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Image for %sThe sustainable steel manufacturing solution with its roots in origami
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The sustainable steel manufacturing solution with its roots in origami

The Japanese art of origami was the inspiration behind Swedish company Stilfold’s innovative carbon emission-busting steel-folding technique More
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Image for %sAfrica’s data revolution is underpinned by steel
Infrastructure

Africa’s data revolution is underpinned by steel

A steel-built network of data centres is being constructed in Africa, revolutionising the continent’s internet speeds.
Image for %sTransforming transport in Nigeria’s megacity
Infrastructure

Transforming transport in Nigeria’s megacity

The Lagos Mass Transit System in Nigeria represents a new future for transport in one of Africa's most populous and rapidly growing megacities.
Image for %sCalifornia to get US’s first high-speed rail system
Infrastructure

California to get US’s first high-speed rail system

The California High-Speed Rail Project plans to operate a 320kph bullet train line that connects San Francisco to the Los Angeles Basin in less than three hours.
Image for %sAustralia-Asia Powerlink will feature world’s longest underwater cable
Infrastructure

Australia-Asia Powerlink will feature world’s longest underwater cable

As the world transitions to more sustainable energy sources, using steel-armoured cables to connect to areas of high sun activity could be the key to a shared, solar-powered future.
Image for %sPadma Bridge in Bangladesh is longest spanning the Ganges
Infrastructure

Padma Bridge in Bangladesh is longest spanning the Ganges

The 6km-long steel-built Padma Bridge is a game-changer for Bangladesh, connecting 21 southwestern districts to the capital of Dhaka and boosting the country’s economy.
Image for %sWorld’s largest fusion reactor offers hope for clean energy
Infrastructure

World’s largest fusion reactor offers hope for clean energy

A powerful new steel-built tokamak reactor is aiming to finally achieve the holy grail of fusion-powered electricity generation.
Image for %sClosing the energy gap in sub-Saharan Africa
Infrastructure

Closing the energy gap in sub-Saharan Africa

Expanding electricity access across sub-Saharan Africa is a mammoth engineering task that requires significant investment and a rethinking of what energy access means.
Image for %sWind power is helping meet world’s need for sustainable steel
Infrastructure

Wind power is helping meet world’s need for sustainable steel

With sustainable steel increasingly crucial to meeting the world’s climate targets, manufacturers are turning to wind power to decarbonise production.
Image for %sSustainability underpins China’s drive to boost winter sports
Infrastructure

Sustainability underpins China’s drive to boost winter sports

As part of its hosting of the Beijing 2022 Olympics, China has been investing heavily in winter sports facilities, that include regenerated industrial sites and clean energy.
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