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The announcement from GE Renewable Energy comes just a few days after the 15 offshore wind turbine blades, which were built in Denmark by GE’s subcontractor, LM Wind Power, arrived at Deepwater Wind and GE’s assembly facility at Providence Port - image courtesy of Deepwater Wind.

GE Renewable Energy to ship first offshore wind turbine housings to the US

Max Steinberg CBE, chair, International Festival for Business 2016.

30 days to International Festival for Business 2016

The toughest, smartest, most capable and safest F-150 ever is also the greenest according to Ford - image courtesy of Ford

Ford recycling creates 30,000 F-150 bodies worth of aluminium every month

Tata Steel UK agrees sale of Long Products Europe

A steel refinery in Shanghai, China. Image courtesy of Flickr - Erik Charlton.

China’s Five Year Plan sees manufacturing shake-up

Government urged to push EU for higher steel tarriffs

BAE Systems has developed an upgraded version of the Terrier tank which will be used by the British army - image courtesy of BAE Systems.

The BAE Systems Terrier tank is the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of combat vehicles

Gian Paolo on the main stage at SOLIDWORKS World 2016 in Dallas, Texas.

SOLIDWORKS World 2016: Taking it all in

A steel refinery in Shanghai, China. Image courtesy of Flickr - Erik Charlton.

China’s steel production finally begins to fall

Workers assemble components at a Chinese electronics factory. Image courtesy of Flickr Steve Jurvetson.

Chinese manufacturing hits 77-month low

Dr Henrik Adam, chief commercial officer, Tata Steel Europe.

Tata Steel puts the pedal to the metal

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