Editors Blog

How COVID has driven interest in careers in engineering

How COVID has driven interest in careers in engineering

We have all learned a huge amount from the challenges presented to us over the course of 2020. It’s certainly not often that we’re presented with an opportunity to rethink our way of life and make real change in the world, yet this is the reality we’re facing as we’re starting in 2021.

Let’s not get lost on the road to Net Zero

Let’s not get lost on the road to Net Zero

As the world stands at a climate change crossroad, the only possible route to follow appears to be towards Net Zero. But this doesn’t mean the path is without its bumps. Here, Mats W Lundberg, Head of Sustainability at Sandvik, delves deeper into industry’s Net Zero journey.

Flexibility in electronic design – Surviving lockdown and Brexit in the UK

Flexibility in electronic design – Surviving lockdown and Brexit in the UK

The coronavirus outbreak and Brexit have affected every business differently. This article looks at one company in Dorset, and its unique experience.

2021: The beginning of the future

2021: The beginning of the future

In 2020, manufacturing had to cope with the consequences of a global pandemic, unpredictable markets, and political instability, all while dealing with pressing issues that were already troubling the sector before, such as the need to form sustainable production practices.

Is automotive ready for hydrogen?

Is automotive ready for hydrogen?

With global sustainability legislations slowly shifting the automotive market away from combustion engines, you’ve probably heard somebody utter “my next car will be electric”. If you haven’t, it’s likely you will soon. However, one fuel source doesn’t fit all.

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