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Project to promote remanufacturing options

A new project funded by BREW will examine remanufacturing and how it could contribute to the sustainable production and consumption economy.

News from Oakdene Hollins, Jun 21, 2006

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Pump awards receive record nominations

This year's Pump Industry Awards received a record 80-plus nominations reflecting the breadth of pump and system engineering and innovation across the globe.

News from Datateam Publishing, Jun 21, 2006

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Institution searches for women engineers

The Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award is the most prestigious honour of its kind in the UK.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, Jun 13, 2006

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Scottish engineering companies cut down on waste

Three engineering companies have scooped Envirowise Awards for Environmental Excellence in Supply Chain Efficiency.

News from Envirowise, Jun 12, 2006

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Optos scoops top engineering innovation prize

A company that has revolutionised eye care and the early detection of retinal defects has won the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 8, 2006

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Gregory takes chair of advisory board

Yorkshire Science - the Science and Innovation Council for Yorkshire and the Humber - has appointed Richard Gregory, OBE as the new chair for the organisation.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Jun 6, 2006

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Lifetime Achievement Medal for Kirstein

Professor Peter Kirstein CBE FREng of University College London has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Medal from The Royal Academy of Engineering.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 1, 2006

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Silver medal for computer vision pioneer

Professor Andrew Blake will receive the Royal Academy of Engineering's Silver Medal for his outstanding contribution to British engineering and commercial development.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 1, 2006

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Medal recognises pioneering pipeline work

Dr Ian McEwan has been awarded the Royal Academy of Engineering's Silver Medal for his outstanding contribution to British engineering and commercial development.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 1, 2006

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Silver medal for neural network guru

Lionel Tarassenko FREng, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Oxford, is to receive the Royal Academy of Engineering's prestigious Silver Medal.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 1, 2006

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Silver medal for Rolls-Royce's Gallimore

Dr Simon Gallimore is to receive the Royal Academy of Engineering's Silver Medal for his outstanding contribution to British engineering and commercial development.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 1, 2006

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President's Medal for Davies

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its prestigious President's Medal to Sir David Davies for his consistent positioning of engineering at the highest levels in the UK.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, May 31, 2006

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Awards to recognise young manufacturers

Nominations have opened for this year's North West Business Awards to recognise the exceptional achievements of the region's leading performers and the contribution they make to the UK economy.

News from Manufacturing Institute, May 30, 2006

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Structural engineer wins public award

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its 2006 Public Promotion of Engineering Medal to the man who helped stop the famous leaning Tower of Pisa crashing to the ground.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, May 30, 2006

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Digital video recorder pioneer wins Whittle Medal

The sixth winner of The Royal Academy of Engineering's Sir Frank Whittle Medal has been named as Michael Ramsay, cofounder of TiVo, the creator of and leader in digital video recorder technology.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, May 30, 2006

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Zienkiewicz recognised with Prince Philip Medal

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to confer its solid gold Prince Philip Medal to Professor Olek Zienkiewicz CBE FREng FRS, widely regarded as the "father of the finite element method".

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, May 29, 2006

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DTI supports innovation awards

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has agreed to support the Institution of Engineering and Technology's premier awards event, the Innovation in Engineering Awards.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, May 26, 2006

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Plant of the year still open for nominations

The Hart Communication Foundation has extended the deadline to receive nominations for the 2006 Hart Plant of the Year Award to Friday 16th June 2006.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, May 26, 2006

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Device description uses enhanced language

The first Device Description to use the advanced capabilities of enhanced Device Description Language has been registered in the HCF DD Library.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, May 22, 2006

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Powder metallurgy awards deadline extended

The closing date for submitting an entry for the 2006 EPMA Awards has been extended to 26th May 2006.

News from European Powder Metallurgy Association, May 4, 2006

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Global trade award for motor control maker

Maker of energy-efficient electronic controls for electric and battery powered motors wins innovation award in Ontario.

News from Agile Systems, May 1, 2006

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Apprentices collect awards

Apprentices and adult learners who use work-based training to achieve their career goals were recognised at award ceremony at Bolton's Reebok Stadium.

News from Alliance Learning, May 1, 2006

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Interest group focuses on retail sector

Some of the key technologists in the UK retail sector are coming together to share and develop ideas for improvements on important topics such as outsourcing and the importation of tabletop goods.

News from Ceram, Apr 28, 2006

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Non-contact tool setters receive Queen's Award

Queen's Award for Enterprise for non-contact tool setting systems for the automatic setting of cutting tool parameters in the harsh environments of CNC machine tools, with tool breakage detection.

News from Renishaw, Apr 26, 2006

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Turbomachinery division lands Queen's Award

Turbomachinery division receives Queen's Award for Enterprise for expanding its business ahead of the general levels of market growth and its efforts in developing and marketing advanced technologies.

News from Crane, Apr 25, 2006

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