Mixed reactions to architectural recipient of Turner Prize

The question of whether architecture is art haunts architecture universities around the world. At one end of the spectrum, architects consider themselves the very embodiment of the artist; at the other, architects will embrace their creative and problem-solving attributes, emphasising their more practical, engineering purpose. Continue reading Mixed reactions to architectural recipient of Turner Prize

To succeed we must not only do business, you have to solve a problem

Until consumers have a problem to solve and it will be continually in search of its solution. We are all looking for ways simpler and faster to simplify our lives every day. Fortunately for entrepreneurs there are still many things that could be improved, from the products already on the market. That said the biggest problem for most startupper is to identify the right problem which combine the best possible solution. Continue reading To succeed we must not only do business, you have to solve a problem

Electric Hybrid Drive Trains to Gain Market Share in Automotive Sector

As the boom in new car registrations in the UK begins to stabilise after an unprecedented period of growth, one sector is defying the trend and continuing to gain market share at a pace. Alternatively fuelled vehicles, mostly using electric or hybrid powertrains, are showing sales growth outstripping their traditional combustion engined powered rivals, with a market share up from 2.8 per cent a year ago to 3 per cent in November this year. Continue reading Electric Hybrid Drive Trains to Gain Market Share in Automotive Sector