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"Consulting Engineers"...

Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Consulting 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 Chain helps noodles go on for longer from Renold Chain, which we summarised at the time by saying "Since installing Synergy chain to a noodle drier, German Village Products has avoided at least three routine chain replacements". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Engineering consultancy moves premises from Stanton Consulting Engineers: "Shortly after moving to The Bridge Centre in Birches Head, Stoke-on-Trent, Stanton Consulting Engineers has had to switch to larger premises on the same site to cope with its increased workload".
 
In May 2007, we covered the news from Royal Academy of Engineering - take a look at 72 engineering grants provided for training which says: "The Royal Academy of Engineering has provided GBP 315,000 to support training programmes for small engineering companies".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Sick Stegmann, Incremental encoders offer customer programming, as well as CEOs aim for gender equality in science from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET, and Incremental encoders are easy to customise from Sick Stegmann.
 

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Programmable encoders cut inventory requirements (October 2006)
DRS21 CoreTech incremental encoders are now available in a freely programmable version

Website centralises cabling resources (August 2006)
Connectix has launched a new website aimed directly at consulting engineers active in the field of information technology infrastructure

Reverse engineering aids plating optimisation (January 2006)
The Elsyca PlatingMaster software tool optimises hard chrome electroplating processes, allowing users to achieve more uniform coatings, resulting in less material usage and reduced grinding

Extranet site aids UPS specification (October 2005)
A new free extranet will give electrical consulting engineers and design offices access to up-to-date technical and commercial information for projects demanding high availability power solutions

Wastewater samplers available for rental (September 2005)
Portable wastewater samplers are now available for rental, giving consulting engineers and contractors the benefit of the very best equipment for projects or feasibility studies

Expert software predicts plating performance (April 2005)
Elsyca has incorporated over 20 years of research and consultancy experience into its new software product, Elsyca PlatingMaster

Mixers meet PED requirements (March 2005)
Chemineer has become one of the very first designers and manufacturers of mixers and agitators to achieve the stringent requirements of the EU's Pressure Equipment Directive

Upgraded power for Bookham (March 2005)
A major electrical systems infrastructure upgrade project at Bookham's optical semiconductor facility near Northampton has been completed by ABB's Power Technologies business

Seminar gets to grips with engineering disputes (September 2004)
The IMechE is to hold a one-day seminar entitled 'Engineering disputes - how to manage them and how to succeed'

Hellman transfers from GM-Fiat Powertrain (July 2003)
Ricardo Consulting Engineers has appointed Anders Hellman as Product Group Director for Heavy Duty Diesels

UPS systems shed light on Thames crossing (May 2003)
Socomec UPS has supplied ten of its high-spec Digys UPS systems to electrical contractor, Field Systems Design to back up the tunnel lighting and control systems at Dartford Thurrock Crossing

Morris helps keep pace with expansion (May 2003)
NAFEMS has appointed Tim Morris to the role of Chief Operating Officer

Ask the engineer on new motor website (March 2003)
Prospec is a web-based service designed for engineers who specify electric motors, drives, generators, motion control and gear products

Flythroughs take clashes out of building services (March 2003)
NavisWorks has revealed how one UK customer has made NavisWorks an integral part of his business

Lighting scheme combines savings and aesthetics (November 2002)
Intelligent luminaires from Cooper Lighting and Security have been used in the new wing of the Police Mutual Assurance Society building in Lichfield

Upside-down joystick aids radiation research (September 2002)
Engineers from Advanced Design Consulting have taken the joystick for the sake of science and turned it upside-down

Drives solve harmonics problems for water company (July 2002)
ABB drives systems were designed and supplied by Slater Drive Systems to help Southern Water Services upgrade one of its pumping stations while avoiding damaging harmonic effects

Report shows further penetration by diesel (April 2002)
Demands for better fuel economy, pressure to reduce CO2 emissions and advanced diesel engine technology are the key factors helping to fuel the rise in diesel passenger car sales across Europe

New release of free document management system (December 2001)
Oasys, the software house of consulting engineers and designers Arup, is pleased to announce the 2.4a release of their free document management system Columbus

New Gateshead Millennium Bridge is under control (November 2001)
Kvaerner Markham was responsible for the systems that control the tilting process and earn the newly opened Gateshead Millennium Bridge its nickname, the 'Blinking Eye'

Consultancy expects diesel to match gasoline sales (May 2001)
Consumer demands for better fuel economy coupled with pressure to reduce CO2 emissions is likely to result in diesel sales accounting for half of all passenger cars sold in Europe, says a report

Seminars discuss hot building management issues (March 2001)
Honeywell Control Systems is growing its reputation as a supplier of integrated building solutions with a series of seminars strengthening its partnership with the UK's most influential consultants

Automatic transfer switches meet all the standards (January 2001)
Designed for emergency and standby operations, ASCO's new 7000 Series is the first CE marked, IEC 60947-6-1 compliant and Kema Keur marked range of automatic transfer switches in the world

 

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