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Smith takes over presidency
Norman LA Smith, Managing Director of Instron, has been appointed President of GAMBICA for the year 2003.
News from GAMBICA (29 October 2002)
Research into plastics innovation
Faraday Plastics, the British Government-sponsored body for UK plastics R and D, saw over 150 business enquiries at this October's Interplas 2002 at the NEC, Birmingham.
News from Faraday Plastics Partnership (22 October 2002)
Metrology toolkits for schools
A brand new mathematics educational resource has been made available to schools through the combined efforts of Setpoint Leicestershire, the NPL and the GTMA (Gauge and Toolmakers Association).
News from GTMA ( 2 October 2002)
Nominations for Young Women Engineer of the Year
The Young Women Engineer of the Year competition continues to challenge the perceptions of the engineering and technology community as it announces the six finalists for 2002.
News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (27 September 2002)
Tools improve occupational safety and health
A new, practical tool helps businesses to evaluate the true impact of workplace accidents and to conduct cost-benefit analyses of preventive measures.
News from European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (12 September 2002)
Seminar to stimulate sustainable proposals
A seminar in Manchester on 20th November will launch parallel calls for proposals for the Sustainable Technologies Initiative and the ESRC Sustainable Technologies Programme.
News from Oakdene Hollins ( 9 September 2002)
New association unites EMC community
The EMC Industries Association (EMCIA) is a new trade association for EMC suppliers, manufacturers, consultants and other associations.
News from EMC Industry Association (28 August 2002)
Award for Fieldbus author
Jonas Berge has been awarded the "Raymond D Molloy Award" by the ISA for the best selling book in 2001 entitled "Fieldbuses for process control: engineering, operation, and maintenance".
News from ISA (20 August 2002)
Silver machine starts to take shape
Five engineering students from Sheffield Hallam University are building a stunning silver racing car for Formula Student, an international motoring competition for universities around the world.
News from Sheffield Hallam University (20 August 2002)
Performance assessments improve productivity
Rockwell Automation has expanded its range of training and performance services with the introduction of two levels of Integrated Performance Assessments (IPAs).
News from Rockwell Automation (23 July 2002)
SW apprentices recognised by BEMA
Apprentices from two Bristol companies have received awards from the South West's engineering trade body BEMA for their outstanding performance over the past year.
News from BEMA (17 July 2002)
NAFEMS extends its international reach
NAFEMS, the international association for the engineering analysis community, has recently expanded its International activities through the EU-funded FENet project.
News from NAFEMS ( 5 July 2002)
MCAD user loyalty to trainers easily tested
Almost 75% of CAD managers in the mechanical engineering sector who currently use training providers are willing to consider an alternative provider offering a similar package at a lower price.
News from Business Advantage Group (25 June 2002)
Engineers earn big money for ideas
A product development company with a new way of recognising and compensating engineers for their abilities is offering all engineers an opportunity to earn $200,000 to $2,000,000 per project.
News from Invent2win Competitive Products (17 June 2002)
Moiseiwitsch sets policy for IEE
The IEE has appointed Dr Nicholas Moiseiwitsch as Head of Engineering Policy.
News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (27 May 2002)
Measurement prize up for grabs
Nominations are invited for the 2002 IEE Measurement Prize.
News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (27 May 2002)
Marketplace supports messaging standards
Global plastics e-marketplace Omnexus is supporting the most recent Chemical Industry Data Exchange (CIDX) messaging standards, version 2.02.
News from Omnexus (10 May 2002)
Forum for fluoroplastics
TexLoc has set up a forum to answer questions regarding fluoroplastic products and resins.
News from TexLoc ( 9 May 2002)
Female engineer to open exhibition
Clare Roberts, the winner of the Young Female Engineer of the Year award has been invited to open The UK National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition.
News from Venture Marketing Group ( 7 May 2002)
BGA to host European meeting
The British Gear Association is to host the annual meeting of Eurotrans, a confederation of trade associations whose members comprise gear and transmission manufacturers from the whole of Europe.
News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association (29 April 2002)
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