Toyota Motor Corporation has said that some interruptions to production in North America are likely in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Listening to your customers' recommendations will help tailor innovations to suit their needs, enhance product development to yield a higher payoff, and save you time in the pro
QinetiQ North America has been awarded the engineering services contract for NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Mineral exploration and development company Lydian International is focusing all its resources on its Amulsar gold project in Southern Armenia.
Ann Marie Hann, president of the Coal Association of Canada, talks about changes in the regulatory environment which could see more coal mines looking to export.
Metroselskabet holds the distinction of operating and expanding Metro Copenhagen, an ultra-modern, pioneering Metro system that has contributed considerably to the city’s growth
Twenty years after its invention, PennzSuppress D is finally being made available to a wider marketplace.
France’s Ingenico, the world’s largest maker of electronic payment terminals, has rejected a €1.4 billion takeover offer.
As its third quarter report for 2013 highlights, Randgold ResoursesÔÇÖ African discoveries continue to surprise and create huge value for their stakeholders
Gamification is a rapidly growing hard trend that will accelerate learning for both business and education, says Daniel Burrus.
Mining giant Xstrata has agreed to acquire Australian iron ore developer Sphere Minerals for A$428 million (approx. €300 million), it has been announced.
Ford Motor Company today reported 2010 net income of $6.6 billion, a $3.8 billion increase from a year ago and its highest profit in more than ten years.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.