Govt Invests £113m Into Electric Flights
The government is ploughing £113 million into the development of electric flying technologies, including flying taxis and hydrogen-powered airplanes.
The government is ploughing £113 million into the development of electric flying technologies, including flying taxis and hydrogen-powered airplanes.
This National Apprenticeship Week, two apprentices at PTI have shared their apprenticeship opportunities, experiences and advice for anyone considering a career in engineering. What does it take to succeed and…
At PTI and our sister company Langstone Engineering there’s been an extra special apprentices celebration to mark National Apprenticeship Week. Apprentices from both companies joined a ‘Skills for Life’ forum…
Most disciplines of motorsport require drivers, engineers and teams to not only be good but amongst the best of the best not just to win but to even field a…
The Williams F1 team has endured a precipitous decline since its glory days, but does the solution to their woes lie in a new team principal or more technical work around motorsport gears?
The arrival of Audi in Formula 1 as the engine behind the Alfa Romeo/Sauber team has taken a step forward with Andreas Seidl arriving from McClaren while it continues its prototype work.
Rolls Royce and easyJet have revealed a successfully test to run an aircraft engine using green hydrogen, which is a milestone towards zero-carbon aviation.
In the world of motorsport, where cars thunder around tracks at between 100 and 200 miles per hour, every single component matters, from motorsport gears to the direction of fastening and washers.
The world of motorsport is inherently chaotic, and the results of different cars on a given race weekend are not always representative of the skill, technological expertise, motorsport gears and talent involved in the operation.
Preparing a car for a motorsport championship is an exceptionally difficult, expensive and precise task. Every single little detail from the ratios of the motorsport gears to every single slight…