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Rising from the ashes: Automation technology aids restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral

Rising from the ashes: Automation technology aids restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral

Rapid leaps in innovation characterise the development of additive manufacturing processes. Rotterdam-based company Concr3de has been working on a 3D printer for stone for more than five years, developing an inkjet technique to participate in the reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. It achieved this aim using automation technology from Festo.

Calling UK's top engineering innovators: Just two weeks left to enter prestigious award

Calling UK's top engineering innovators: Just two weeks left to enter prestigious award

Time is running out for UK-based engineering innovators to submit entries for this year’s MacRobert Award – the longest-running and most prestigious award for UK engineering innovation – so don’t miss out, enter today!

Manufacturers can dramatically reduce carbon emissions through 3D printing

Manufacturers can dramatically reduce carbon emissions through 3D printing

A new report from industrial 3D Printing software company, CASTOR, has revealed that additive manufacturing could be the key to greater sustainability within the industry.

Major Government-funded project to make UK telecommunications ‘fit for the future’

Major Government-funded project to make UK telecommunications ‘fit for the future’

The research will find solutions to improving the sustainability and energy efficiency of mobile networks.

World’s first net zero transatlantic flight heralds future of low-carbon aviation

World’s first net zero transatlantic flight heralds future of low-carbon aviation

This year, Virgin Atlantic is set to fly across the pond from London, using solely sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

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