Engineering – shaping our world
Engineers help to shape the world - from space exploration to planes, cars, bridges, gaming and the environment. At PTI our teams are a diverse group of people, all with…
Engineers help to shape the world - from space exploration to planes, cars, bridges, gaming and the environment. At PTI our teams are a diverse group of people, all with…
The UK is a leader in precision engineering, with its long-established role at the forefront of high-tech motoring such as motorsport. But the green imperatives of the years to come may see such technology increasingly applied to the need for zero-carbon transport.
Precision engineering and innovative technology is not just useful for racing around Brands Hatch, it can also help with fuel economy or to ensure people safely commute to their destination.
F1 can look forward to a sustainable future in which new technology enables it to remain at the top of the sport even as engine technology becomes entirely electric.
Researchers at Bath University have developed a graphene-based insulation material which could reduce aircraft noise by up to 80%.
Throughout F1’s past, there have been some huge technological advances that have not only changed F1’s landscape but motoring in general.
The Williams F1 team may have raised a few eyebrows by looking outside of the sport to appoint a new technical director.
A consultant for the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile has found that the complicated nature of Formula 1’s current turbo-hybrid engines has led to a delay in bringing sustainable biofuels into the sport.
After an incredibly challenging 2020, a new financial report predicts that car sales around the world will increase by around 9 per cent throughout 2021.