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A Superfactory for world’s fastest and most sustainable supersonic airliner

A Superfactory for world’s fastest and most sustainable supersonic airliner

Boom Supersonic, the company building the world's fastest and most sustainable supersonic airliner, has selected the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina as the site of its first full-scale manufacturing facility.

'Industrial origami' technology creates sustainable e-motorcycles

'Industrial origami' technology creates sustainable e-motorcycles

Swedish start-up STILRIDE has raised £2.5m to produce sustainable electric motorcycles and scooters, using a ground-breaking process dubbed ‘industrial origami’.

Turning the Paige: DPA’s Editor begins new chapter

Turning the Paige: DPA’s Editor begins new chapter

When she first started working at DPA six years ago, Paige West knew very little about the engineering world she had just entered. So, how did she become an industry-leading magazine’s youngest and first female Editor? As she prepares to leave DPA and take the next steps in her career, Assistant Editor, Sophia Bell (who is taking over as Editor) chats to Paige all about her journey and what she has learnt along the way.

Major sustainable investment in UK economy secures Bentley’s future at Crewe plant

Major sustainable investment in UK economy secures Bentley’s future at Crewe plant

Bentley’s first-ever Battery-Powered Electric Vehicle (BEV) will be developed and built in the UK with the company committing to investing £2.5 billion in sustainability over the next ten years.

A flying car has officially been certified to fly

A flying car has officially been certified to fly

AirCar, the dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle, has been issued the official Certificate of Airworthiness by the Slovak Transport Authority, following the successful completion of 70 hours of rigorous flight testing.

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