
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Development Manager",
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 Environmental friendly resin on the rails from
DSM Engineering Plastics, which we summarised at the time by saying "Resin not only provides aesthetic yet durable, and low-maintenance cladding systems, but also complies with strict flame, smoke and toxicity regulations".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Seals maintain integrity of face masks from
James Walker Keaflex: "Project involved producing seven new sealing products, made from coloured liquid silicone and thermoplastic rubber".
In November 2007, we covered the news from Nexans
concerning its Axle counter cable
- take a look at Resignalling project counts on specialised cable
which says: "Specialised signal cable offers the ideal combination of high performance, long-life, reliability and compact installed dimensions for train axle counter systems".
Take a look also at the news release from Precision Micro, Digital tooling cuts costs for small designs,
as well as Contactors and control relays cut costs from RS Components UK,
and Adhesives improve sandwich panel strength from Huntsman Polyurethanes.
See also:
Corrosion detectors receive explosive approval
(September 2007)
CorrTran MV can now be used in explosive atmospheres to help users determine the effectiveness of their corrosion inhibitors
Controller improves injection moulding consistency
(August 2007)
With Intellimould, process changes are made automatically while each part is being moulded
Fastener show attracts 50 exhibitiors
(August 2007)
Fastening and Assembly Solutions aims to provide opportunities for engineers of all disciplines to find suppliers and new products
Valve helps level coiled steel
(August 2007)
Bronx Manufacturing is fitting Moog's Digital Interface Valve (DIV) to a new machine that levels coiled high-strength, low-carbon steel strip
Software aids 3D data exchange
(August 2007)
ITI TranscenData's CADfix tackles the ever present problems of 3D model data exchange and re-use between different engineering software applications
Solenoid operates paintball firing mechanism
(August 2007)
Magnet Schultz solenoids enabled the markers to provide acting times of 2-3ms, up to 25 shots per second and a 40% increase in battery life
Company focuses on rail sector
(July 2007)
Hydrovane Transit will deliver tailor-made turnkey engineering solutions for the rail and transit sectors, providing high-quality compressed air for brake, door operation and pneumatic suspension
Automation company expands coverage
(July 2007)
The acquisition of Hatfield-based Prolocon Systems adds a seventh branch to BPX' expanding national coverage
Technology tracks tool position
(July 2007)
Absolute Vision has helped Castle Precision Engineering to keep track of tools in its factory using DataMouse Pro hand-held 2D code readers
Valve cladding contract awarded
(July 2007)
Arc Energy was awarded an initial contract by Oxford Engineering to clad a number of valve bodies destined for sub-sea Christmas trees
Compact flanges suit oil appliction
(July 2007)
Vector's SPO Compact Flange incorporates an internal metal-to-metal seal ring, replacing the gasket of a conventional flange
Scanner detects turbine cracks
(July 2007)
Phoenix Inspection Systems' new scanner will Alstom to replace manual steam turbine disc inspections with the latest phased array techniques
Stereolithography solution offers high durability
(June 2007)
DMX-SL is based on a technology which produces resins with extremely high impact strength and resistance to breakage
Ethernet compatibility simplifies motion control
(June 2007)
Ethernet-Powerlink compatible hardware has substantially reduced the hardware and wiring on a new variant of Harland's Mercury labelling system
Software aids air heater design
(May 2007)
Eclipse used Autodesk Inventor to construct a solid model of an air heater and EFD.Lab to test the proposed design before it was built
Metals centre receives new manager
(May 2007)
Dr Oluyinka Ogunjimi has joined Namtec, the National Metals Technology Centre as Business Development Manager
Partnership cuts injection moulding costs
(May 2007)
A partnership between NRG and Parker SSD is is set to help companies cut the power consumption of moulding machines by more than half
Company announces engineering promotion
(May 2007)
Effective immediately, Tina Lockhart is promoted to Director of Engineering at Moore Industries-International Tina joined Moore Industries in April 2006 as Product Development Manager
Materials company makes new appointment
(April 2007)
Richard Freeman will be based in Corby and will oversee Corus Tube's international business development
Powell to put her feet up
(April 2007)
Hydraulic Pumps (UK) says farewell and a happy retirement to its Business Development Manager
Mechanism holds shower panels in place
(April 2007)
BNL has joined forces with Daryl Showers to produce an adjustable mechanism for securing glass shower panels into their frames
Engineering body sponsors rail award
(March 2007)
The SOE (Society of Operations Engineers) is sponsoring the Rail Engineer of the Year award at the first ever Railstaff Awards
Serial to IP/Ethernet converters link devices
(March 2007)
The DX range of serial devices routers provide intelligent serial to IP/Ethernet protocol services, offering more functionality, flexibility and network resiliency
Engineers gain insight into the A380 Airbus
(March 2007)
Over 100 members of the Welsh Mechatronics Network attended the event and were able to gain an insight into the development of the Airbus family of aircraft
Milling machine allows prepping operations
(March 2007)
A refurbished TNC retrofitter is playing a key role in the supply of 11,700 stringers destined for the Airbus range of aircraft
Operations engineers take home prize
(March 2007)
The Society of Operations Engineers won the Membership Recruitment Award for its work with the Armed Forces
Electromagnetic company adopts data tool
(March 2007)
CADfix is integrated with the Efield suite of solvers as an effective pre and post-processor, providing geometry import, a user interface and sophisticated meshing
Checkweighing installation reduces product loss
(March 2007)
John Baarda's new checkweighing installation automatically shunts over filled punnets to checking stations, keeping lost stock to a minimum
Recruitment company makes new appointment
(March 2007)
NES has appointed Michael Sharman as Business Development Manager to its Manchester-based headquarters
Simulation software cuts analysis time
(February 2007)
By reducing the overall number of iterations, Ansys Version 11.0 has greatly reduced the solution time for nonlinear static and transient analyses
Company receives fluoropolymer award
(February 2007)
Varioptic's award winning Arctic Liquid Lens is a miniature auto-focus lens for mobile camera phones, webcams and barcode readers
Locomotive manufacturer makes battery choice
(February 2007)
Clayton Equipment builds its own battery packs for each of its locomotive using Hawker cells
Interconnect company appoints European manager
(February 2007)
Icore International's new European New Business Development Manager for the company's power contact business unit plans to raise customer knowledge of high-current connectors
Software upgrade meets ISO standards
(February 2007)
Absolute Vision, has released a new software upgrade for its Datamouse Pro code reader in line with the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) requirements

