Tuesday - 14 October 2008

Transformer

Dutch connection

As the threat of blackouts looms, a project to link the UK and Dutch national grids could point the way to greater energy security. Jon Excell reports....

Man wheel

Survey commissioned by The Engineer reveals concerns of UK engineers...

Nanowire

Principles governing Moore's law could be sustained...



Cars get greener
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has announced the largest ever reduction in...

Bovine breathalyser
A breathalyser for livestock is being developed to detect foot and mouth, the virus that ravaged UK...

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Features

Made to measure
New and refined technologies are helping customers carry out more accurate measurements of often difficult surfaces, says Chris Jones...

Ahead of the class
With the first of the Navy’s new attack class submarine ready for launch, BAE Systems’ John Hudson explains how his mind is already on the future. Stuart Nathan reports...

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Products & Notices

PROGRAM 1022 COMPRESSION LATCH FROM EMKA
The benefits of compression latch technology are now available from EMKA in their 1022 - smaller brother to the 1000 Program....

James Bedford & Co launches new full-colour brochure
Industrial equipment manufacturer, James Bedford & Co., has launched a new full-colour brochure packed with special offers and information on its wide range of services...

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Opinion

Talking shop
We at The Engineer like to think that a roving brief covering everything from computer chips to aircraft carriers gives us a pretty good grasp of the wider concerns facing those working in the UK engineering sectors....

The business of judging
In an interesting departure from the usual magazine routine, I recently served as a judge for a competition run by Fiat to design a ‘fun mode of transport’. ...

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