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President praises apprenticeships

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers has welcomed Alec Osborn, MBE, as its 121st President.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (30 May 2006)

Tool takes dispassionate look at offshoring

Too many businesses rush into offshoring because they think it is the most cost effective way to maintain their competitiveness, but this is not always the case, says the MAS.

News from Manufacturing Advisory Service - West Midlands (22 May 2006)

Association expands on two fronts

Cedip Infrared Systems and the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Sheffield University have both joined the UKIVA.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association (15 May 2006)

Call for Government to provide patent tools

Cambridge technology company urges Government to provide UK technology SMEs with tools that will help them further protect new ideas and find the right areas for innovation.

News from Scientific Generics ( 1 May 2006)

London recycling programme extended

Following a successful first year of delivering support to designers and inventors, recycling programme is to be extended to all Objective Two areas in 13 of London's most disadvantaged boroughs.

News from Inspired Recycling (21 April 2006)

Engineering company receives support grant

Business support grant awarded to Blackburn polymer engineering company to help boost manufacturing capabilities so it can compete worldwide and employ more people.

News from Precision Polymer Engineering (20 April 2006)

Cohn replaces Crater as President of Modbus-IDA

Fred Cohn replaces founder Kenneth Crater as President of Modbus-IDA.

News from Modbus-IDA (20 April 2006)

Fastener duties could hit UK industry

Association estimates that, over five years, EC duties could put an extra tax burden on British industries as diverse as engineering, electronics and construction of £8 million.

News from British Association of Fastener Distributors (19 April 2006)

MTA takes over BHECTA secretariat

The Manufacturing Technologies Association takes over the running of the secretariat of the British Hardmetal and Engineers' Cutting Tool Association.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (13 April 2006)

Firm holds open day at new premises

Official open day to mark move to new premises is attended by over 70 customers, plus suppliers and members of the press for a day-long event in the working factory and offices.  Brochure available  

News from Igus (UK) (11 April 2006)

Director reviews landmark year for BSSA

Nigel Ward, Director of the British Stainless Steel Association, made the following speech at the association's annual luncheon last week.

News from British Stainless Steel Association (10 April 2006)

How is your mobile health?

T-Mobile UK has challenged small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to review the state of their mobile health.

News from T-Mobile (UK) (10 April 2006)

Rapra bought by US organisation

Independent testing, consulting and contract research organisation based in the USA buys troubled UK company Rapra Technology, ending weeks of speculation.

News from Rapra Technology ( 7 April 2006)

Fluid power specialist joins MMMA

Ross UK, based in Warley, West Midlands, has applied and been accepted as a member of the Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers Association ( 4 April 2006)

Board change at Fieldbus Foundation

Shuzo Kaihori of Yokogawa Electric replaces Teruyoshi Minaki on Fieldbus Foundation board of directors.

News from Fieldbus Foundation (28 March 2006)

Division formed from materials analysis parts

Materials analysis division brings together the recently acquired Spectro Analytical Instruments and Edax, formerly a business unit of Ametek's process and analytical instruments division.

News from Spectro Analytical Instruments (28 March 2006)

Ansys refiles Fluent takeover bid notification

Ansys still confident its takeover of Fluent will go ahead despite refiling its notification to the Federal Trade Commission.

News from Ansys (28 March 2006)

UK machine tool exports grow

Trade association says exports of metal working machine tools from the UK were worth £438 million, up 9.0% on 2004, while imports increased 6.1% to £404 million.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (16 March 2006)

Chancellor urged to improve investment climate

According to EAMA's 2006 budget submission, an improved climate to invest is key to reversing the eight-year decline in investment in UK manufacturing.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (13 March 2006)

Management scholarship established at Cranfield

Scholarship at Cranfield School of Management covers three courses - the Business Development and Growth Programme, Cranfield General Management Programme and Developing General Management Potential.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (10 March 2006)

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