Philips goes ‘home repair’ with 3D printable parts Isbel Lázaro. · May 20, 2025 The company recommends not to modify the files or change the printing orientation to avoid compromising the durability and functionality of the parts.
Svante inaugurates gigafactory of filters for massive CO₂ capture. Ruth Arteaga. · May 18, 2025 Svante Technologies Inc.'s new plant will produce filters with MOF technology to capture CO₂ in industrial sectors such as cement, steel and waste.
Researchers develop sustainable method to reuse wind turbine blades Ruth Arteaga. · May 15, 2025 The recycled material tripled the strength of nylon and increased its stiffness eightfold.
InventWood secures key funding to scale up Superwood production Ruth Arteaga. · May 14, 2025 One cubic meter of Superwood can support more weight than a steel beam of the same size and is 10 times lighter.
Scientists transform air humidity into drinking water using solar energy Ruth Arteaga. · May 11, 2025 The system converts ambient humidity into potable water using solar energy, even with only 30% humidity.
Eddyfi Technologies Launches WeldXprt™: Meet the Full Circle Solution for Pipeline Girth Weld Integrity Isbel Lázaro. · May 7, 2025 WeldXprt delivers an all-in-one AUT system for faster, more reliable weld inspections— engineered for productivity, precision, and code compliance.
Augury launches AI-based solution to prevent failures in slow rotating machinery Isbel Lázaro. · May 6, 2025 The new solution was able to detect a loose bolt in a rotary kiln operating at 25 RPM, preventing a potential fire and losses…
Kawasaki introduces CORLEO, the hydrogen-powered off-road sensing vehicle Isbel Lázaro. · May 4, 2025 CORLEO moves on four independent robotic legs powered by a 150 cc hydrogen engine, combining biomechanics, sensory intelligence and clean energy.
Researchers create bio-inspired concrete that converts heat into electricity Joshua Falcón. · May 3, 2025 The combination of mechanical strength, electrical performance and biomimetic design makes this concrete a viable option for future infrastructures.
Engineers develop technique to increase the lifetime of nuclear fusion plants Joshua Falcón. · May 2, 2025 Predictive tools make it possible to design more resilient materials and optimize costs in physical testing, thus accelerating the commercial development of fusion energy.