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A team of MIT engineers has successfully designed a new 3D graphene material with five percent the density of steel and ten times the strength - image courtesy of MIT and Youtube. Innovation

New 3D graphene structure is strongest and lightest material in the world

Boston Dynamics produced a number of robotic systems. Image courtesy of Boston Dynamics. Finance

Alphabet moves away from moonshot projects

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declared Canada's Arctic waters off limits for oil companies - image courtesy of Pixabay Finance

Canadian PM puts arctic drilling on ice but leaves companies in limbo

The Falcon 9 rocket exploded at LC-40 (pictured) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Image courtesy of SpaceX. Innovation

SpaceX announces September explosion cause

A Boeing Model 247D flies over New York. Introduced in the 1930s, the all-metal, twin-engine aircraft is considered the first modern passenger plane - image courtesy of Boeing. Leadership

Celebrating a century of Boeing

An Israeli made Harop suicide drone. Image courtesy of Wikipedia. Automation

UN lays groundwork for killer robots ban

The Boeing Everett plant (pictured) will reduce 777 production. Image courtesy of Wikipedia. Finance

Boeing cuts 777 production before 777X debut

Manufacturers are urged to consider the ways in which data can help them remain innovative and ahead of a challenging marketplace. This could include predictive maintenance. Leadership

Rockwell Automation: upskilling for the future

An existing Air Force One aircraft based on a Boeing 747. Image courtesy of Wikipedia. Finance

Trump questions Air Force One cost

Supply Chain Segmentation Finance

Now possible to accurately measure supply chain liquidity

A Jetstream 31 is used as a ‘flying testbed’, which flies itself while having pilots on board who could take control at any time - image courtesy of BAE Systems - unmanned aircraft Innovation

Next trial of unmanned aircraft tech begins

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