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Engineering and Technology Board announced for UK
The Engineering and Technology Board is a new UK body that will support the engineering and technology sector and assist professionals in marketing their skills in a rapidly changing marketplace
News from The Engineering Council (16 February 2001)
E-journal and research services merge
Ingenta, the global research gateway, has announced a merger with CatchWord, the e-journal online hosting and distribution service, in a deal valued at £11.2 million ($16 million).
News from Ingenta.com ( 6 February 2001)
Global Marketplace for Automotive Engineering Jobs
FISITA (the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies) has recently launched fisitajobs.com, the Global Marketplace for Automotive Engineering Jobs on the web.
News from FISITA (29 January 2001)
OUP humanities/social science journals at ingenta
Ingenta, the global research gateway, has been selected by Oxford University Press (OUP) to host the full text of 60 OUP humanities and social science journals on the web
News from Ingenta.com (26 January 2001)
Big investment in production procurement service
First Index has received $10.8 million in new investment from a consortium of leading UK and US venture capital funds, LMS Capital, Bessemer Venture Capital Partners (BVP) and Quester
News from First Index (19 January 2001)
Brighton is definitely the place to be!
Jim Hicks, Managing Director of Amplicon Liveline, the specialist distributor of IT and Instrumentation to Industry, agrees that Brighton is definitely the place to be for an electronics company!
News from Amplicon Liveline (12 January 2001)
Energy usage consultancy helps with Climate Levy
The UK government will introduce the Climate Change Levy on all non-domestic energy use from April 2001, and Alstom Power Conversion has appointed a team of experts to look at minimising energy usage
News from Alstom Power Conversion (21 December 2000)
Engineers must lead rail network back to normal
Engineers must lead and be seen to lead the recovery process in restoring the national rail network to normality, a briefing of MPs was told on 13 December.
News from The Engineering Council (19 December 2000)
400 new users a month registering for Findfast
The latest version of a world-leading internet-based procurement (exchange) service was demonstrated at Manufacturing Week by its creator and marketer, the British enterprise First Index
News from First Index (18 December 2000)
Sensorland meets its public at Mtec exhibition
Sensorland, the new Sensors and Data Systems website will be at the forthcoming MTEC 2001 Sensors and Measurement Technology Exhibition and Conference at the NEC, Birmingham 14 and 15th Feb 2001
News from Sensorland ( 8 December 2000)
ERA joins with Stress Engineering Services
ERA Technology and Stress Engineering Services offer assessment services to the oil refining, petrochemical and utility industries in North America and the Caribbean.
News from ERA Technology (24 November 2000)
Ixthus on the move
Ixthus Instrumentation has moved to a new suite of offices in the Village of Overton, but is retaining existing telephone and fax numbers.
News from Ixthus Instrumentation (24 November 2000)
Forum to dispel myths surrounding UK e-business
The Engineering Council's E-business Forum on Thursday 7 December 2000 is to reveal findings from a recent e-business mission to the US which dispels the myth that the UK is far behind in e-business
News from The Engineering Council (15 November 2000)
Autobiography highlights career of safety guru
Trevor Kletz is an outstanding communicator on safety in the process industries, and now his autobiography, By Accident, tells for the first time how he got where he is today
News from PVA (24 October 2000)
Process Control company opens Bahrain office
Samac Controls Ltd (Scientific Analysis, Measurement and Control) has exported process control instrumentation equipment to Middle Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean countries for over ten years.
News from Samac Exports (11 October 2000)
Siemens forms Global Centre of eExcellence
Following the establishment of the Siemens Mall and other e-commerce initiatives, Siemens has announced the formation of a Global Centre of eExcellence in Munich, Germany.
News from Siemens Automation and Drives ( 5 October 2000)
Superfactory offers manufacturing Learning Centre
The Superfactory web site now features a Learning Centre with over fifty online programs on topics in manufacturing, engineering, quality, safety, business leadership, and facilities management
News from Superfactory Corporation ( 3 October 2000)
New Senior Applications Engineer for HBM UK
Jay Lakhani has been appointed Senior Applications Engineer for HBM UK, the data acquisition and measurement specialists. Brochure available
News from HBM United Kingdom ( 2 October 2000)
Hutchinson and Dibley acquires Adwest Adamant
The acquisition of the Adwest Adamant actuator business from Dura Automotive has been completed by Hutchinson and Dibley.
News from Hutchinson and Dibley (21 September 2000)
Rockwell's major new customer support facilities
Following massive investment in facilities at its UK Headquarters in Milton Keynes, Rockwell Automation says it is now able 'to bring Complete Automation to life' Brochure available
News from Rockwell Automation (15 September 2000)
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