From producing aviation parts to advancing space exploration, additive manufacturing has helped transform manufacturing for the aerospace industry. The ability quickly to produce low-volume, high-quality custom parts has enabled manufacturers to become more flexible and agile in how they approach design and production.
With the unprecedented number of challenges facing the manufacturing industry over the past two years – including Brexit, Covid-19, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – it’s no wonder that global supply chains have been badly shaken.
There’s no denying that the events of the past two years have hit the engineering industry hard. We’ve all heard of the devastating effects of the pandemic on businesses and supply chains – but what about the impact on engineers themselves, as individuals?
RS Components (RS) is supporting motorsport accessibility by sponsoring Team BRIT. It is providing crucial kit and supplies to the team, which has aspirations to become the first-ever all-disabled team to race in the Le Mans 24 hour.
Hydrogen vehicles are gaining immense popularity across the globe, owing to the impeccable environmental benefits they provide. People are increasingly concerned about the adverse environmental impact due to the excess usage and emission from conventional vehicles.