Innovation News Network brings you the latest research and innovation news from the fields of science, environment, energy, critical raw materials, technology, and electric vehicles.
The role of advanced cable markers in AI-driven industrial automation
Learn how advanced cable markers optimise AI-driven automation by boosting efficiency, minimising errors, and ensuring reliability.
Discover the latest emerging technologies with new bite-sized guides
New UK guides detail emerging technologies such as neurotechnology, metamaterials, computing, carbon management technologies, fusion energy.
AA report reveals steps to accelerate EV adoption in the UK
Discover the latest insights on EV adoption, key challenges, and solutions to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles in the UK.
Clean energy projects to fuel growth and make Britain energy secure
Dozens of clean energy projects will jump to the front of the queue for grid connections as in a new era of clean electricity.
Canada and Quebec commit $100m to strengthen nature conservation efforts
Discover how Canada and Quebec are investing $100m in nature conservation to protect biodiversity and support Indigenous-led initiatives.
UK space industry secures record ESA funding boost
The UK space industry secures £112M in ESA contracts. Learn how this will drive innovation, job creation, and economic growth.
Advanced inspection technologies securing nuclear plant safety
Learn about the tools strengthening nuclear plant safety and how their continuing evolution will ensure they can remain structurally sound.
No current bird flu vaccine meets full criteria, experts say
As the UK enters the fourth season of regular bird flu outbreaks, farmers are calling for measures that extend beyond ‘robust biosecurity’.
EU invests €436m in Austrian and Lithuanian renewable hydrogen
Learn how Europe accelerates its green transition with €436m in State aid for renewable hydrogen production in Austria and Lithuania.
UK overhauls funding for digital projects to boost innovation
Discover how the UK government has shaped new funding for AI and digital projects to save taxpayer money and boost public services.