3D-printed, custom-made orthoses
The orthoses have been manufactured in Windform GT material by CRP Technology for MHOX.
The orthoses have been manufactured in Windform GT material by CRP Technology for MHOX.
Vattenfall InCharge will install and manage the charging points in the Netherlands over the next four years.
Crack propagation behaviour of ceramics and the effect of hydrogen on pitting corrosion are among the topics discussed in this issue.
A £620,000 grant will fund devices that can monitor greenhouse gas emissions – and which way the wind is blowing them.
Learnings from developing bio-informed robots used in a BBC documentary are now being shared by the developers at EPFL, Switzerland.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are to be fitted to The Pallet LOOP's reusable green pallets for the construction sector.
Proposals to potentially build the world’s largest tidal scheme on the banks of the River Mersey in Liverpool, UK, have been announced by City Region’s Mayor Steve Rotheram.
Investment in 65 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) centres for doctoral training (CDTs) has been announced by UK Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan.
Synthesis of rare earth borides, thermoelectric materials and smelting techniques are among the topics discussed in this issue.
The Australian Government will provide AUS$840mln to set up the combined site operated by mineral exploration company Arafura.
A 12-month project to assess ammonia as a source of hydrogen fuel in cement kilns has received funding from Innovate UK.
BHP reports it is the first mining company in Chile to surpass 40% female representation, including in leadership roles.
The online match-making platform connects Earthshot innovators with like-minded investors and philanthropists.
The Airbus-built EarthCARE (Earth Clouds, Aerosols, and Radiation Explorer) spacecraft has left Munich, Germany, and being flown to a launch site in Vandenberg, California.
IOM3 invites you to attend the online event entitled Inclusion Unmasked: Navigating Complexity & Realities.
The UK Government disagrees with the Foreign Affairs Committee's conclusion that successive governments have failed to recognise the importance of critical minerals to the UK economy.
A metal-free magnetic gel could soon guide soft robots, medical devices, implants and drugs, according to its inventors in the US and Germany.
Tidal zone exposure, acoustic emission and non-destructive techniques for corrosion detection are among the topics discussed in this issue.
Experiments at CERN’s Antimatter Factory are set to pave the way for gamma-ray lasers to look inside the atomic nucleus.
This is the resources page from the Elastomer Networking Event from 8 March 2024. It contains powerpoint slides and the recorded pitches from the event.