Latest News April 2025

Welcome to the latest Frewer Engineering newsletter.

This month’s edition showcases our aviation event attendance, space capabilities, and new intern Isobel.

We hope you enjoy the read!

Sustainable Skies

We’re excited to announce that Richard Lock, our managing director and Milan Andesilic, one of our design and analysis engineers will be attending Sustainable Skies, a key industry event dedicated to tackling aviation’s sustainability challenges and driving forward actionable solutions. We are looking forward to expanding our network and engaging with professionals across the aviation sector who are shaping the future. This event brings together key agents from academia, industry and government with the common ambition of accelerating progress towards Net Zero aviation.

With experience in high-efficiency turbojet engines, fuel cell systems, and advanced composite materials for energy storage tanks, we’re well equipped to support innovation in this sector and collaborate with new partners. This sector represents a crucial intersection of our technical strengths, and we are proud to contribute to engineering solutions that help reduce emissions and drive meaningful progress in the aerospace sector.

If you’re attending Sustainable Skies and would like to connect, we’d love to hear from you and contribute to your green ambitions!

Space Solutions

With Europe investing in new launch facilities, the continent is entering an exciting phase of renewed access to space. At Frewer Engineering, we aid this momentum by delivering advanced engineering solutions for the spacecraft and systems that depend on robust, lightweight, and launch-ready design.

We support our clients with high-performance composite structures, including lightweight yet durable components like satellite solar arrays, specifically designed for the extreme conditions of launch.

Precision matters when preparing for space, and it starts with unwavering commitment to perfection on the ground. Our team can conduct in-depth vibration and shock analysis to simulate launch environments, helping to guarantee structural resilience during lift-off and ascent.

As new spaceports come online across Europe, our mission remains the same: to provide innovative, reliable engineering solutions that help make space more accessible, one launch at a time.

Isobel at Frewer

Isobel has been with us in April from the ‘SME Internship Scheme’ at the University of Bristol, where she has completed her fourth year studying Engineering Design with a Year in Industry. She has worked on a wide range of projects during her studies, including analysing heat transfer within an underwater battery pod housing using FEA and CFD, and evaluating the structural stability of a helicopter landing pad. These experiences make her a valuable addition to our analysis team. The internship has been a great opportunity to apply her technical skills in a fast-paced consultancy environment, and Frewer has benefitted from her fresh perspective, enthusiasm, and solid foundation in simulation and design principles.