
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Engineering Department",
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 Website offers detailed flowmeter information from
Cox Instruments, which we summarised at the time by saying "Visitors to Cox' website can contact the Cox Applications Engineering Department for assistance with proper system configuration and calibration for a wide range of fluid measurement
requirements".
Earlier in the week,
we featured the news release Software improves document management from
First Trace: "Kinnosa organises data into a 'virtual repository' rather than a centralised data vault, allowing users to manage and search information scattered across a distributed environment".
In January 2008, we covered the news from Wyko, an Eriks Company
concerning its MRO operations
- take a look at MRO services extend to third-party procurement
which says: "A new contract between Icopal and Wyko extends the scope of the company's MRO service to include a wider range of activities needed for the efficient operation of the site".
Take a look also at the news release from Institute of Acoustics, Awards recognise young acoustic engineers,
as well as Document system improves collaboration from First Trace,
and Students receive CAD education from SolidWorks Corporation.
See also:
Company etches logo in a human hair
(July 2007)
In order for customers to gain a better understanding of how the Fuel+ technology works, Maxsys arranged for the etching of its logo onto a human hair
Software receives asset management upgrade
(July 2007)
The InnoCielo Asset Management Module integrates engineering content management with enterprise asset management, thus bridging the gap between maintenance and engineering
Software chosen to optimise aerospace development
(June 2007)
MT Aerospace will implement HyperWorks tools within the design and optimisation processes of its aerospace components
Engineering body awards silver medals
(June 2007)
Royal Academy of Engineering President Lord Browne of Madingley presented four silver medals at the Academy Awards Dinner in London on Tuesday 5th June
Software distribution agreement reached
(May 2007)
Axemble will bring Seemage to the EU's many small and midsize manufacturing companies, helping them produce product deliverables quickly and efficiently by reusing SolidWorks 3D design data
ECM provider announces name change
(April 2007)
Cyco Software's name change to BlueCielo ECM Solutions reflects the strategic repositioning of the company as a solutions provider
Design software eases CAD learning
(March 2007)
Canadian machinist Westley Chagnon turned to Alibre Design Xpress when he was learning to use CAD
BOHS announces beneficiaries of bursary
(March 2007)
Latest round of Bursary Awards announced by The British Occupational Hygiene Society
Hardness testers meet wide ranging academic needs
(March 2007)
When Dr Bostjan Bezensek set out to find hardness testers for the busy Mechanical Engineering Department of Glasgow University, his brief was extremely demanding
Software-based materials toolkit updated
(February 2007)
EduPack is centered on the CES EduPack software and database, supported by textbooks, lectures, projects, and exercises
GBP 2 million donation establishes research post
(December 2006)
A Cambridge engineering graduate who founded an engineering software company has donated more than GBP 2 million to endow a post in solid mechanics
Appointments keep pace with continued growth
(November 2006)
Vibration monitoring specialist Monitran has made a number of key appointments in order to keep pace with its continued rapid growth
Paper explains merits of free CAD model downloads
(November 2006)
A new free-to-download white paper details a new opportunity for manufacturers and distributors to drive revenue growth, lower costs and increase customer loyalty
College delivers entire apprenticeship framework
(September 2006)
Shrewsbury College has become the first in Shropshire to offer fully integrated apprenticeships in engineering
Gauge gives confidence in aerospace CMM accuracy
(August 2006)
The Renishaw Machine Checking Gauge gives owners of CMMs the ability to regularly ascertain the performance of their investments, alerting them to accuracy problems before they impact processes
Tokyu car to streamline design processes
(July 2006)
Railway rolling stock manufacturer aims for greater business efficiency and improved quality with 3D product development from basic concept to detailed design
Digital shipyard simulates vessels of tomorrow
(May 2006)
The world's leading shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries has built a simulation-based digital shipyard using Delmia digital manufacturing technology
Friction hinges offer new design options
(March 2006)
Friction hinges have been traditionally used in the computer industry, but there are new and other markets where friction hinges could be used to replace gas springs or regular frictionless hinges
3D viewer liberates manufacturing data
(March 2006)
With Catia's 3D XML viewer, 3D manufacturing data are not restricted to the engineering department that has Catia software installed on its workstations
Pump replacements increase energy savings
(March 2006)
Energy savings of 50%, less downtime and cheaper maintenance followed a process water plant modernisation and pump replacement project for manufacturer of personal care products
Promotion and recruitment at computer maker
(January 2006)
Hand-held computer maker promotes two company executives and adds a third
PLC workstation helps train students
(January 2006)
Further and higher education institute installs third PLC-controlled workstation in its engineering department
Students improve their knowledge of Catia
(January 2006)
Dassault Systemes certification allows students to better promote their knowledge of Catia
Tester adds weight to cable termination project
(January 2006)
An EZ50 materials testing machine is playing a key role in a 4 year research project to investigate many aspects of wire/rod network design and specification
Model aircraft challenges British ingenuity
(November 2005)
A leading British university and a specialist IT solutions company aim to see just how innovative Britain can be by issuing a challenge - to make an aeroplane
Software speeds complex composite parts to market
(November 2005)
Power Solution software is helping Italian composites manufacturer Plyform to reduce both costs and time to market
Truflo enhances management team at IMF
(November 2005)
Yves Cuyvers has been promoted to Director and General Manager for Truflo International group company IMF, based near Paris, France
Newsletter follows successful seminar
(October 2005)
An e-based newsletter for business and industry has been launched by the Engineering Department of Shrewsbury College
Document management software aids compliance
(October 2005)
Concrete pole manufacturer Ameron International uses Adept engineering document management to help improve product engineering and fast track its industry certification processes
Integration is key to CAD/CAM success
(September 2005)
TopSolid'Design has become an indispensable tool for Chilean mining equipment manufacturer Wunkhaus Electromecanica
Software plays vital role in Land Rover designs
(September 2005)
Improved design development workflow, enabled by ICEM software, has resulted in reduced costs and improved quality at Land Rover
Plane maker commits to company-wide system
(September 2005)
Pilatus Aircraft has commissioned UGS to proceed with the third phase of implementing its Teamcenter digital lifecycle management solution
Data management products join Autodesk line
(September 2005)
Micro Concepts has been accredited as one of only three Autodesk data management resellers in the UK
Bostik invests in safety culture change
(September 2005)
In just 14 months, Bostik has invested between AUS$1million and AUS$1.5million on safety improvements at its Melbourne operations and has not finished its radical safety upgrade yet

