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Young engineers' prize is a split decision

Nicholas Hughes and Dr Ian Craddock have been jointly awarded the prestigious IEE JA Lodge Award for their outstanding work in the area of medical engineering.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Jan 31, 2006

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I/O system lands control award

Slice I/O system wins seal of approval as one of the best technologies of 2005 in the Editors' Choice Award winners announced in the January issue of Control Engineering.

News from B and R Industrial Automation Corp, Jan 30, 2006

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Recruitment web site short listed for awards

Recruitment network www.jobsgroup.net short listed in two categories at Online Recruitment Magazine Awards for Best Technical Innovation in Online Recruitment and for Innovative Online Marketing.

News from JobsGroup.net, Jan 20, 2006

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Temperature controllers grow in complexity

Multiple-loop industrial electronic temperature controllers are purchased for multiple zone applications, and the number of loops in these is increasing, according to a new study.

News from Venture Development Corp, Jan 16, 2006

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Vote for the best British engine of all time

A new poll to unearth the favourite best British engine invention is being carried out by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Jan 10, 2006

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Five women contest engineering awards

Five outstanding women are competing for the prestigious Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award.

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers, Jan 9, 2006

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European project investigates silicon carbide

Ceram has re-enforced its position as a leading innovator within the European community through its significant involvement with the SOLSiC project.

News from Ceram, Dec 26, 2005

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Riordan is new Chief Executive

Tom Riordan is to succeed Martin Havenhand as Chief Executive of Yorkshire Forward.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Dec 23, 2005

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Progress on wireless Hart standard

The Hart Communication Foundation announces significant progress in the development of technical standards for wireless Hart communications.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, Dec 22, 2005

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Staff become expert witnesses

The first group of staff from Ceram and CSMA have now successfully completed the Cardiff University Bond Solon Expert Witness (CUBS) programme.

News from Ceram, Dec 22, 2005

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Lecture to examine attitudes to climate change

Survey examining children's and parents' attitudes to climate change commissioned by the IEE as part of the 2006 Faraday Lecture "Emission Impossible: Can Technology Save the Planet?".

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Dec 12, 2005

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Two publications recognise Rule Stream

Rule Stream has been recognised for its growth and innovation in 2005 by two publications.

News from RuleStream Corp, Dec 9, 2005

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TTE aids vehicle fitters to NVQ

TTE Technical Training Group completes programme of NVQ competency validation for vehicle fitters from Marske Site Services.

News from TTE Technical Training Group, Dec 8, 2005

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Hitachi Automotive stars in NW awards

Hitachi Automotive Systems Europe has driven ahead of the competition to win the title of 2005 North West Manufacturer of the Year.

News from Manufacturing Institute, Dec 6, 2005

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MacRobert Award is up for grabs

The Royal Academy of Engineering is looking for contenders for the MacRobert Award 2006.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Dec 5, 2005

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Award to recognise innovation in schools

The Manufacturing Technologies association is supporting the future by sponsoring the Innovative Thinking Award at the F1 in Schools competition.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Dec 5, 2005

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Medals recognise prowess in acoustics

The Institute of Acoustics is inviting nominations for three prestigious medals.

News from Institute of Acoustics, Nov 24, 2005

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South African plant wins annual Hart award

The Sasol Solvents and O and S SMG Operations plant in Sasolburg, South Africa, has been selected as recipient of the 2005 Hart Plant of the Year Award.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, Nov 21, 2005

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New trophy for sheet metal skills competition

The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association has commissioned a new trophy for the 2006 ISME Sheet Metal Skills Competition.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association, Nov 17, 2005

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Gifted apprentices win awards and scholarships

Some of the UK's most gifted young engineering apprentices were honoured this week by the IMechE with historic Whitworth Scholarships and Awards for their proven commitment to the profession.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Nov 16, 2005

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Online training centre for power quality

The Leonardo Power Quality Initiative has launched its interactive training centre, offering online training covering practical and theoretical aspects of power quality for electrical engineers.

News from Copper Development Association, Nov 8, 2005

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Placement programme pays off with new design

Enterprising student Kate Oseman has recently competed in the national finals of a major business competition with her revolutionary design for cash drawer mechanisms.

News from SEEDA, Oct 26, 2005

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Medical hydrophone designer wins youth award

A young acoustician who designs miniature hydrophones for medical applications has won the Institute of Acoustics' Young Persons' Award for Innovation in Acoustical Engineering.

News from Institute of Acoustics, Oct 25, 2005

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Engineering institutions set to merge

The members of two of the UK's leading engineering institutions, the IEE and the IIE, have voted to create a new institution.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Oct 4, 2005

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Cambridge student takes top technology award

Rachel Trimble, an electronics engineering student from Cambridge University, has been declared Science, Engineering and Technology Student of the Year at the 2005 SET Awards.

News from World Leadership Forum, Sep 26, 2005

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