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Full house criticises UK energy policy
Nearly 400 engineers turned out in force at Reading University on 8th March and unanimously agreed that the Government is not doing enough to avert an energy crisis.
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (15 March 2006)
Seminar to explain compressed air system issues
A morning seminar aims to clarify the new hazardous waste regulations and existing oil storage regulations specific to compressed air system issues.
News from British Compressed Air Society (13 March 2006)
One-day seminar to focus on hydraulics
One-day seminar and exhibition in Worksop on 11th April to gather together some of the UK's top companies to examine training, oil analysis and diagnostics in the hydraulics industry. Brochure available
News from Shell Lubricants (10 March 2006)
ATEX seminar to clarify classifications
A seminar on 6th April in Rotterdam will cover area classification, the ATEX regulations and mechanical equipment risk assessment.
News from IML Events ( 6 March 2006)
Accelerated route to lean manufacturing
The "Accelerated route to lean manufacturing" programme is being run by the Manufacturing Institute and led by some of Britain's best manufacturing experts and practitioners.
News from Manufacturing Institute ( 6 March 2006)
Reading debate on energy crisis
Energy experts to attend seminar to talk about the state of current and emerging technologies on fossil fuels, renewables and how we can simply be more energy efficient.
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers ( 6 March 2006)
Lean techniques explained
Top manufacturers have given "lean" techniques the credit for boosting their productivity - but what does "lean" actually mean?
News from Manufacturing Institute ( 3 March 2006)
Workshop helps select the right valve
Two-day workshop providing information on practical control valve sizing, selection and maintenance in Manchester on the 13th and 14th March and Edinburgh on the 16th and 17th March.
News from IDC Technologies ( 2 March 2006)
Investment in engineering software up 7%
Engineering IT industry analysis and market research consultancy publishes results of annual survey of the worldwide engineering software market.
News from Cambashi ( 2 March 2006)
Workshop teaches process safety
Two-day workshop for project managers and engineers involved with hazardous processes focuses on the management, planning and execution of automatic safety systems in accordance with IEC 61511.
News from IDC Technologies ( 1 March 2006)
Workshop to help solve pump problems
Two-day workshop covers centrifugal pump construction, design-applications, operations and management.
News from IDC Technologies ( 1 March 2006)
Web seminar advice to boost productivity
Free web seminar on 8th March (6.30pm GMT) to demonstrate how users of pipe flexibility and stress analysis software and plant design automation can manage document files to boost productivity.
News from Synergis Software (28 February 2006)
Workshop focuses on variable speed drives
"Practical variable speed drives for instrumentation and control systems" is a two-day workshop running in Cardiff and Edinburgh during March 2006.
News from IDC Technologies (28 February 2006)
Optimise your manufacturing processes
Manufacturers across the North West of England are invited to Burnley in March for an event geared to helping boost their efficiency.
News from Northern Technologies (27 February 2006)
Seminar tackles residual stresses
Seminar addresses some of the problems associated with the effects of residual stresses in the design process and looks at modern methods of overcoming them.
News from Engineering Integrity Society (27 February 2006)
Workshops aim to bring together PLM practitioners
PLM Benefits Workshop to be held at Heathrow from 21st to 22nd March as part of a series of international workshops open to members and non-members of the PLMIG.
News from PLM Interest Group (PLMIG) (24 February 2006)
Seminar builds industrial and academic links
More than 60 participants attend networking seminar event in London aimed at improving industry and academic collaboration.
News from London Technology Network (22 February 2006)
Seminars get to grips with composite materials
Seminars For Engineers USA is holding a series of seminars on "Composite materials design, testing and fabrication" in association with BTG Composites.
News from SeminarsFor Engineers.com (21 February 2006)
North west manufacturers fight the flab
Since 2002, MAS North West has helped regional manufacturers go lean and power up their productivity by a total of £173 million.
News from Manufacturing Institute (20 February 2006)
Seminar programme announced for Mach 2006
Technical seminars at Mach 2006 (15th to 19th May, NEC, Birmingham) to focus on developments in manufacturing technologies.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (15 February 2006)
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