In our latest article showing the tremendous impact made by IMechE members, we speak to Nia Rossiter, 29, who believes an ...
“AI lacks ethics and judgement in its application, and thus has no real value. It may be good at finding needles in statistical haystacks, but not much more. It is not a panacea for the salary-slave ...
Healing of broken bones and other damaged tissue could be boosted by 3D-printed implants made of materials based on patients’ own blood, according to researchers. The approach, which the team said ...
Leonardo's graduate programmes develops promising young graduates into engineers and business professionals of the future. Applications are open for all Leonardo UK's graduate roles and industrial ...
Join us at One Birdcage Walk on the evening of the 27th November for the Institution’s Construction and Building Services Prizegiving and Lecture. The evening is free and open to all; register your ...
The pathway to achieving society’s greatest challenge, Net Zero, is an expensive one. With COP29 in full swing, IMechE Policy Advisor, Kahu Te Kani, has explored the available funding mechanisms and ...
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 ...
The IMechE’s Construction and Building Services Division (CBSD) has established a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to address the pressing issue of rising sea levels. We are calling on passionate ...
Diesel is on the way out. Trains relying on the fossil fuel for power will be phased out by 2040, with the government’s net zero target due just a decade later. Only about 38% of the UK network is ...