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February 2026

25 Feb 2026
Industrial workshop showing a shot blasted steel component on a coating line while a technician measures coating thickness with a digital gauge.

How Surface Treatment Improves Performance, Durability and Compliance

Surface Treatment is the engineering process of modifying a material’s outer layer to improve its corrosion resistance, conductivity, wear performance, or environmental durability.

In modern engineering applications, surface treatment directly affects how long a component lasts, how it performs under load and whether it complies with industry standards. It is no longer a cosmetic afterthought. In sectors like defence, rail, automotive and energy, surface treatment determines structural protection, electrical stability and long-term reliability.

Without effective surface treatment, even precision-machined components can degrade prematurely in harsh environments. The surface is the first point of contact with moisture, chemicals, vibration and electrical load. As a result, it has become a core engineering decision rather than a final finishing step.

20 Feb 2026
Automotive editorial photograph of a narrow four-wheel tilting microcar driving on a Paris boulevard at golden hour

How the Tilting Microcar Is Redefining Urban Automotive Engineering

Most cars resist leaning. The tilting microcar does the opposite. Its engineered to lean on purpose.

In cities where road space is shrinking and emissions rules are tightening, simply making cars smaller is no longer enough. Stability becomes the limiting factor. A narrow vehicle can reduce congestion and improve efficiency, but narrow geometry increases rollover risk.

A tilting microcar solves that problem mechanically. It is a lightweight electric vehicle that leans into corners in a controlled manner, shifting its centre of gravity inward to maintain stability. It combines aspects of motorcycle dynamics with automotive structural engineering.

Developed by AEMotion in France, the AEMotion vehicle applies this leaning car design within Europe’s quadricycle category. As AutoEvolution reports, it represents a different way of approaching urban electric mobility, not by shrinking the conventional car, but by rethinking its balance.

This article examines how the tilting microcar works, the structural and control challenges behind it, and what it signals for European automotive engineering and supply chains.

13 Feb 2026
Waterjet Cutting Services from PRV Engineering | Close-up of a waterjet cutting machine

When Waterjet Cutting Services Are the Right Choice for Industrial Projects

Choosing the right cutting process is rarely about preference. It is about material behaviour, thickness, tolerances, finishing requirements, and downstream performance.

Waterjet cutting services are often selected when thermal cutting methods introduce risk. While laser and plasma systems have their place in modern manufacturing, hydro-abrasive waterjet cutting offers a fundamentally different approach; one that removes heat from the equation entirely.

Understanding when to choose waterjet cutting services over alternative methods can significantly influence cost, quality, and long-term performance.

5 Feb 2026
Senior engineers reviewing technical drawings inside a large industrial facility, representing high-stakes engineering decision-making in complex projects.

What’s Quietly Changing in Engineering Decision-Making in 2026

Engineering decision-making rarely changes overnight. Instead, it evolves gradually, shaped by delivery pressure, accumulated experience, and real-world project outcomes rather than by trend reports or industry announcements.

Yet across UK engineering and industrial projects, something is clearly shifting. Conversations that once centred on speed, price and capacity are quietly being replaced by different concerns. Not because buyers are explicitly changing strategy, but because the environment around them has changed.

What follows is not a prediction, nor a trends piece. It is an observation of how engineering decision-making is being recalibrated in practice.

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