The Innovation Report
UK Electric Car Sales Target Set To Be Weakened
The UK government is set to water down its target for how many new cars that are sold need to be electric vehicles (EVs). Under the current rules, 80% of all new cars sold in the UK need to be EVs by 2030, but car makers and trade unions have been lobbying government...
First Turbine Installed At Ocean Winds’ 500MW EMDT Wind Farm
Ocean Winds ("OW"), the international offshore wind energy company jointly owned by EDP Renewables and ENGIE, announces the successful installation of the first wind turbine at the Dieppe Le Tréport offshore wind farm ("EMDT"), marking a key milestone in the project's...
Watchdog Says Too Few Of The US Air Force’s Flying Gas Stations Are Ready To Fly Missions
The US Air Force's aerial refueling tanker fleet has fallen short of its readiness goals every year since 2019, a government watchdog found, raising new concerns about a critical part of the US military's airpower. According to a new report from the...
MIT’s Hydrogel Tendons Boost Biohybrid Robots 30× In Strength
“If muscles are nature’s motors, tendons are the drive shafts—and MIT just built a better one.” That’s how one researcher framed a breakthrough with the potential to redefine biohybrid robotics. In their latest work, MIT engineers have designed hydrogel-based...
Four-Legged Detection Robots For Safe Firefighting Operations
A detection robot developed under the leadership of TU Graz can "sniff out" hazardous substances and support high-risk fire service operations as a remote-controlled advance guard. A recent study shows how fire services can bring the high-tech helper into the team. In...
South Korean Shipyard Turns To AI-Powered Welding Robots
Sparks flew continuously inside HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' Hull Assembly Plant 2 in Ulsan, where ship blocks stretching dozens of yards filled the production floor. From a distance, the scene appeared to show welders at work. Up close, however, the welding torches...
Deep-Sea Robots Keep Filming Animals At Crushing Depths No One Has Ever Seen Alive
A snailfish filmed alive at 8,336 meters in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench. A ram’s horn squid caught on video for the first time in its natural habitat at roughly 850 meters. A juvenile colossal squid, about 30 centimeters long, recorded near the South Sandwich Islands at...
Nvidia Upgrades US Manufacturing As AI Race Intensifies
Nvidia revealed plans to upgrade a new chip factory in Texas on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. Nvidia expects power consumption to be cut by 50% at its new location, dramatically increasing operational efficiency. Factory owner Coherent estimates that the...
World’s First Large-Scale 100% Hydrogen Engine Feeds Power Into Electricity Grid
A large-scale power engine has successfully supplied electricity to Spain’s national grid using 100% pure hydrogen fuel. The trial, conducted by technology group Wärtsilä in the northern town of Bermeo, is the first time an engine of this scale has operated entirely...
Manufacturing Leaders Gather for AI Discussion
On June 17, Artificial Intelligence with Real Results: How Manufacturing Can Benefit or Risk Losing Out was co-hosted by TUV Rheinland, Automation Alley and Global Auto Mobility. Moderator Robert Scipione from the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center, lead a...




