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Call for project proposals
The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has launched a call for project proposals as part of a Eur 4 million funding scheme to encourage higher safety and health standards in Europe's SMEs.
News from European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (22 April 2002)
Top cash up for grabs
Companies in the engineering industry making the most of the Internet are being invited to enter the E-Commerce Awards, offering them the chance to win up to GBP 40,000.
News from UK Online for Business ( 5 April 2002)
Agency has funds for SMEs to reduce risks
The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work is organising a second SME funding scheme focused on reducing safety and health risks in Europe's SMEs.
News from European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (19 March 2002)
IIE seeks young women
Why is it that only 19% of all engineers in the UK are women?
News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (15 March 2002)
Project applies RFID technology to pumps
The British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) has received a contract worth GBP 262,000 from the DTI under the ICT Carrier scheme.
News from British Pump Manufacturers Association ( 8 March 2002)
More sutainable proposals sought
The BBSRC, DEFRA, DTI and EPSRC will be hosting a seminar on 16th April at the Swallow Hotel, Glasgow to launch the fourth call for proposals for the Sustainable Technologies Initiative (STI).
News from Oakdene Hollins ( 8 March 2002)
New Zealand: a viable export market
There are a huge number of British companies present in New Zealand, either under their own name or through a local distributor.
News from industria (11 February 2002)
New life for lead-acid batteries
Lead-acid battery technology is gaining the upper hand in the race to equip the next generation of automobiles with energy saving power trains.
News from Advanced Lead-Acid Battery Consortium ( 5 February 2002)
Young Woman Engineer of the Year 2001 awarded
Clare Roberts, a Design Engineer from Leeds, was presented with the prestigious title "The Young Woman Engineer of the Year 2001" at a national ceremony in London on 15 January 2002
News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (21 January 2002)
Body recognises rise in preventative maintenance
The Institution of Diagnostic Engineering was formed in 1982 and now, as a professional and education registered charity, has a membership of some 30,000 in over 50 countries
News from Institution of Diagnostic Engineers (15 January 2002)
European SAE meeting discusses J2450
A recent forum sought to reach consensus on translation standards issues affecting the automotive industry, particularly J2450 - translation quality metric
News from Bowne Global Solutions (13 December 2001)
Integrated modular avionics challenges discussed
Julian Lea-Jones of ERA Technology will warn that the gains offered by integrated modular avionics require a a change in approach to aircraft system design, at the forthcoming Avionics Conference
News from ERA Technology (22 November 2001)
UK machine tool sector records EU surplus
UK exports of metalworking machine tools in the 1st half of 2001 were worth £259.5 million, an increase of 23% over the value for the same period a year earlier
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association (19 October 2001)
Prestigious accolades awarded at PPMA show
Festo, marked its first PPMA show attendance and award sponsorship by handing over two prestigious accolades, the Bob Newman Medal and the John Downing Medal Brochure available
News from Festo (17 October 2001)
New trade grouping for laboratory sector
GAMBICA and BLWA have agreed to establish a single group, to be known as the BLWA Laboratory Group, to represent the laboratory supply and analytical instrumentation sector
News from GAMBICA (12 October 2001)
Queen's Award deadline approaches - apply now!
Only a few weeks remain for successful businesses to apply for a Queen's Award for Enterprise 2002 - the UK's highest accolade for outstanding business achievement.
News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise (11 September 2001)
Engineering undergraduate award announced
The Noble Denton Group is about to introduce an award for one promising young undergraduate per year, who will be reading Engineering at Downing College, Cambridge.
News from Noble Denton Europe ( 4 September 2001)
Sustainable Technologies Initiative proposals
EPSRC, DTI and ESRC will be hosting a seminar on 15th November at the Cardiff International Arena to launch the third call for proposals for the Sustainable Technologies Initiative (STI).
News from Oakdene Hollins (31 August 2001)
Spare parts rationalisation company wins award
Sparesfinder, the B2B company specialising in the rationalisation of engineering spare parts inventory, has won the prestigious Aspentech Award 2001 for Innovative Business Practice.
News from Sparesfinder (10 July 2001)
Manufacturing e-business firm nominated for award
First Index was short-listed for the 2001 Digital Britain Award for the Best E-Business Application within the Manufacturing category.
News from First Index (26 June 2001)
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