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Two-wheeler (2W) Cargo Bikes Gather Speed in Europe, Driven by Progressive Regulation, Lower Ownership and Operational Costs, and Superior Environmental Profile

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Electric two-wheeler (e2W) cargo bikes gain appeal for personal use and last-mile delivery services, even as advanced connectivity and braking technologies enhance overall safety, efficiency, and performance. Two-wheeler (2W) cargo bikes are gaining significant traction in Europe for both commercial as well as personal mobility purposes.

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Deakin students test drive custom-built solar car

Manufacturer's Monthly

” With this philosophy in mind, the solar car is designed to comfortably seat a driver and passenger as well as having cargo space. The project kicked off in 2019 and has involved nearly 1,000 Deakin students across multiple schools including Engineering, IT, Communication and Creative Arts and Business and Law.

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Building for the Uncertainty of Tomorrow: Impact of 3D Printing in Space & on the Ground

Additive Manufacturing

Since then it has evolved to having its own research and manufacturing equipment on the ISS US National Laboratory. NASA is looking to pivot to long-term exploration, which really requires a paradigm shift in how they design and manufacture all their space systems,” says Boland. Why do bioprinting in space?

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View from India: Green flight hope for the future

E&T

The Airbus engineering centre in India is 15 years old and our engineering base was strengthened in 2019 with the establishment of the GIC or Global in-house centre,” explained Suraj Chettri, head of Bangalore site, Airbus India. “Our footprint in India is expected to grow from 2,000 employees to 2,300 by the end of the year.

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Boeing will lay off 10% of its employees as a strike by factory workers cripples airplane production

Canadian Manufacturing

The company has about 170,000 employees worldwide, many of them working in manufacturing facilities in the states of Washington and South Carolina. It will also stop building the cargo version of its 767 jet in 2027 after finishing current orders. Boeing has lost more than $25 billion since the start of 2019.

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Is hydrogen the fuel of the future?

E&T

The government introduced secondary legislation in 2019 requiring all sectors of the economy to achieve net zero by 2050. Professor Larkin says transporting fossil fuels accounts for about 15 per cent of maritime cargo, while ships have generally burnt “the fuel that nobody else wants” – dirty, heavy fuel oil.

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Looking back at 2022 Endeavour Awards

Manufacturer's Monthly

With the 2023 Endeavour Awards fast approaching, Manufacturers’ Monthly over the coming months will look at previous winners and finalists, firstly looking at Hypersonix. In its 20th year in 2023, these awards are recognised as the premier awards program within the manufacturing industry and the 2022 awards was no exception.