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Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Automotive Engineers", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Automotive conference calls for papers from FISITA, which we summarised at the time by saying "Engineers, scientists and automotive experts are being encouraged to take part in the the 32nd Fisita World Automotive Congress". Earlier in the week, we featured the news release Books and papers aimed at automotive professionals from FISITA: "Books can be ordered from the FISITA bookstore and technical papers downloaded instantly, with secure online payment".
 
In June 2007, we covered the news from Bosch Automotive OE Division - take a look at Company extends student racing sponsorship which says: "This will be the third year that Bosch has sponsored the Formula Student competition, in which universities design, build, market and race a small single-seat car".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Form Fit and Function, Motion control specialist continues to grow, as well as JCB Dieselmax comes to Coventry from Coventry University, and World's fastest motorcycle is designed by FEA from Algor.
 

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Control system offers in-vehicle flexibility (December 2006)
For connectivity to in-vehicle communication buses and sensors along with wireless communication, the National Instruments CompactRIO platform now offers more options

Military vehicle cooling systems in focus (November 2006)
Flowmaster engineers will discuss the standardisation of cooling systems for military ground vehicle applications at the upcoming 2007 SAE World Congress and Exposition

Off-highway promotion for Shawaluk (November 2006)
Horton has appointed Neal Shawaluk to the position of Director of Sales, Off-Highway, Industrial and Specialty Markets

Alliance upgrades engine test cell (October 2006)
The UK-arm of automotive powertrain development-systems specialist A and D has entered into a new co-operative partnership with TIC

Software keeps student racers on track for success (September 2006)
SolidWorks and Cosmos software are key factors in continuously improving the designs of Formula-style race cars that are achieving big results in high-profile student competitions around the world

Student racers benefit from skidpan sponsorship (August 2006)
Bosch has continued its sponsorship of the Formula Student competition, which this year took place at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and Proving Ground, Leicestershire, UK

Recruitment group adds automotive sector support (July 2006)
TAC Europe has acquired ACR Solutions, a company providing technical recruitment services to an impressive client portfolio across the automotive and motorsport sectors

Dashboard switches key in car buying process (February 2006)
Researchers discover that the feel of the switches on a £1000 dashboard could be the deciding factor in whether customers buy £55,000 luxury cars or remain loyal to the car brand they first purchase

AP Braking expands R and D facilities (December 2005)
AP Braking expands R and D facilities with the installation of a modified Carbolite thermal chamber for long-term test programmes involving flammable liquids

UGS helps with automotive certification (October 2005)
UGS Corp has joined the Society of Automotive Engineers and Cadpo to provide PLM-related training and testing components for the SAE Automotive Certification

Software helps engineers meet safety requirements (October 2005)
ICEM Surf software is being used by a small, UK design engineering services supplier to help automotive industry OEMs meet quality and safety requirements for vehicle bodies and interiors

Software predicts fatigue in welded structures (October 2005)
A ground-breaking new method for predicting fatigue life in welded structures could revolutionise the field and has the potential to save billions of dollars

Lotus takes CAD certification to Asia (August 2005)
The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International) and Cadpo, announce Lotus Engineering as the newest certified automotive CAD delivery partner in Asia

Polymers in automotive fuel containment (August 2005)
Rapra Technology has published the programme for the Second International Conference on Polymers in Automotive Fuel Containment

Indian engineers gain automotive CAD certification (July 2005)
The Society of Automotive Engineers and Cadpo have successfully launched two CAD certification courses through Kalyani Net Ventures in Pune, India

Upgrade for sound and vibration analyser (May 2005)
A new measurement solution delivers innovative and unique technologies for safer, more productive operation, standardised data management and product problem resolution

Thermoplastics promise automotive advances (April 2005)
Two new thermoplastics aim to enable automotive exterior body panels that offer a balance of lightweight performance, reliable properties against impact and competitive cost

Hydroformed tube contract prompts expansion (March 2005)
Corus has invested to upgrade its precision tubes facility in Zwijndrecht, the Netherlands, following confirmation that it has secured Europe's largest single automotive hydroformed tube contract

Automotive CAD certification comes to India (February 2005)
Kalyani Net Ventures is the first Certified SAE Automotive CAD Certification Delivery Partner in India

Automotive CAD courses cover the essentials (January 2005)
The Society of Automotive Engineers and Cadpo announce the release of the first three CAD certification courses and examinations

Paper explains design influence in e-engineering (September 2004)
ICEM has been selected to provide one of the conference speakers at the Conat 2004 International Automotive Congress taking place in Brasov, Romania from 20th to 22nd October 2004

IEE rewards innovative student racers (August 2004)
The 2004 Formula Student team from Lulea University of Technology in Sweden has been awarded the IEE award for 'Most innovative use of electrical engineering'

3D design software boosts productivity (June 2004)
SolidWorks 2005 boasts powerful drawing capabilities, unparalleled ease of use and a host of new productivity features, accelerating the adoption of 3D design and speeding the pace of industry

Software jumpstarts engineering careers (May 2004)
The University of Calgary, Canada, uses SolidWorks Education Edition 3D mechanical design software to jumpstart students' mechanical and manufacturing engineering careers

Automotive recruitment on the up (February 2004)
ARM Automotive Recruitment has revealed record profits for the latest quarter, signalling a significant upturn in employment for the European automotive industry

Simulator simplifies HIL model development (September 2003)
General Motors Powertrain has selected RT-Lab engineering simulators to enable analytical models of both mechanical and control systems to be moved directly into hardware-in-the-loop models

Site features Society of Automotive Engineers (May 2003)
A new website from American Technical Publishers highlights the publications and resources of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)

Stress analysis aids touring car success (May 2003)
Triple Eight automotive engineers use linear static stress analysis software to study a variety of load-bearing components on their Vauxhall Astra Coupe British Touring Car Championship racing cars

Steel bar targets internal combustion engines (March 2003)
Fractim is a new steel bar product designed to bring cost savings to the automotive supply chain and meet increasing performance specifications required by next generation internal combustion engines

Crash simulator takes on new materials properties (February 2003)
Pam-Crash 2G is the second generation of the leading crash-simulation software from ESI Group

Thermal analysis for automotive designs (December 2002)
Flowmaster2/V6.3 is the latest version of the powerful fluid flow and heat transfer simulation software for automotive engineers

Single-click solution for automotive design (October 2002)
Opal-RT Technologies and Mechanical Simulation Corporation (MSC) have joined forces to add the real-time capabilities of Opal-RT's RT-Lab to MSC's flagship product, CarSim

Software helps students compete at SAE competition (June 2002)
Cosmos analysis and simulation software is playing an integral role in the creation of tournament vehicles for college-level competitions sanctioned by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)

Solution speeds design of energy-efficient cars (March 2002)
Ansoft has integrated its Simplorer with Advisor (advanced vehicle simulator), a widely used software tool created by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

 

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