Hitachi Rail is launching a brand new educational programme with Primary Engineer that will see 2,700 5 to 11 year olds learn about engineering…
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Car interface technologies cut driver distraction
Emerging automotive interfaces could make driving safer by significantly reducing ‘glance time’, a study by technology firm Ultrahaptics and the University of Nottingham has…
The robot musicians
An overheard conversation on a commuter train led to an exciting new venture for the Manchester based Hallé orchestra. Hallé’s Education Director, Steve Pickett,…
Are engineering degrees offering undergraduates value for money?
Universities play a fundamental role in the economic and social development of the UK. Businesses and society benefit hugely from a well-educated graduate workforce.…
Lights, Camera, Action!
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has teamed up with iconic BBC television show Blue Peter to offer children the chance to design…
More youngsters seize chance of electrical apprenticeships
The electrical sector's campaigning trade body, SELECT is continuing to enhance the prestige of the profession by once again providing high calibre training opportunities…
UK universities recognised for excellence in cyber security research
Three UK universities have been recognised as Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR), highlighting the country is leading the way in…
Bringing music to engineering
Renishaw has teamed up with the Bristol Music Trust charity to combine science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) and music education for children in…
WARR Hyperloop team wins pod competition with Panasonic on board
Panasonic Industry has congratulated the WARR Hyperloop team from the Technical University in Munich (TUM) on winning the third international annual SpaceX Hyperloop Pod…
Australia’s Monash team crowned Formula Student 2018 champion
Monash Motorsport has claimed victory at Formula Student 2018, the student racing car event run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The team saw…