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November 2025

28 Nov 2025
Modern waterjet cutting machines slicing metal with a high-pressure abrasive jet in an engineering workshop.

The Evolution of Waterjet Cutting Machines

Waterjet cutting machines have become one of the most critical tools in modern engineering, valued for their accuracy, versatility, and ability to cut materials without generating heat or distortion. As industries move towards smarter, cleaner, and more automated production methods, the evolution of waterjet cutting machines tells a much bigger story; one of innovation, precision, and the future of manufacturing itself.

21 Nov 2025
Automated robot assembling timber components inside a micro-factory production environment | Robotic Micro-Factories

Robotic Micro-Factories: The Construction Revolution Reshaping Homebuilding

Robotic micro-factories are rapidly emerging as one of the most disruptive innovations in global construction, offering a scalable, automated way to build low-energy homes faster, cheaper, and more sustainably than traditional methods. Let’s take a closer look at just how AUAR’s automated building system could change everything.

12 Nov 2025
Aerospace engineer beside a precision-machined component symbolising UK subcontractor expertise.

The Future of Aerospace Subcontractors in Europe’s Shifting Industry

The European aerospace sector is entering a transformative phase. Recent announcements such as the joint venture between Airbus, Leonardo and Thales underline a clear shift in how the industry will operate.

For aerospace subcontractors, this isn’t just a story about large OEMs; it signals a change in supply-chain dynamics, capability expectations and project scale. UK engineering companies that offer precision machining, large-format machining, deep-hole drilling, and complex fabrication will find new opportunities if they adapt.

7 Nov 2025
A central modular vehicle (based on Toyota’s kit cars concept), surrounded by three blended vignettes

Are Modular Kit Cars the Future of Automotive Engineering?

The idea of kit cars isn’t new, but how it’s being reimagined by companies like Toyota might just be revolutionary.

Once a niche favourite among hobbyists and car lovers, car building kits are now stepping into the spotlight. Toyota is taking the concept mainstream with a bold new idea: modular car kits that buyers can assemble themselves; either at home or in local workshops. It’s a blend of personalisation, sustainability, and next-gen engineering.

And this isn’t just about style or savings. It’s about rethinking production itself.

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