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Confidence is hit by MG Rover collapse
The Manufacturing Technologies Association has released the results of its Q1 2005 trends survey, to which there were 87 respondents from across the association.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (30 May 2005)
Ives is new IMechE President
Gloucestershire industrialist Andrew Ives has been elected the 120th President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), the world's leading global voice for the profession.
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (30 May 2005)
Modbus TCP leads industrial Ethernet shipments
A newly released study by ARC Advisory Group shows Modbus TCP as the world's leading industrial Ethernet protocol, in terms of units shipped in 2004.
News from Modbus-IDA (12 May 2005)
Plastics industry welcomes lean message
The Process Industries Centre for Manufacturing Excellence reports high interest from its presence and seminar programme at the Plastics Design and Moulding exhibition.
News from PICME (26 April 2005)
New members offer more choice
The latest members to join the UK industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) further enhance the contribution from Europe to the Association's membership.
News from UK Industrial Vision Association (22 April 2005)
Campaign set to modify SIC codes
GTMA is actively involved in Operation 2007 - an opportunity to request fundamental changes to the structure of the Standard Industrial Classification codes.
News from GTMA (18 April 2005)
More help for East Midlands manufacturers
Pera has been awarded a contract by the East Midlands Development Agency to extend the activities of the East Midlands Manufacturing Advisory Service for the next three years.
News from Pera (12 April 2005)
Rover plight is lesson for Government
The MTA has expressed its concern that MG Rover at Longbridge looks likely to close.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (12 April 2005)
Programme has the recipe for energy savings
A radical new programme for saving energy and associated cost in plastics processing is now underway in Europe.
News from Rapra Technology (11 April 2005)
King talks up British science and technology
UK Government Chief Scientist Sir David King painted a healthy picture of the state of British science and technology during the tenth IChemE George E Davis Lecture in London this week.
News from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) ( 8 April 2005)
Academy calls for science education boost
The Royal Academy of Engineering has welcomed the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee's report on strategic science provision in English universities, published on 7th April.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 8 April 2005)
UK machine tool surplus grows in 2004
The UK recorded a trade surplus of GBP 21.1 million in 2004, an improvement on the surplus of GBP 12.2 million registered in 2003.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 4 April 2005)
UK manufacturing has more positives than reported
Mike Hall, Chairman of the Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association (MMMA) is more positive about the UK economy.
News from Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association ( 4 April 2005)
Scottish chemicals producers welcome signpost
PICME - in association with Scottish Enterprise - delivered a strong case for manufacturing improvement in UK chemicals to a sell out audience near Glasgow, Scotland on Tuesday 15th March.
News from PICME (28 March 2005)
Technology roadmapping plans for the future
Faraday Plastics has started rolling out technology roadmapping (TRM) techniques and services for use by individual companies in the plastics and rubber sectors.
News from Faraday Plastics & Polymer Partnership (21 March 2005)
Work starts on Centre for Engineering Excellence
Celebrated aviation engineer Ken Wallis has cut the first turf at the new GBP 4 million Centre for Engineering Excellence at Hethel, near Wymondham, Norfolk.
News from Lotus (15 March 2005)
Fidler confirmed as Chairman
Northumbria University's Vice Chancellor Professor Kel Fidler has been confirmed as the new Chairman of the Engineering Council UK.
News from Engineering Council (14 March 2005)
Curtis-Thomas to open new HQ
The first woman professional engineer to enter the House of Commons in the history of British Parliament will be in Bradford today to take part in International Women's Day celebrations.
News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET ( 8 March 2005)
EAMA appeals to UK Chancellor
Investment is the key issue for UK manufacturing according to the Engineering and Machinery Alliance (EAMA) in its Budget submission to the Chancellor.
News from GTMA ( 2 March 2005)
Work begins on new engineering centre
A major new initiative for Norfolk's engineering sector took several strides forward last week.
News from Lotus ( 1 March 2005)
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