A German engineering firm and spin-off of the University of Karlsruhe has teamed up with the Technical University of Dresden and a Greek software company to develop an innovative and commercially viable code that simulates the results of wind-induced loads on high-rises.
Hacking scandals, vendor lock-ins, format changes causing costly migrations and legacy problems for data owners … a perfect storm is brewing in digital storage...
An expandable wind tower that could make wind farms more competitive has been successfully demonstrated by a Spanish-Dutch consortium. The innovative...
Through the EUROSTARS DORA project, the Andrew Alliance has been able to rapidly commercialise Andrew: a novel intelligent pipetting robot for use in life...
In an extraordinary example of long-distance collaboration, SMEs from Berlin and Kibbutz Einat have joined forces to develop new laser technology that will be...
Thanks to the innovation and hard work of six partner organisations, led by Germany’s GT Elektrotechnische Produkte, a new form of polyurethane gel called...
When it comes to renewable energy the question is always the same: would it be a sustainable business if it was not heavily subsidised by public funds? In...