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New VP aims for more women engineers

Professor Wendy Hall has become the first female Senior Vice President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and plans to work with the academy to attract more women to the discipline.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jul 11, 2005

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No winner for equality award

The UKRC Equality Award was devised to recognise the good practice being undertaken by some manufacturing employers to promote equality and the progression of women in the sector.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET, Jul 4, 2005

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BAE Systems apprentice wins award

The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association Trophy in the Institute of Sheet Metal Engineering National Craft Awards Competition 2005 has been awarded to Jamie Adamson.

News from Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association, Jul 1, 2005

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School children's drawings commended

Fifty school children, aged 5-7, have been commended for their work in the 12th annual Today's Engineers drawing competition at a ceremony at the IEE, Savoy Place London.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Jun 30, 2005

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Association aims to encourage universities

The UK Industrial Vision Association is aiming to set up closer links with academic research institutions by making its research membership category free of charge.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association, Jun 21, 2005

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Online survey checks GD and T skills

The GD and T Online Skills Survey is the latest in a series of free resources available from Effective Training (ETI).

News from Effective Training, Jun 16, 2005

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Award to recognise employers of women in SET

A new award is aimed at science, engineering and technology sector employers who understand and are actively addressing issues faced by women working in the sector.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET, Jun 13, 2005

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2006 Queen's Awards open for nominations

Successful companies from the engineering and mechanical sector are being invited to apply now for a chance to win a Queen's Award for Enterprise.

News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise, Jun 3, 2005

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Medal for the man behind the Science Museum

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its 2005 Public Promotion of Engineering Medal to the man behind the Science Museum, Dr Lindsay Sharp.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 2, 2005

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Lawrenson is fifth winner of Frank Whittle Medal

Peter John Lawrenson, Emeritus Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds has won this year's prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering Sir Frank Whittle Medal.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 2, 2005

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Lifetime achievement award for radar pioneer

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its first ever Lifetime Achievement Award to Retired Deputy Chief Scientific Officer Dr Philip Woodward.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 2, 2005

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President's medal for the man behind the iPOD

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its coveted silver President's Medal to the man behind the iPOD, Jonathan Ive.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 2, 2005

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Prince Philip Medal for Professor James Dooge

The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its 2005 Prince Philip Medal to Professor James Dooge FREng, retired Chair in Civil Engineering, University College Dublin.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Jun 2, 2005

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Positive results from general assembly

The beautiful and historic city of Potsdam near Berlin hosted the 2005 EPMA General Assembly on 29th April.

News from European Powder Metallurgy Association, May 31, 2005

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Last chance to nominate innovation

The deadline for receipt of submissions for the inaugural IEE Innovation in Engineering Awards is fast approaching with winners due to be announced in London on 14th September 2005.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), May 26, 2005

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Steels is new President

Dr Tony Steels has been appointed GTMA President for a two year term, taking the place of immediate past-President, Roger Onions.

News from GTMA, May 24, 2005

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Silver medal for UK radar specialist

Radar designer Barry Trimmer 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, May 18, 2005

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Award to honour British innovation

The four finalists for the 2005 Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award represent the very best of British innovation.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, May 16, 2005

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Environmental award for solar energy guru

The 16th International Rheinland Award for Environmental Protection has been awarded to Prof Dr Joachim Luther, Head of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Technology.

News from TUV International - Rheinland Group, May 10, 2005

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Minister to present 2005 MX Awards

Jacqui Smith, Minister for Industry, and former Leader of the Opposition, William Hague, will announce the winners of the 2005 Manufacturing Excellence Awards on 29th June.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers, May 2, 2005

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Academy aims to attract more students to power

The IEE is commencing the second year of the highly successful Power Academy.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Apr 22, 2005

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Still time to nominate the plant of the year

The Hart Communication Foundation (HCF) has extended the deadline to receive nominations for the 2005 Hart Plant of the Year Award.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, Apr 22, 2005

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Hart technology advances on two fronts

The Hart Communication Foundation (HCF) has announced two significant Hart technology advancements.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, Apr 21, 2005

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Awards encourage manufacturing improvement

The Process Industries Centre for Manufacturing Excellence is sponsoring a new initiative to encourage and reward manufacturing improvement by UK chemicals companies.

News from PICME, Apr 18, 2005

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Innovation Engine tops awards list

CADwire.net has selected Ipifini as the winner of its 2005 Tech Innovator Awards.

News from Cadwire, Apr 13, 2005

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