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System monitors railway comfort
AmbiMon is a portable, easy to use system for monitoring the ride quality and noise levels of train journeys
News from DeltaRail Group ( 9 July 2007)
UK design companies target Chinese market
A 12-member China design taskforce, which represents some of the best in British design, will host seminars and participate in conferences in Shanghai, Beijing, Wuxi and Guangzhau from October 2007.
News from Creactive Design ( 4 July 2007)
Engineering consultancy moves premises
Shortly after moving to The Bridge Centre in Birches Head, Stoke-on-Trent, Stanton Consulting Engineers has had to switch to larger premises on the same site to cope with its increased workload.
News from Stanton Consulting Engineers ( 3 July 2007)
Composites company receives new certification
Brookhouse conducts its business activity in compliance with environmental legislation and strives to prevent pollution and continually improve its environmental performance.
News from Brookhouse Holdings (29 June 2007)
Combustion engineers work on new diesel concept
Caterpillar is leading the project to develop the combustion techniques needed to build a practical HCCI diesel engine, with assistance from Cambridge Consultants.
News from Cambridge Consultants (27 June 2007)
Project boosts efficiency by 20%
User application article Loren Engineering Solutions has been working closely with Renshaw to improve profitability and productivity.
News from Lorien Engineering Solutions (19 June 2007)
Device eases paint roller cleaning
User application article Washa sought the aid of the Polymer Cluster in developing and testing its Rolla Washa.
News from Polymer Cluster (15 June 2007)
Engineering company receives new accreditation.
A Staffordshire engineering consultancy believes the award of an industry accreditation has justified its commitment to professional service.
News from Stanton Engineering ( 5 June 2007)
Engineering company wins quality accreditation
North View Engineering's new quality accreditation will give it increased access to the petrochemical sector.
News from Tees Valley Engineering Partnership (31 May 2007)
Precision stages aid automation
ADC's custom design applications include; fabrication and assembly of gantry tables, spectrometers, hex poles, machine tool, assembly and packaging applications.
News from Advanced Design Consulting (30 May 2007)
Assessment service expanded
Invetech offers an integrated range of services for the biotechnology market, including process development, process optimisation and product specification.
News from Invetech (14 May 2007)
Outsourcing speeds aerospace industry growth
Technical background article Business is booming again in the aerospace industry, says Suresh Babu, Global Head of Aerospace Practice, Tata Consultancy Services.
News from Tata Consultancy Services (14 May 2007)
Media chooses "best engine" recipient
The Roewe KV6 is the first Chinese own-brand product to receive the "best engine" award at the Shanghai auto show.
News from Ricardo (10 May 2007)
Contract signed for rail system
Interfleet Technology is using its skills and knowledge of vehicle engineering to oversee the production of nonFRA-compliant diesel multiple units (DMUs) for a commuter rail system in Austin, Texas.
News from Interfleet Technology (10 May 2007)
Power switching system aids vehicle conversion
User application article The Genisys system provides a modular solution to the management of increasingly complex electrical systems on specialist vehicles.
News from Sagentia ( 9 May 2007)
Boiler island contract awarded
A Foster Wheeler subsidiary has been awarded the contract for a 385MW circulating fluidised-bed (CFB) boiler island to be located in Lappeenranta in eastern Finland.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 9 May 2007)
Brennan is briefed with doubling consultancy
Mark Brennan is the new Business Director at Frazer-Nash Consultancy.
News from Frazer-Nash Consultancy ( 4 May 2007)
Rail company cuts energy costs
An Interfleet Technology study study has found that GB can reduce its traction energy consumption by about 25%, with further savings possible in the future.
News from Interfleet Technology ( 4 May 2007)
GBP 500,000 in contracts mark second birthday
Teesside engineering firm MB Tech is celebrating two years in business with the announcement of new contract wins totalling more than GBP 500,000 in the last four months.
News from Tees Valley Engineering Partnership ( 2 May 2007)
New MD appointed by design company
Steve Slater will pick up the reins from David Morris, who is retiring after 10 years at the helm of Lorien Engineering Solutions.
News from Lorien Engineering Solutions ( 1 May 2007)
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