Series 1: Castrol on Mars - everything we do in space, we do on land, sea and air.
We’ve spoken to some truly inspirational people who push themselves to their mental and physical limits, working with technologies on land sea and air.
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Series 1: Castrol on Mars - everything we do in space, we do on land, sea and air.
We’ve spoken to some truly inspirational people who push themselves to their mental and physical limits, working with technologies on land sea and air.
Real-time monitoring powered by expert knowledge represents the evolution from reactive to predictive maintenance strategies. Companies that embrace this evolution, will lead in operational excellence and asset reliability
Coolant is vital in metal manufacturing, affecting tool life, surface quality, and precision. Though traditionally inconsistently monitored, coolant management is now transforming as customers demand more from their systems
Sensors alone aren’t enough—true value comes from combining predictive intelligence with human expertise, that can interpret raw data and delivers tailored, actionable solutions
In this segment, Dr. Cassandra Higham explores how advanced lubricants, expert services, and smart technologies are transforming lubrication management to anticipate issues before they occur
Dr. Cassandra Higham discusses the transformation of oil monitoring from a traditional, reactive approach to real-time, predictive, data-driven solutions that enable proactive, informed decision-making.
Metalworking fluids may be invisible in the final product, but they’re critical to machining success. Discover how the right fluid choice drives precision, performance, and tool life.
Professor Briony Hogan and Dame Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock venture to the dusty surface of the mighty Red Planet, recounting the groundbreaking missions that have successfully landed robots on Mars.
We were so inspired on hearing the sounds of Mars - recorded by Perseverance, the Mars Rover - we wanted to share this remix with you. Get those headphones on and enjoy our bonus track!
David Eyton, bp's former head of innovation and engineering, gives us his perspective on what it takes to perform under some of our planet's most extreme conditions on land, sea, and air.
There are challenging journeys being made every day that many of us take for granted. Mohammed Sadiq describes his relationship with the desert, his family, and his truck; the machine he depends on for survival.
Working under pressure takes on a whole new meaning when you're a saturation diver. Shannon Hovey transports us to an alien world, at the bottom of the ocean floor.
From 'first fill' to a fusion reactor, in this podcast we hear how robots are playing a crucial role in helping us to reach some of the most extreme and dangerous places on earth.
Richard Smith has a head for heights - he travels to the remotest locations, battles high winds, torrential rain and choppy waters, all against the clock to make sure the blades of the turbine keep spinning.
Series 1: Castrol on Mars - everything we do in space, we do on land, sea and air.
We’ve spoken to some truly inspirational people who push themselves to their mental and physical limits, working with technologies on land sea and air.