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Motor Challenge is best industrial practice
Most environmental schemes cost money, but here's one that improves environmental performance and saves money in the process.
News from Copper Development Association (13 August 2003)
Big guns re-affirm Hart commitment
Major process automation systems and instrumentation suppliers have confirmed their commitment to Hart communication technology.
News from Hart Communication Foundation (12 August 2003)
Integrated manufacture of hot coiled springs
The computer integrated manufacture of hot coiled springs is in the second year of a two-year project funded under the ICT Carrier Scheme.
News from Institute of Spring Technology (12 August 2003)
Hart seminar is a real eye-opener
The Hart Communication Foundation (HCF) is offering a special half-day "Basics of Hart" seminar presented by HCF Chief Engineer Wally Pratt.
News from Hart Communication Foundation (28 July 2003)
Institution opens up membership to companies
Rolls-Royce has become the first company member of the IED.
News from Institution of Engineering Designers (22 July 2003)
DTI approves plan for plastics
The UK's plastics research and development centre has agreed its business plan for the next three years with the Department of Trade and Industry.
News from Faraday Plastics Partnership (10 July 2003)
Open day for tooling automation project
An open day in High Wycombe will provide an opportunity for toolmakers to discuss the latest developments in automation and the progress of the European-funded Fastool project.
News from GTMA ( 3 July 2003)
Practical advice from corporate killing seminar
More than 80 concerned delegates gathered in Chelsea last week to learn how to help protect their staff and businesses from prosecution under the proposed new corporate killing legislation.
News from The Society of Operations Engineers (27 June 2003)
Steady growth for industrial fastener markets
US industrial fastener demand is forecast to rise 5.6% annually through 2007 to $11.5 billion.
News from The Freedonia Group (25 June 2003)
Robust growth forcast for chemical sensors
Demand for chemical sensors is forecast to grow 8.6% per year to $3.4 billion in 2006.
News from The Freedonia Group (25 June 2003)
Technology to drive the sensor market
The US market for sensor products (sensors, transducers and associated housings) is projected to increase 6.7% per year through 2006 to $13.4 billion.
News from The Freedonia Group (25 June 2003)
Ton up in the West Midlands
Rapra Technology has successfully completed its 100th piece of work for the British Government's Manufacturing Advisory Service West Midlands (MAS-WM).
News from Rapra Technology (19 June 2003)
Corrosion testing joins portfolio
Rapra Technology is trialling a new piece of corrosion testing equipment - the CorrosionBox from Reltech - as part of its ongoing client work.
News from Rapra Technology (13 June 2003)
Freeman takes charge of UK operations
Mark Freeman is the new Managing Director of UL International (UK), the Guildford-based UK affiliate of Underwriters Laboratories.
News from UL International (UK) ( 6 June 2003)
Revamp for LonMark Interoperability Association
The LonMark Board of Directors and the Chairmen of the European LonUsers Groups have agreed to jointly study the development of a new structure for the LonMark Interoperability Association.
News from LonMark International (30 May 2003)
Investment boosts polymer analysis capabilities
Rapra Technology, Europe's leading polymer research and test house, is investing GBP 600,000 in "state of the art" polymer analysis equipment resources.
News from Rapra Technology (29 May 2003)
Styrenic copolymers discussed
A new book looks at the different types of styrenic copolymers available in the marketplace today.
News from Rapra Technology (20 May 2003)
MP is first woman President
The Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) has appointed Claire Curtis-Thomas MP as its first ever woman member to be elected Honorary President.
News from Institution of Engineering Designers (14 May 2003)
Three more join association
Three more market-leading companies have joined the GTMA, including two important additions to the Metrology Section.
News from GTMA (12 May 2003)
Midlands plastics companies win technology support
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.
News from Rapra Technology ( 9 May 2003)
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