It has been announced that the UK’s last remaining steel blast furnaces at Scunthorpe could be just days from closure following the withdrawal of crucial supplies. Chinese company, Jingye, had bought ...
New data from New AutoMotive, a UK NGO, shows that electric vehicles (EVs) had their strongest ever start to the year, with sales of EVs up 38% on 2024 in the key month of March. The data signals a ...
Eli Lilly and Company has announced plans to bolster its domestic medicine production across therapeutic areas by building four new pharmaceutical manufacturing sites in the United States, bringing ...
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Aurrigo International’s latest autonomous technology was unveiled in Coventry yesterday, as part of an exciting project with Innovate UK, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), supply ...
Britain’s economic and productivity crisis can only be solved if we have a highly skilled workforce, embedded in the latest technologies and equipped with the skills to use them effectively. For that ...
An expert from sustainable waste management company Biffa is advising manufacturers to review their hazardous waste disposal processes to avoid costly fines and legal repercussions from the ...
The aerospace sector is fascinating. It battles with some of the same challenges as other manufacturing sectors, but in many ways it’s unique. Its journey to net zero, for example, is arguably the ...
US President Donald Trump has labelled today (April 2) as “Liberation Day”, as he looks set to reveal the full extent of his plans for import tariffs. This is expected to include a 25% tariff on all ...
Nottingham-based HALO X-ray Technologies demonstrated its pioneering X-ray technology to local MP, Lilian Greenwood, during her recent visit to the company. HALO X-ray Technologies showcased how its ...