Eco Innovation
Cracking up over BioFibre: self-healing concrete is no joke
Researchers from Drexel University have developed a self-healing concrete system, named ‘BioFibre,’ that could substantially enhance the durability and longevity of concrete structures.
Infineon expands climate strategy
Infineon Technologies AG has announced its commitment to set a science-based target. By that Infineon expands its climate strategy even further.
COP 28: tech firms lead climate action
COP 28, the 28th annual United Nations (UN) climate meeting that took place in Dubai, has delivered some progress towards addressing the climate crisis.
Dynisma chooses PTC for Bristol Tech Campus boost
A South West engineer is helping the world’s best Formula 1 and motorsport teams shave valuable milliseconds off their lap times, while also enabling automotive manufacturers to develop new vehicles more efficiently.
eMobility Expo 2024: electrification, connectivity, new energy
eMobility Expo World Congress, which will be held in Valencia, Spain, from 13–15 February 2023, opens registration for its second edition.
How rechargeable batteries are going green
ZSW embarks on joint project to develop rechargeable zinc-manganese dioxide batteries.
About:Energy forges tech licensing agreement
About:Energy, a global innovator in battery development software, announces a technology licensing agreement with the University of Portsmouth and the University of Southampton, to advance battery modelling and accelerate electrification across the automotive and energy storage industry.
Digital Sustainability Alliance paper encourages efficient computing
The Digital Sustainability Alliance has unveiled a policy paper on how to reduce the growth in energy use in computing, amid a global spotlight on tech sustainability at COP28.
COP28 summit agrees to “transition away” from fossil fuels
The COP28 climate summit has, for the first time ever, agreed to "transition away" from fossil fuels. This decision, reached at the summit in Dubai, is seen as a historic step in combating the escalating impacts of climate change.
FIA, F1, Extreme H to explore hydrogen’s potential in motorsport
Extreme H, set to be the world’s inaugural hydrogen-powered motor racing championship, is set to kick off in 2025.