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EU funded project aims for profit by design

A new project aims to help West Midlands based companies add value to existing products and services by increasing innovation through design and new product development.

News from Danka UK plc (26 April 2004)

Japanese group investigates Profinet potential

The Japanese Profibus Organisation has set up a Profinet Working Group to investigate the possibility of using Ethernet as a factory network.

News from The Profibus Group (22 April 2004)

Group aims to integrate Interbus with Profinet

Profibus International has formed a joint co-operative working group to facilitate the integration of Interbus fieldbus technology with Profinet, the new Ethernet-based Profibus automation solution.

News from The Profibus Group (22 April 2004)

Publishing department aims for awards

The IEE has been recognised for its high quality magazine publishing by two industry associations.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (21 April 2004)

Search is on for young woman engineer of 2004

Why is it that only 6% of professional engineers in the UK are women in an industry that increasingly values them?

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (19 April 2004)

Krulikowski to speak at technical conference

Alex Krulikowski, acknowledged industry expert on geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD and T) will speak at the ADDA 45th Annual Technical Conference, on 4th May 2004 in Huntsville, Alabama.

News from Effective Training ( 6 April 2004)

Prize is WISE promotion

Nominations are still open for the 2004 Ford WISE Prize sponsored by The Ford Motor Company and WISE.

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers ( 6 April 2004)

Chartered Engineers gain legal status

The Bar Council has approved an application by ECUK which will enable all Chartered Engineers to instruct barristers directly for advice on matters falling within their engineering discipline.

News from The Engineering Council ( 2 April 2004)

Intelligent cyborgs at the IEE

Whether robots are about to take over the world will be discussed at an upcoming debate at the IEE, at 1900 BST on Monday 19th April 2004 at IEE Savoy Place in London.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) ( 1 April 2004)

Copper-nickel alloy keeps hulls foul-free

Currently on show at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Show is a revolutionary concept in either residential or commercial applications of a floating building.

News from Copper Development Association (31 March 2004)

Committee to market Foundation Fieldbus in India

The Fieldbus Foundation has established a marketing committee in India.

News from Fieldbus Foundation (31 March 2004)

Open day for UK rubber processors

Rapra Technology is holding an open day for UK rubber processors at its Shawbury, Shrewsbury headquarters on 20th April 2004.

News from Rapra Technology (25 March 2004)

Prize for outstanding work in measurement

Nominations are now open for the IEE Measurement Prize, sponsored by the National Physical Laboratory.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (18 March 2004)

Health and safety on a global scale

The European Agency for Safety and Health and the Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association are agreeing to join forces to improve safety and health at work.

News from European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (11 March 2004)

Tomlinson 14-19 education reforms welcomed

A broad alliance representing engineers, engineering employers and education has welcomed the Tomlinson 14-19 Working Group interim report.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (11 March 2004)

Tecnomatix outsources internal IT to HP

Tecnomatix Technologies Ltd and HP are launching a joint six-year, multi-million dollar per annum agreement whereby HP will manage and support most of Tecnomatix's worldwide internal IT.

News from Tecnomatix Technologies (11 March 2004)

Lasers to be used to manufacture springs

A project to be carried out by TWI and the Institute of Spring Technology (IST) will develop advanced spring manufacturing processes based on the use of laser technology.

News from Institute of Spring Technology (10 March 2004)

New factory accelerates motor productivity

AEG Electric Motors is Europe's fastest growing motor manufacturer and its new factory will increase productivity by more than 20 per cent.

News from AEG Electric Motors ( 8 March 2004)

Plastics industry addresses machine safety

The UK plastics thermoforming sector met with representatives from the Health and Safety Executive at the end of last month in Thurrock, Essex, as part of a Faraday Plastics facilitated event.

News from Faraday Plastics Partnership (25 February 2004)

UK representatives take leading role

UK company representatives will take a leading role within the European Power Transmission Distributors Association in 2004.

News from EPTDA (19 February 2004)

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