Construction & building 3D printed steel connectors set to make the construction industry more sustainableResearchers at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland are creating 3D-printed reusable steel connectors that will make buildings easier to reuse, adapt and recycle instead of demolition.More
Innovation The precision steels that underpin watchmakingThe precise and historic art of mechanical watchmaking relies on the many qualities of steel to deliver enduring and reliable timepieces
Infrastructure Russia transforms its infrastructure for World CupRussia’s flexible steel-framed football stadiums ensure a sustainable, post-World Cup sporting legacy
Innovation Mobile canning system could help tackle global hungerAs much as a third of the world’s food is lost before it even reaches consumers, but a new mobile canning system could help lower waste
Innovation Smart flooring could revolutionise urban environmentsAn innovative power and data generation technology built on the durability of steel is changing the way our urban environments consider pedestrian foot traffic
Infrastructure Stainless steel is crucial in fight against infectionStainless steel's many qualities ensure it is a vital part of maintaining the sanitary environment of operating theatres and hospitals
Innovation Are hydrogen powered trains the future of rail?Could this silent, sustainably powered, low-emission train be the first of a new wave of environmentally-friendly rail transport solutions?
Innovation A green future for cruise liners?Work is underway on a prototype environmentally-friendly cruise ship that combines the durability of traditional materials with renewable energy technology
Innovation Steel rises to the challenges of Industry 4.0The advent of more and more sophisticated artificial intelligence systems is allowing the steel industry to augment and improve its production processes
Infrastructure Amsterdam to host world’s largest sea lockThe world’s largest sea lock at IJmuiden counts on the reliability of steel to accommodate larger vessels and increase the Port of Amsterdam’s cargo handling capacity