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Archive of: 2021

RAE - Academy and Amazon launch new bursary scheme to support social mobility among women students 

Posted in Opinion

03 June 2021

The Royal Academy of Engineering is working with Amazon to launch a new Amazon Future Engineer bursary scheme in the UK.

IOM3 - Consistency in household and business recycling collections in England published 

Posted in Opinion

01 June 2021

Defra has today (7 May 2021) published the consultation on ‘Consistency in Household and Business Recycling Collections in England.’

CIBSE increases focus on apprentices 

Posted in Opinion

30 May 2021

Underlining its commitment to encouraging a diverse cohort of young engineers, CIBSE is this year introducing new categories for Apprentices into its Young Engineers Awards programme for 2021.

Tall Ship launch a new website 

Posted in Opinion

28 May 2021

The Team at the Tall Ship are delighted to release a new website to support all things Glenlee and our other activities. At its heart is the celebration of the unique maritime heritage asset that is the Glenlee. Glenlee will be 125 years old later this year.

Mast Upgrade: UK experiment could sweep aside fusion hurdle 

Posted in Opinion

27 May 2021

Initial results from a UK experiment could help clear a hurdle to achieving commercial power based on nuclear fusion

Scottish architect reveals plans for world’s second-tallest tower 

Posted in Opinion

27 May 2021

A Scottish-based architecture firm has revealed plans for one of the world's tallest buildings.

The Kettle Collective, which has its HQ in Edinburgh, announced plans for the tower to be built in St Petersburg in Russia.

New local collaboration gives young people in care a pathway into manufacturing roles 

Posted in Opinion

26 May 2021

Two of Renfrewshire’s most prominent organisations have come together in a new partnership, supporting care experienced young people into employment through opportunities in STEM.

IBM Makes 'Semiconductor Design Breakthrough' With the World's First 2nm Chip 

Posted in Opinion

25 May 2021

The 2-nanometer chip, as small as a person's fingernail, contains 50 billion transistors.

IChemE - Responsible production, major hazards and digitalisation focus for IChemE Learned Society 

Posted in Opinion

24 May 2021

Following the identification of three priority topics, the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has published Learned Society Priority Topics to 2024, setting out how the institution aims to address these areas of focus over the coming years.

ICE Publishing announces this year’s award-winning papers 

Posted in Opinion

22 May 2021

ICE Publishing has unveiled the 40 winning papers of its annual awards.

Orbital Marine Power Launches O2: World’s Most Powerful Tidal Turbine 

Posted in Opinion

22 May 2021

Orbital Marine Power Ltd (Orbital), Scottish-based developers of the world’s leading floating tidal turbine technology, successfully launched its 2MW tidal turbine, the Orbital O2, from the Port of Dundee on Thursday 22nd April

AIRBODS to mitigate indoor airborne COVID risk 

Posted in Opinion

21 May 2021

As pandemic restrictions gradually wind down efforts are being made to understand and mitigate against the airborne transmission of COVID-19 in buildings such as events venues.

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