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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

When cracks form, microbeads embedded in the material break open and cause a chemical reaction that highlights the damaged area - image courtesy of Nancy Sottos.

New polymer coating changes color for early warning of damage

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

China’s steel production finally begins to fall

DR Baling Steel Bailing Wire

Wire manufacturer develops green alternative to steel wire

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

UK Steel's advice is that customers should carefully check the alloy content of Chinese structural steel before processing it.

UK Steel issues safety warning on Chinese imports

A showcase building in Maribyrnong demonstrating the use of Bluescope steel on its exterior - image courtesy of Bluescope Steel

BlueScope financial report reveals AUD$92m net profit for first half of 2015

£500,000 sales boost for Worcester Presses

Sheffield Forgemasters secures £12m deal with SMS Meer

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