Speed Tail: McLaren’s first ‘Hyper-GT’ and the ultimate McLaren road car

  McLaren has never built a vehicle like the Speedtail before. Being at the wheel of a Speedtail promises to be a truly sensational experience and unlike that enjoyed in any other car. Elegance has been created through reduction: every body panel is carbon fibre and has been sculpted to reduce drag. Only 106 will … Read more

David Yurman opens on one of the greatest shopping streets in the world

  David Yurman Announces New York Flagship On 57th Street. The remarkable three level entry way will welcome shoppers into the expansive three-floor boutique which will showcase the latest David Yurman collections. America’s premier jewelry designer David Yurman announced the opening of its New York flagship on 57th Street and Madison Avenue at 5 East … Read more

World’s top fishing nations to be given millions to protect oceans

Bloomberg Philanthropies to launch major grant for coastal communities to improve the health of oceans

102-metre Sinot-designed Balance superyacht: A design which operates in a virtuous circle

  British naval architecture firm Lateral Naval Architects revealed the 102-metre Sinot-designed superyacht concept Balance. Balance is, indeed, at the very heart of this new super vessel which debuted at the 2018 Monaco Yacht Show. Developed in collaboration with Sinot and Oceanco, Project “Balance” by Lateral Naval Architects showcases technical innovation for real-world benefits: more space, … Read more

BMW presents BMW X7 – the first Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) for the luxury segment

  Seven seats as standard: First BMW X7 Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV). BMW is continuing its current product offensive in the luxury class with a yet further fascinating vehicle concept. The first BMW X7 combines the presence, exclusivity and spaciousness of a luxury car with the versatile, agile driving properties of a Sports Activity Vehicle … Read more

‘Quietly, people were forging ahead’: the evolution of 3D printing

Since additive manufacturing was invented, in 1981, there have been significant advances. Is this technology ready to transform the way we design, engineer and buy products?