Beneath the icy exterior of Europa, NASA scientists believe there is an ocean of liquid water. Astrobiologists think it could ...
Holley Reece-Barkell speaks about her role as IMechE’s new Diversity and Inclusion Committee chair.
Britain’s manufacturers are at risk of missing out on productivity gains due to a lack of confidence in digital technologies, according to a new report, with only 16% regarding themselves as ...
Employers can be active in T-levels through working with awarding organisations to help develop and validate the content and assessments in the courses, as well as providing placements. This gives ...
It was a straightforward question, which received a wide variety of responses: “What do you think are the main risks and opportunities of introducing AI in engineering? How do you feel about them?” ...
The battery industry offers a diverse array of career roles from research and development to manufacturing and policymaking due to its interdisciplinary nature. Due to under-representation of ...
For a full list of topics and how to share your work, visit the event website. With the global transition to a net-zero energy economy, and the concurrent technical challenges to delivering it, ...
The IMechE Nominations Committee is now seeking nominations for one Deputy President, two Vice Presidents and one Ordinary Member (International) for the Trustee Board Elections 2025. The eligibility ...
The journey toward building a world well adapted and resilient to climate change will require engineers ready to tackle the challenge. IMechE Education & Skills Policy Lead, Lydia Amarquaye, examines ...
The on-again, off-again saga of the UK’s High Speed 2 (HS2) rail system has never been far from the headlines. But one of the project’s most ignominious moments cropped up recently, when Sir Jon ...