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Robots get 'bone'-afide upgrade: 3D printing creates bones, ligaments and tendons

Robots get 'bone'-afide upgrade: 3D printing creates bones, ligaments and tendons

By making 3D printing possible for slow-curing plastics, researchers have created intricate soft robots featuring bones, ligaments and tendons, all in one go.

PP C&A smashes £5m training milestone, urges industry to do more to inspire future engineers

PP C&A smashes £5m training milestone, urges industry to do more to inspire future engineers

One of the West Midlands fastest-growing manufacturers is calling upon manufacturers to be proactive in winning the ‘hearts and minds’ of the next generation of engineers.

Southampton soars to new heights with cutting-edge flight simulator

Southampton soars to new heights with cutting-edge flight simulator

Breaking new ground in aerospace education, the University of Southampton has officially revealed its advanced flight simulator, funded by Boeing, offering an immersive and tailored training experience for the aviation engineers of tomorrow.

UK petrol station group acquires Tesla ultra-fast chargers in first for Europe

UK petrol station group acquires Tesla ultra-fast chargers in first for Europe

In a strategic move to bolster its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, British petrol station operator EG Group has announced the acquisition of Tesla ultra-fast charging units.


New plans to heat London buildings with data centres’ waste heat

New plans to heat London buildings with data centres’ waste heat

The UK Government has invested in a new green energy project that is expected to deliver 95GWh of heat between 2026 and 2040 to London homes, using waste heat from computer data centres.

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