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Dawson and Toogood join creative team
2005 sees Design Reality expanding its high quality design operation with two new high calibre designers who will compliment its creative team.
News from Design Reality (10 March 2005)
Major contract for Australian subsidiary
Foster Wheeler's Australian subsidiary is to be involved in a major LNG project in Western Australia.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 9 March 2005)
Team starts work on weapons detectors
Work has begun to design and prototype monitors that can remotely detect plutonium, uranium, and other fissile materials used in the making of nuclear weapons.
News from Advanced Design Consulting ( 8 March 2005)
New regime for Argentine certification
A new regulation passed by the Argentinian authorities on 7th January 2005 introduces significant changes to the current certification scheme.
News from TUV International - Rheinland Group ( 8 March 2005)
UK team wins cup competition
Foster Wheeler Energy has won the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board ACTIVE Cup in a stiff competition against five other leading companies.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 7 March 2005)
Simulator aids unmanned aerial vehicle design
RFT Systems (Aerospace) has completed its privately funded study into thermal control systems for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
News from RFT Systems (Aerospace) ( 3 March 2005)
Consortium begins work on novel petrol engine
An advanced research programme will investigate a petrol engine concept which aims to deliver substantially reduced CO2 emissions as well as class leading performance and economy.
News from Ricardo ( 1 March 2005)
Novel process cuts the cost of high-pressure pipe
HexelOne is a novel technology for the production of large diameter plastic pipe at competitive cost for high-pressure applications.
News from Solvay Research and Technology (24 February 2005)
Hydrotreater unit ordered for Lithuania
Foster Wheeler Iberia has won a contract to supply and construct a new fluid catalytic cracker gasoline selective hydrotreater unit at AB Mazeikiu Nafta's Mazeikiai Refinery in northwest Lithuania.
News from Foster Wheeler (23 February 2005)
Service smoothes the way to micromanufacturing
SolidWorks is offering access to a new service to quickly, easily and affordably design and test more sophisticated microelectromechanical systems, microdevices and microscopic mechanical parts.
News from SolidWorks Corporation (17 February 2005)
DARPA awards guided munitions contract
BAE Systems has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Advanced Technology Office to convert a 60mm mortar into a precision guided munitions system.
News from BAE Systems (15 February 2005)
Artillery locating system goes on show
BAE Systems Avionics will demonstrate its world class battle winning HALO hostile artillery locating system at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX 2005) in Abu Dhabi this week.
News from BAE Systems (14 February 2005)
Contract covers Finnish planning
Foster Wheeler Energy has been awarded a concept selection study contract by TNK-BP for an oil and oil products import and export facility.
News from Foster Wheeler (10 February 2005)
Green power plant contract for Foster Wheeler
Foster Wheeler North America Corp has been awarded a contract valued in excess of $18 million by SNC-Lavalin Power of Redmond, Washington.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 8 February 2005)
Thrust washer answers automotive demands
User application article Minnesota Rubber and QMR Plastics injection mould a glass-filled nylon/silicone formulation to produce highly rugged thrust washers used in automotive universal joint assemblies.
News from Minnesota Rubber ( 7 February 2005)
Gasco awards project management contract
Foster Wheeler International has been awarded a project management consultancy contract by Abu Dhabi Gas Industries.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 1 February 2005)
CBE for former chairman
Ian Bill, recently retired Chairman of Foster Wheeler Energy, has been made a CBE in the New Year's Honours List for services to British business interests in the oil and gas sector.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 1 February 2005)
Apprentice scheme overcomes skills shortages
The Modern Apprentice scheme, adopted by Shearline Precision Engineering, is successfully helping to bridge the gap of skills shortages in the UK's manufacturing and engineering sectors.
News from Shearline Precision Engineering ( 1 February 2005)
New facility aids waste recycling
Master Magnets has recently designed and manufactured a materials recycling facility for the sortation and separation of comingled plastics and cans at Sita UK in Aberdeen.
News from Master Magnets (24 January 2005)
Hitachi enlists optical help
Hitachi Via Mechanics (USA) Emerging Technology Group (ETG) has selected Optics for Hire to provide optoelectronics prototyping and optical modelling.
News from Optics for Hire (14 January 2005)
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