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Friction stir welding research bears fruit

Materials joining specialist TWI has used equipment and expertise at its Yorkshire Technology Centre to make significant advances in welding technology.

News from TWI (The Welding Institute), Oct 25, 2005

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Oak Ridge contributes to software efforts

The Material Data Management Consortium (MDMC) is welcoming Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) as its newest member.

News from ASM International, Oct 21, 2005

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Academy lays down ethics of engineering

The Royal Academy of Engineering has launched a statement of ethical principles to which it believes all professional engineers and related bodies should subscribe.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Oct 17, 2005

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Research and training facilities open for business

The National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) has officially launched its new research and training facilities based at the Swinden Technology Centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC), Oct 12, 2005

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UK moves into machine tool trade surplus

UK exports of machine tools in the 2nd quarter of 2005 were worth GBP 113.6 million, a rise of +22.7% compared with the 1st quarter of 2005 and +12.3% higher than in Q2 2004.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Oct 4, 2005

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Polymer industry and academia need stronger link

Richard Simpson, Director of Faraday Plastics, has called for a revitalisation of UK academe/industrial relations in polymer science and technology.

News from Faraday Plastics & Polymer Partnership, Oct 3, 2005

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Exhibitors buy up space at MACH 2006

With eight months still to go, MACH 2006 continues to go from strength to strength.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Sep 23, 2005

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UK minister visits EMO Hanover show

Flying the flag for British industry at EMO Hanover was Ian Pearson, the UK Minister for Trade, Foreign Affairs and Investment.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Sep 22, 2005

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DTI minister visits resource centre

DTI Deputy Minister for Women and Equality, Meg Munn was at the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (UKRC) in Bradford this week.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET, Sep 14, 2005

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Survey highlights weakness in confidence

The latest trends survey from the Manufacturing Technologies Association shows a continuation of trends identified in the previous quarter.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Sep 1, 2005

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Centre questions findings of IQ study

The UKRC has responded to controversial news that a study will be published later this year in British Journal of Psychology, which will claim that men are more intelligent than women.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET, Aug 30, 2005

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Masterclass process delivers measurable benefits

The Wigton site of Innovia Films, has completed a programme of work with PICME that has delivered measurable benefits in the Human Resources department.

News from PICME, Aug 16, 2005

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Project investigates assembly system specification

The European E-Race project is currently developing a new, computer based, customer oriented, assembly system specification tool.

News from TQC, Aug 12, 2005

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Bassem and Mehta bring experience onboard

At its June 2005 Annual Meeting, Modbus-IDA expanded its Board of Directors and elected two new members, bringing the total number of Directors to eight.

News from Modbus-IDA, Aug 12, 2005

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Association gains a new dimension

3DX-Ray is the latest company to join the UK Industrial Vision Association.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association, Aug 9, 2005

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UK manufacturing - not all doom and gloom

Mick Hall, Chairman of the Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association, delivers his Summer message on the state of UK manufacturing.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association, Aug 9, 2005

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Polymer project focuses on electrical properties

Rapra Technology has secured Eur 5 million of EU funding together with a 20 strong European consortium to improve the electrical conductivity of a range of polymer materials.

News from Rapra Technology, Jul 26, 2005

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Reduce water usage to save money

With water a scarce resource in many parts of the UK, the engineering sector continues to waste water unnecessarily, literally pouring money down the drain.

News from Envirowise, Jul 22, 2005

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Environmental brief for Charlesworth

Rapra Technology continues its strategy of focused growth with the appointment of Philip Charlesworth as Business Development Manager for environmental-based products, services and solutions.

News from Rapra Technology, Jul 19, 2005

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Beadsworth to drive agenda for change

The Manufacturing Institute has appointed Chris Beadsworth, previously UK Managing Director of Landis and Gyr, as its new Commercial Director.

News from Manufacturing Institute, Jul 15, 2005

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Kronawitter takes the chair

Ralf Kronawitter has been appointed Chair of the Manufacturer Council of the European Power Transmission Distributors Association (EPTDA).

News from EPTDA, Jul 8, 2005

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Britain urged to finance new Mars mission

Britain has the ability to finance, develop and launch its own mission to find life on Mars, a conference of Yorkshire business and academic figures heard this week.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Jun 30, 2005

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Centre to expand research and training

The National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) has officially launched its new research and training activities.

News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC), Jun 20, 2005

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Alliance aims for bigger share of aerospace cake

A US-based group which has been solving complex cost, process and performance management problems for more than 30 years has made a Yorkshire Forward project its first European affiliated member.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Jun 15, 2005

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UK machine tool exports go down

UK exports of machine tools in the 1st quarter of 2005 were worth GBP 92.6 million, a reduction of -10.9% compared with the 4th quarter of 2004 and -9.5% lower than in the 1st period of 2004.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Jun 13, 2005

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