
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Warwick Manufacturing Group",
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 University adopts PLM software from
Delmia, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), part of the university's engineering faculty, is poised to employ Dassault Systemes as a key system in the delivery of its research and teaching".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Prime Minister praises digital lab initiative from
University of Warwick: "The Warwick Digital Laboratory will provide a high quality research environment for multidisciplinary teams".
In June 2006, we covered the news from University of Warwick
- take a look at Hybrid vehicles come together
which says: "Government reps, policy makers, manufacturers and researchers will come together in Warwickshire today for England's first hybrid vehicle rally".
Take a look also at the news release from University of Warwick, Robots pick mushroom and mow the grass,
as well as Dashboard switches key in car buying process from University of Warwick,
and Warwick Manufacturing uses Aesthetica software from Icona Solutions.
See also:
CMM aids automotive research
(July 2005)
An HC-90 co-ordinate measuring machine is the latest acquisition by Warwick Manufacturing Group's International Automotive Research Centre at the University of Warwick
Researchers aim to bring back the vroom
(July 2005)
Researchers at Warwick Manufacturing Group have been using a performance car simulator to gather information on what engine sounds are preferred by various different types of customers
Robot football pushes vision systems to the limit
(May 2005)
The University of Plymouth dominated the second annual UK Robot Football Championships
Minister to present 2005 MX Awards
(May 2005)
Jacqui Smith, Minister for Industry, and former Leader of the Opposition, William Hague, will announce the winners of the 2005 Manufacturing Excellence Awards on 29th June
New centre to showcase manufacturing technologies
(April 2005)
Lancashire will be leading the way forward for the latest in manufacturing support when the Northern Technologies Advanced Manufacturing Centre opens in Burnley this summer
Robots kick off British championships
(March 2005)
A Swede is at the heart of another UK British Football championship: but it is not Sven Goran Eriksson - this time it is Swedish student Jarl Cornell and the footballers are all robots
Aerospace supply chain explained
(March 2005)
At its recent aerospace supply chain seminar at Warwick Manufacturing Group, GTMA continued to take up the cudgels on behalf of toolmakers
Supercritical fluids in the polymer industry
(February 2005)
A new report provides a comprehensive overview of current research into the use of supercritical fluids in the polymer industry
Everything's coming up handsets
(November 2004)
Researchers at the Warwick Manufacturing Group have devised a novel way to recycle discarded mobile telephones
Robot sales surge ahead
(October 2004)
The British Automation and Robot Association (BARA) has recorded record sales of robots within the UK for the third quarter of 2004
Manufacturing excellence recognised at Corus
(August 2004)
Corus Tubes has won the prestigious IMechE MX2004 Manufacturing Excellence Award for Resource Efficiency
Practical guide to injection moulding
(June 2004)
The 'Arburg practical guide to injection moulding' is based on course material used by Arburg in training operators of injection moulding machines
Troubleshooting injection moulding
(May 2004)
A new review, 'Troubleshooting injection moulding', looks at the different types of surface defects that can be identified in plastic parts and the best ways to solve these problems
Environmentally friendly manufacturing is the key
(April 2004)
According to one of the UK's leading manufacturing experts, environmentally aware manufacturing is the one remaining thing that can stem the quarter-century-long slump in UK volume manufacturing
Importance of compliance with BS EN294
(April 2004)
Jeremy Procter, Convenor of the European Standards Committee responsible for Machine Guards, looks at the far-reaching implications of BS EN294:1992
Guard system maintains rivet safety
(April 2004)
Warwick Manufacturing Group has selected the unique Angel modular machine guarding system for a new installation around an automated self-pierce rivet system
How to comply with the reach-distance standard
(April 2004)
Jeremy Procter, Convenor of the European Standards Committee responsible for Machine Guards, looks at the far-reaching implications of BS EN294:1992
Modular guarding suits rivet research cell
(April 2004)
Warwick Manufacturing Group has selected the Angel modular machine guarding system for a new installation around an automated self-pierce rivet system
Safety controller protects spot weld research
(March 2004)
One of the latest additions at Warwick Manufacturing Group is a spot weld research cell with safety provided by a software-configurable modular safety controller
Automotive steel expertise is moving to Warwick
(March 2004)
Corus Automotive is relocating to Warwick Manufacturing Group to continue its development of innovative vehicle engineering
Midlands plastics companies win technology support
(May 2003)
The University of Warwick's Warwick Manufacturing Group and Rapra Technology have won GBP 2 million of funding to help West Midlands plastics companies in their adoption of new technology
Good start to plastics seminar series
(February 2003)
Over 30 delegates attended the Faraday Plastics seminar on CO2 technology at the Warwick Manufacturing Group on 5th February
Modest recovery in UK fluid power industry
(October 2002)
John Walker's message to delegates of The British Fluid Power Association's (BFPA) sixth economic seminar at Gaydon was for a modest recovery in the UK fluid power industry in early 2003
An introduction to automotive composites
(September 2002)
A new book is aimed at anyone who needs to be innovative in the use of materials in car manufacture
Successful seminar on blow moulding
(July 2002)
Beko reports that its recent seminar on advances in blow moulding technology, held at the University of Warwick, was a success
Simplified wiring system for low volume vehicles
(November 2000)
A simplified wiring system using the DeviceNet open fieldbus standard has been developed for low volume specialised vehicles by the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) at the University of Warwick
DeviceNet troubleshooting and consultancy offered
(November 2000)
A full range of troubleshooting and consultancy services for DeviceNet users and vendors in the UK is available from the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) based at the University of Warwick
The rapid prototyping and toolmaking link
(October 2000)
Following design and rapid prototyping, tool making is a third element that needs equally careful consideration if the goal of faster product development is to be achieved
End users appreciate the DeviceNet Experience
(October 2000)
More than 30 industrial end users and OEMs gained some valuable first-hand experience on the benefits of open control networks at the DeviceNet Experience held at the University of Warwick
DeviceNet training on offer in November 2000
(October 2000)
The DeviceNet University is coming to the UK, offering end-users, system integrators and maintenance personnel training in the design, use and maintenance of DeviceNet open fieldbus control systems
DeviceNet adopted as a European standard
(May 2000)
The CENELEC Technical Board has ratified EN 50325-1 (General) and EN 50325-2 (DeviceNet), officially adopting DeviceNet as a European standard
Group formed for UK Devicenet users
(February 2000)
Since its introduction a few years ago, Devicenet has grown rapidly in the UK and is now the leading Controller Area Network (CAN) based system

