This is to announce the launch of an independent economic study by London Economics. It is the first comprehensive insight into the current and near-term value of satellite-derived Earth Observation (EO) capabilities to UK government for civil and domestic purposes. …
Michael Faraday, born back in 1791, was an inspirational man in his time. The discoverer of electromagnetic induction, the principle behind the electric transformer and generator in 1831, he continues to be an inspiration to scientists, engineers and technicians. Faraday’s …
In the upward trajectory towards electrification of transport there is one country that is on a stellar pathway, and an enviously long long way ahead of everyone else – Norway. This compounds with the envy that is often felt by …
The 24th ITS World Congress, which moves around the world each year, is a major global event for all things related to the growing intelligent mobility sector – which covers everything from autonomous vehicles to smart cities and intelligent transportation …
The UK’s railways perform an amazing job, delivering up to 5,000,000 people every day to a vast range of locations across the nation and taking a huge proportion of freight off our congested roads. We often take them for granted, …
The 2040 trajectory for electric vehicles (EV) With the recent government announcement to ban the sale of conventional internal combustion engine vehicles from 2040 the transport stage has now been set for significant disruptive change. 2040 is a long way …
Despite the introduction of smartphones, telematics and satellite navigation systems, logistics remains a highly fragmented, inefficient and dangerous industry. DriverNet provides an app that transforms isolated and uninformed duties into fully connected and controlled experiences across a new online logistics …
With the marine sector moving inexorably towards the greater use of intelligent on-board data, monitoring and managing power consumption and energy flows around a ship is essential to improving a vessel’s operating efficiency.
When I think of China, I think big, incomprehensible scale and an unparalleled opportunity for UK businesses to tap into.
Do you ever wonder what cities will be like in the next few decades?