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Industry pushes to keep staff safe and plants running
Industry reacts to keep staff and plants running during pandemic
Type: News
INWED 2025: Rebuilding Industry with Waste
To mark International Women in Engineering Day, Sam Baker speaks with Krisztina Kovacs-Schreiner about her startup, which transforms waste wood into green building blocks – while also challenging outdated ideas about engineering, equity, and the future of manufacturing
Type: Feature
Stephen Hall provides practical insights into on-the-job problems
Type: Feature
Industry and skills groups react coolly to government budget
THE UK’s spring budget has received a mixed reaction from engineering and manufacturing groups, as the chancellor unveiled investments in new nuclear and drugs manufacturing but fell short on CCUS.
Type: News
With enhanced recovery set to increase, the future looks bright for producers of oilfield chemicals.
Type: Feature
Vattenfall sells German lignite assets
Business suffers due to Germany’s renewables focus
Type: News
The National Hydrogen Strategy and its aims of building a clean, innovative, and competitive hydrogen industry
Type: Feature
With cyber attacks set to rise, it’s important that we empower employees to defend our front line
Type: Feature
UK Government warned against plastic lobbyist efforts during the coronavirus crisis
MORE than 20 scientists, campaigners, and politicians have signed a letter in which they warned the UK Government against lobbyist attempts to block new laws on plastic pollution as the world copes with the coronavirus. They expressed concerns about ill-founded beliefs that plastic can serve as a “weapon” against coronavirus.
Type: News
How to Reduce the Risk of a Dust Explosion
Unwrapping the explosion pentagon to reduce risk
Type: Feature
AN IN-DEPTH investigation has been launched by the EU Commission into German chemical giant Bayer’s US$66bn acquisition of US agriculture company Monsanto.
Type: News
One reported dead after Petronas pipeline explosion
LOCAL news reports that one person is dead, and as many as three are injured, following an explosion yesterday at Petronas’ Sabah–Sarawak Gas Pipeline (SSPG) near Lawas, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Type: News
New council appointed to guide UK Greensteel
Will advise on implementing low-carbon metals sector
Type: News
Challenger: Home for Christmas
Mark Yates examines the engineering behind Apollo, and highlights the continuing importance of science and R&D teams on the ground
Type: Feature