UK Autumn statement offers boon to research but little news for industry
AMIDST tax rises and expenditure cutting amounting to around £50bn (US$60bn), funding for researc...
AMIDST tax rises and expenditure cutting amounting to around £50bn (US$60bn), funding for researc...
THE Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has announced that it plans to make all of its fully RSC-own...
THE TROUBLED battery startup Britishvolt and its proposed UK gigafactory has been thrown a lifeli...
THE UK Government has allocated £49.4m (US$55m) in funding to help British industry reduce energy...
THE Labour party have in their annual meeting outlined plans for an industrial strategy, which in...
BRITISHVOLT, a startup which says it intends to “create a world-class battery cell ecosystem” and...
SHELL’S CEO, Ben van Beurden, is preparing to step down next year after nearly a decade as head o...
IMPERIAL College London and China’s Jiangsu Industrial Technology Research Institute (JITRI) are ...
GLOBAL chemicals firm Ineos has signed three back-to-back deals with Chinese chemical giant Sinop...
The UK Government has announced it is investing more than £31 m (US$38.9m) to help industry cut c...
ELIZABETH HOLMES, a former chemical engineering student who garnered praise as a Silicon Valley b...
ALL companies bidding for UK Government contracts must have committed to produce net zero emissio...
Businesses and industry groups warn of costly administrative burdens and the impacts on supply ch...
BP is selling its petrochemicals business, including interests in 14 production sites, to Ineos f...
BP has invested US$30m in startup Calysta’s “breakthrough” technology, which uses bacteria to pro...
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