Canada’s federal government will seek to recover millions of dollars in public incentives from General Motors (GM) after the automaker confirmed plans to cut 500 jobs at its Oshawa, Ontario assembly ...
Collaborative robots, or cobots, have quietly moved from the fringes of industrial automation into the mainstream. Once a niche technology accounting for just two per cent of robot installations in ...
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Aircraft deliveries in 2025 outstripped every year since 2018, marking the strongest performance for the UK aerospace sector in almost a decade, according to new figures from ADS, the trade ...
Enginuity has launched a new funding programme designed to strengthen the future supply of welding and fabrication skills by supporting practical training routes for young people excluded from ...
Changes in global trade policies and the introduction of sweeping tariffs are forcing UK manufacturers to reassess their approach to international trade, as higher costs, uncertainty and increased ...
Jaguar Land Rover’s Reimagine Strategy, launched in 2021, set out a bold ambition: to redefine modern luxury with sustainability at its core and achieve net zero across its products, operations and ...
Harrisons has unveiled a new range of fully in-house manufactured wet wipes, marking a significant expansion of its UK manufacturing capabilities and the first time in the company’s 135-year history ...
Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) is this year is continuing the renewal of its locomotive fleet with the world’s two leading locomotive manufacturers as part of an ongoing multi-year $800m ...
A UK battery pack manufacturer has set out a clearer framework for how OEMs can approach battery development. The new approach, from Alexander Battery Technologies (ABT), defines four routes into ...
David Lockwood, Group Chief Executive of Babcock International Group, will retire by the end of the year, with the Board appointing Harry Holt, currently CEO of the company’s Nuclear sector, as his ...
University College Birmingham (UCB) has marked a significant step forward in the UK’s battery manufacturing ambitions with the first graduates from a new, fully accredited advanced high-voltage ...
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