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Trophy for BAE apprentice

The MMMA Trophy in the Institute of Sheet Metal Engineering National Craft Awards Competition 2004 has been awarded to David Petch, a 2nd year apprentice at BAE Systems.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association ( 2 July 2004)

Award for MRI pioneer

One of the pioneers of magnetic resonance imaging has been awarded the prestigious Sir Frank Whittle Medal.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering (15 June 2004)

Parliamentary praise for Power Academy

Bill Olner MP, Chairman of the Associate Parliamentary Engineering Group, has tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) congratulating all those involved in joining forces to create The Power Academy.

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

LEM joins Power Quality Partnership

LEM Instruments has become the latest company to join the Power Quality Partnership, the UK group which is part of the Leonardo Power Quality Initiative.

News from Copper Development Association (10 June 2004)

Power Academy to address skills shortages

The IEE, the UK's electricity network companies and three leading engineering universities are joining forces to combat a serious shortfall in the number of power engineers in the UK.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) ( 9 June 2004)

Indonesian chapter for Fieldbus Foundation

The Fieldbus Foundation has expanded its list of global Foundation fieldbus marketing committees with the formation of an Indonesian chapter.

News from Fieldbus Foundation ( 8 June 2004)

CeBIT delegation provides Sweet success

Geoffrey Sweet Associates joined the UK Trade and Investment delegation to the Hannover Fair in Germany and picked up two contracts worth GBP 14 million.  Brochure available  

News from UK Trade and Investment ( 8 June 2004)

Nomiations open for 2005 Queen's Awards

Outstanding businesses from the engineering sector are being urged to act now for the chance to win the UK's ultimate business accolade - a Queen's Award for Enterprise.

News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise ( 8 June 2004)

Middle Eastern fieldbus users unite

The Foundation fieldbus End User Council - Middle East (FFEUC-ME) is a new organisation that mirrors the dramatic growth of fieldbus technology in the Middle East.

News from Fieldbus Foundation ( 1 June 2004)

Powder metallurgists gather in Rugby

The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) held its 15th general assembly and management seminar at Dunchurch Park, Rugby, England, on 13th and 14th May.

News from European Powder Metallurgy Association (28 May 2004)

Website details certification programme

The Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society has launched a new web page for its Certified Automation Professional (CAP) programme.

News from ISA (26 May 2004)

Four finalists vie for MacRobert Award

The four finalists for the Royal Academy of Engineering's prestigious MacRobert Award this year contain such a wealth of innovation that it is impossible to call the winner.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering (26 May 2004)

Ward named as new Director

Nigel Ward, the Group Manager for Market and Trade Political Affairs at Outokumpu Stainless, has been appointed the new Director of the British Stainless Steel Association.

News from BSSA (British Stainless Steel Association) (24 May 2004)

Fresh funds available for aspiring UK engineers

High achieving engineers looking to realise a new professional goal now have the ideal opportunity to do so thanks to a new fund worth more than half a million pounds from NESTA.

News from NESTA (21 May 2004)

Awards to honour tech teaching excellence

Outstanding primary and secondary school teachers are being sought for the 2004 IEE National Teacher Awards.

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

Academy award aids medical device development

Edinburgh-based engineering entrepreneurs Neil Tierney and Neil Farish are heading for great things - with a little help from their friends.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 5 May 2004)

Membership proves attractive

A concerted effort to increase membership from within the manufacturing sector has seen the Manufacturing Technologies Association grow internally.

News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association (30 April 2004)

Honorary degree for Wohlers

Industry consultant, analyst and author Terry Wohlers will be keynote speaker at Central University of Technology's graduation ceremony on 8th May 2004 in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

News from Wohlers Associates (30 April 2004)

Open day demonstrates new rubber expertise

Rapra Technology held a successful open day for rubber injection moulders at its Shawbury headquarters on Tuesday 20th April.

News from Rapra Technology (28 April 2004)

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)

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