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Steerable optical fibre targets hard-to-reach vocal tumours

2+ hour, 3+ min ago  (270+ words) The Engineer - Home Steerable optical fibre targets hard-to-reach vocal tumours Researchers have developed a steerable optical fibre for endoscopes that targets vocal fold tumours, enabling minimally invasive outpatient laser treatment and reducing the need for surgery under general anaesthesia. The…...

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Comment: "Why IP matters for scaling fusion engineering"

4+ hour, 36+ min ago  (671+ words) IP is the bridge between fusion's theoretical promise and its industrial application, writes Ryan Ramsey, Director of Organisational Performance at UK'Fusion'Energy Ltd.' Fusion has never really suffered from a shortage of ideas. For decades, researchers have expanded our understanding of…...

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Manufacturers face "1bn rise in business rates

20+ hour, 40+ min ago  (206+ words) Britain's manufacturers face soaring costs this April, as Make UK warns business rates could rise by nearly "1bn annually. Make UK analysis of official Rateable Value (RV) changes for manufacturing businesses between 2023 and 2026 shows the sector will face an extra "939m in…...

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Additive manufacturing is the competitive edge in modern production

20+ hour, 40+ min ago  (570+ words) Ahead of MACH Exhibition 2026, Nathan Rawlings, Area Sales Europe & Partner Management at EOS, outlines the edge AM can give manufacturers. Printing is only part of the story AM has not only enabled a new design freedom and ability to integrate…...

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Comment: Composites and AM advances will underpin future of UK aerospace

17+ hour, 48+ min ago  (440+ words) Jacqueline Castle, Chief Technology Officer at the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) on how UK materials expertise will will play a key role in future aircraft development The way aircraft are designed and manufactured is undergoing a profound transformation. Driven by…...

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theengineer. co. uk > content > product > rethinking-grid-capacity-what-fixed-network-charging-means-for-industrial-energy-design

Rethinking grid capacity: what fixed network charging means for industrial energy design

1+ day, 17+ min ago  (595+ words) From April 2026, changes to the UK's Transmission Network Use of System (TNUo S) charging framework will increase fixed electricity costs for many industrial and commercial sites. While the financial impact is significant, the more important implication is what these changes reveal…...

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1+ day, 1+ hour ago  (12+ words) UK new car market rose 6. 6 per cent in March'The Engineer - Home...

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Electric vehicle growth depends on policy and costs

1+ day, 40+ min ago  (146+ words) UK new car market rose 6. 6 per cent in March Guest blog: What a decade at the APC taught me about the UK's automotive evolution A new study finds EV adoption could significantly cut energy use and emissions, but only with…...

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How UK's Windracers is driving the rise of long range drones

22+ hour ago  (1265+ words) Windracers long range drones are shaking up aviation's impact on everything from logistics and scientific research, to wildfire identification and prevention. From the front lines of the war in Ukraine to the back garden of your annoying neighbour, aerial drones…...

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UK new car market rose 6. 6 per cent in March

22+ hour, 13+ min ago  (319+ words) The Engineer - Home UK new car market rose 6. 6 per cent in March The UK's new car market rose 6. 6 per cent in March, with 380, 627 vehicles registered, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reports. Growth was led by private demand,…...

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