11 Feb 2016
Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier discusses the contrast between the innovative engineering approach of the UK and Germany.
10 Feb 2016
Tantalised by 1989’s promise of the future, a, the hoverboard remains the, as yet unconquered, pinnacle of personal transportation.
09 Feb 2016
Alongside his artistic endeavours, da Vinci had a deep interest in science, anatomy and engineering, filling many notebooks with his research and ideas.
Giles Blake found that he couldn’t hear his doorbell when he was in his back garden. He solved this problem by creating an internet-connected doorbell for £30
08 Feb 2016
To enter the 'Your Life' campaign, students just need to submit a 30-60 second video answering a simple question: What would you invent and why?
05 Feb 2016
Throughout the month of February, we are focusing on the innovative side of engineering, and where better to start than at last month’s CES Show in Las Vegas?
04 Feb 2016
As the engineering industry changes it is important that standards are created universally. Juergen Maier, CEO, Siemens UK, shares his perspective on innovation
03 Feb 2016
It was while writing my first book, Geek Nation, that I gained my deepest and most moving insights into what innovation can mean to everyday people.
28 Jan 2016
A mathematician and pioneer of computer science, Hamilton was a self-taught computer programmer working for the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory