Innovation News Network

Innovation News Network

Founded in early 2020, Innovation News Network has swiftly established itself as a premier destination for up-to-date news on research, emerging science, policy, and innovation from around the world. In addition to delivering daily news updates, our editorial team is dedicated to curating articles and features from a diverse array of policymakers, scientists, researchers, and organizations, focusing on the most relevant topics in discovery and innovation. The company is led by General Manager Stephanie Davies, Company Accountant Jeff Turner, Head of Sales Craig Stubbs, Managing Editor Lisa Carnwell, and Head of Operations Angela Malbon.

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  • 15 hours ago | innovationnewsnetwork.com | Jack Thomas

    In a bold move to modernise transportation across Europe, the European Commission has proposed a sweeping overhaul of vehicle safety and registration rules. With road safety still a pressing issue and vehicle emissions contributing significantly to air pollution, the new proposals aim to align outdated regulations with today’s technological realities – especially the rapid rise of electric vehicles and smart driving systems.

  • 19 hours ago | innovationnewsnetwork.com | Jack Thomas

    The UK Government has announced a £300m investment to strengthen domestic supply chains for offshore wind. Delivered through Great British Energy, this funding aims to spark billions in additional private investment, revitalise industrial heartlands, and support thousands of skilled jobs nationwide. Offshore wind engineers, welders, and technicians stand to benefit from this early-release funding package, unveiled ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review.

  • 20 hours ago | innovationnewsnetwork.com | Jack Thomas

    Austria has taken a bold leap toward a climate-neutral future by launching a hydrogen electrolysis test centre at TU Graz’s Campus Inffeldgasse. This state-of-the-art facility is the first of its kind in the country and marks a major milestone in the nation’s hydrogen strategy. Spanning 250 square metres, the hydrogen electrolysis centre houses advanced electrolysers with a total output ranging from 1.6 to 2.5 megawatts.

  • 1 day ago | innovationnewsnetwork.com | Megan Traviss

    The ANEMEL project has recently achieved major breakthroughs in its plight to sustainably produce green hydrogen from low-quality water sources. Green hydrogen holds great potential in the journey to net zero. However, traditional production methods for this can prove lengthy, costly, and inefficient. Now, researchers are exploring new methods to produce green hydrogen from low-quality water sources, such as seawater and wastewater.

  • 1 day ago | innovationnewsnetwork.com | Megan Traviss

    A new antimicrobial coating created by scientists has been used in trials of a new paint that can be applied to a range of surfaces to effectively kill bacteria and viruses, including difficult to kill species such as MRSA, flu and COVID-19. Scientists at the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy have trialled a new paint-on resin product that incorporates bacteria killing chlorhexidine, which is often used by dentists to treat mouth infections and for pre-surgical cleaning.