Contributors

Ian Bamsey – Editorial Consultant

Ian Bamsey is the world’s leading motorsport technology writer. Bamsey has a degree in Town and Country Planning from the University of the South Bank in London but since he graduated in 1977 he has specialised in motorsport journalism. He worked first for the weekly Motoring News in London, rising to the post of international racing editor before helping create a new British monthly magazine, Automobile Sport. Since the mid eighties Bamsey has concentrated on the technical side of motorsport. First he wrote a series of books on contemporary and historic racecars for the Haynes Publishing Group. The International Race Engine Directory of 1989, now a much sought-after collectors’ item, was the forerunner of Race Engine Technology, which came into being in the Summer of 2003.

 
Rory Jackson – Deputy Editor

Rory Jackson is a technology analyst and writer. Over the past five years he has investigated trends and advances in aerospace, machine and digital systems, with particular regard to the opportunities and threats of emerging technologies to defence, security, and heavy industries. His current focus is on EV’s and uncrewed systems, involving regular international travel to explore the latest techniques, ideas and patents from the world’s most prolific technology hubs.


Nick Flaherty – Technology Editor

Nick Flaherty is one of the world’s leading electronics technology journalists. He has been covering the latest developments in semiconductor, embedded software and electronics technology for the last 25 years as a writer, editor, analyst and consultant. His expertise is now applied to the EV and uncrewed systems markets, where the technology is moving fast. He brings detailed technical knowledge, analysis and experience of hardware and software system development to deliver a unique insight into the challenges of these exciting, cutting edge markets.

Peter Donaldson – Technology Reporter

Peter Donaldson has been covering the technology of vehicle systems in particular and aerospace and defence in general since the mid-1980s. He cut his teeth on a range of titles covering civil and military helicopters, regional airliners, UAVs, space technology, military sensors and communications and advanced materials and has been a freelance writer and editor since 2010. Peter has been nominated for the Bill Gunston Technology Writer of the Year Award three times.

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