but that doesn't mean their development can be left to freewheel

The cutting edge of composites

Manufacturers are constantly looking to improve and develop products. One key area where constant innovation can be seen is in the ...

What's in a name?

Have you ever wondered where vocational qualifications come from? Ann Watson, managing director of EAL, explores how vocational ...

The sky is the limit

Composites offer substantial weight benefits to the next generation of aircraft – and beyond

TechZoneSM: Digi-Key’s Gateway to Information

Accessible from the homepages of Digi-Key's websites, TechZoneSM features four areas, which include Lighting Solutions, Microcontroller ...

Double electric win for Sandbach High School for Girls

A whole summer's worth of racing and re-engineering culminated in the national final of the Greenpower electric racing car competition – ...

British Engineering Excellence Awards Review

This year's Awards showed the depth and breadth of engineering excellence in the UK.

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