Mazak: The Machine Tools Powering Sustainable Manufacturing

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MBDA: Engineering Complex Weapons Systems for Modern Conflict

Modern conflict is evolving rapidly. How is the defense industry keeping pace? In this special bonus episode of The Third Angle in conversation, we visit MBDA's UK headquarters in Stevenage to discover how this European leader in complex weapons systems is meeting aggressive targ ...  Show more

Skarper: The Revolutionary E-Bike System That Fits in Your Hand

What if you could transform any standard bicycle into an e-bike in seconds, then switch back just as easily? That's the concept behind Skarper, a company based in Camden, North London, who have developed a groundbreaking clip-on disc drive system that is changing everything we kn ...  Show more

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