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"Development Engineer"...

Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Development Engineer", 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 Innovation beats efficiency from Autodesk, which we summarised at the time by saying "Best-in-class manufacturers make fewer prototypes says Mike Lucas of Autodesk Manufacturing". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release Award winners are female engineering role models from Institution of Engineering and Technology: "This year's IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award has gone to an electrical engineering programme co-ordinator with power company E.ON".
 
In November 2007, we covered the news from SolidWorks Corporation concerning its SolidWorks 3D CAD software - take a look at CAD software provides safe electrical connections which says: "Storm-Safe, designed entirely in SolidWorks 3D CAD software, is a simple 'breakaway link' fixed to a utility pole that automatically disconnects cables from poles under abnormal stresses".
 
Take a look also at the news release from SolidWorks Corporation, Refrigerator manufacturer makes CAD choice, as well as CAD cuts saw development time from CoCreate Software, and Materials company makes new appointment from Corus Tubes.
 

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Development Engineer appointed by testing company (April 2007)
Phoenix Inspection Systems' new Development Engineer will develop new NDT products and technologies

IR presentations planned for defence expo (April 2007)
Sofradir company executives will give two presentations on advances in infra-red detectors at the SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, April 9th - 13th, in Orlando, Florida, US

E-learning training is tailored to specific needs (April 2007)
Corus Northern Engineering Services now offers a range of e-learning training courses to customers outside of the Corus Group, tailored to the customer's specific needs

Steel mill converter brought back into operation (April 2007)
FAG Industrial Services (FIS) has successfully completed the replacement of large, split spherical roller bearings on a critical, 140-tonne steel mill converter within three days

PP film grade allows cost-effective production (January 2007)
Borealis' new polypropylene (PP) film grade reduces production costs for converters by eliminating the need for different sealing films

System integration for rail applications on show (January 2007)
Hima-Sella will demonstrate new technologies on Stand S54 at the Railtex exhibition from 20th to 22nd February 2007 at the ExCel Centre, London

Smith to manage UK sales (January 2007)
Geoff Smith has joined the Hawk IR International team as the UK Sales Manager

Pumps are optimised for dosing duties (September 2006)
A revolutionary performance engineered device is claimed to be the most advanced peristaltic pump design on the market today

Peristaltic pump manufacturer stands alone (August 2006)
The continuing international success of the Autoclude business has encouraged the Samuel Hodge Group to launch Autoclude as a separate company

Eddy current displacement sensors (August 2006)
Automotive consultancy uses miniature eddy current displacement sensors built into pistons on gasoline engines to measure the displacement between the piston and the cylinder bore

Sensors enable real time measurement (July 2006)
Sensors enable real time measurement of engine piston displacement

Novel bearings bring the best of both worlds (July 2006)
An innovative rolling element bearing not only saves valuable design space, but also reduces friction and enables bearing width and mass to be decreased by some 20%

Long fibre product capacity expanded (May 2006)
RTP Company has significantly expanded its long fibre compound (LFC) capabilities with increased capacity, addition of key personnel and broader product offerings

Three product managers appointed (April 2006)
Manufacturer of instrumentation for liquid level measurement adds three people to its product management team for the company's point and continuous level measurement products

Gibbs to make mark at fasteners firm (April 2006)
Design and Development Engineer recruited to support a growing demand for custom fastenings and to work with clients in the development and prototyping of bespoke pressings, clips and wireforms

Brewery upgrades bottle and can drying facilities (March 2006)
Australian brewery installs bottle drying system and two high speed can drying tunnels for its bottling and canning lines to reduce compressed air usage

Gregory rises at Phoenix (February 2006)
Research Associate from Manchester University brought in to strengthen transducer development team at non-destructive testing company

Conductive compounds aid ATEX compliance (December 2005)
Conductive compounds are designed for applications that must meet the strict requirements outlined in both the ATEX Directive (94/9/EC) and EN50014

Brazilian office targets automotive expansion (October 2005)
Horton has opened an office in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and has hired Humberto Monesi as Regional Manager in that office

Long-fibre concentrate loads more glass (October 2005)
A long fibre (LF) concentrate with 80% glass-loading by weight is claimed to be the highest LF concentrate available in the industry

Buckley to develop vision applications (September 2005)
Absolute Vision has appointed Colin Buckley as its new Research and Development Engineer

PQ analysers upgrade actuator testing (August 2005)
Rotork Controls of Bath has awarded Carlo Gavazzi UK a contract to supply power quality analysers as part of an upgrade to the company's in-house test systems

Intern engineers permanent position (July 2005)
Rajesh Ramesh has joined Dynatek Dalta as Research and Development Engineer after successfully completing his internship there

Alliance to bring a new dimension to CFD data (June 2005)
Computational fluid dynamics specialist Cambridge Flow Solutions has formed a partnership with Virtalis to develop a method of seeing CFD data in 3D stereo

Alliance celebrates first successful year (April 2005)
Wyko Industrial Services and THK have celebrated the completion of their first successful year of trading - a year in which sales of THK and associated linear motion products have risen dramatically

Eddy current sensor counts revs for turbos (February 2005)
A miniature eddy current sensor system is helping leading manufacturers of turbochargers monitor the speed of turbocharger units up to 400,000rev/min

Software upgrades furnace performance (January 2005)
Morgan Advanced Ceramics has recently upgraded the vacuum brazing facility at its Rugby factory with state of the art HMIs

Dell takes on product development (January 2005)
Process drying specialist Secomak has appointed David Dell as its new Product Development Manager

Acquisition platform takes custom I/O onboard (December 2004)
Engineers can now extend the CompactRIO reconfigurable embedded system platform by creating their own custom I/O modules for applications requiring unique and specialised I/O signal types

Female engineering students celebrate awards (November 2004)
Two female engineering students were celebrating today after receiving engineering awards from Ford Motor Company at the Young Women Engineer of the Year award ceremony held in London

Laser vibrometers help F1 engines rev higher (September 2004)
Polytec's HSV-series laser vibrometers are being used by F1 and Nascar engine manufacturers to characterise and improve the valve performance of engines

Pneumatic cylinder in an affair of the heart (September 2004)
A new polymer vascular prosthetic graft is proving so popular that production is being further automated to keep up with increasing demand

Simulation helps race team drive ahead (August 2004)
Simulation software tools used to analyse race-car parts and performance for increased power, speed and safety

Cutting machine upgrade boosts kitchen throughput (August 2004)
A touch-screen-operated motion control system, linked to a servo-driven actuator, is enhancing the performance of a cutting machine employed by one of the country's major fitted kitchen makers

 

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