Engineers from Glasgow have won the automotive and marine award at this year’s Engineer Technology & Innovation Awards.
The team received the accolade for its work to reduce the number of bumps formed in steel during the ship building process — helping to save time and cost in the programme to build Type 45 destroyers for the Royal Navy. Engineers from BAE Systems worked in partnership with the Universities of Strathclyde, Newcastle and…
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