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Young women engineers compete for top award
The Young Woman Engineer of the Year prize for 2004 is being keenly contested in the awards promoted by the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE).
News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (12 November 2004)
EPMA innovation awards announced.
The winners of this year's EPMA Innovation in PM Awards were honoured at a special lunch during the PM2004 World Congress in Vienna.
News from European Powder Metallurgy Association ( 3 November 2004)
Upholding maintenance strategies standards
IPlantE, a professional sector of the Society of Operations Engineers, is hosting a seminar to examine the maintenance strategies employed by organisations in plant engineering industries.
News from The Society of Operations Engineers ( 3 November 2004)
Website tells all on platinum group metals
The Platinum Group Metals Database is billed as the most comprehensive collection of physical, mechanical and chemical data for the platinum group metals and their alloys.
News from The International Platinum Association (IPA) ( 1 November 2004)
TIC on IQA awards shortlist
The TIC has been shortlisted as one of the IQA's top three "Best education centres of the year", 2004.
News from The Technology Innovation Centre (27 October 2004)
Passport pays off with French contract
Stoke-based engineering company Gough and Co has won a GBP 55,000 contract in France with the help of UK Trade and Investment. Brochure available
News from UK Trade and Investment (26 October 2004)
Strong turnout for annual convention
The European Power Transmission Distributors Association saw a strong turnout at its annual convention 2004 held in Barcelona, Spain, from 22nd to 24th September.
News from EPTDA (25 October 2004)
President to attend North West Region AGM
The North West Region of the Engineering Industries Association is holding its annual general meeting at 1800 GMT on Wednesday 10th November at Tameside College in Ashton under Lyne.
News from Engineering Industries Association (20 October 2004)
Two plants share annual award
Two plants (one US and one European) have been selected as recipients of the 2004 Hart Plant of the Year Award.
News from Hart Communication Foundation (19 October 2004)
Young scientists complete their studies
The first graduates of an innovative programme aimed at encouraging promising Teesside science students to pledge their futures to the region have successfully completed their studies.
News from TTE Management and Technical Training (14 October 2004)
Security looms large at ISA Expo
ISA Expo 2004 brings back its Security Forum on Tuesday 5th October at 1145, featuring government officials and industry experts.
News from ISA ( 1 October 2004)
Reynoldson recognised before retirement
Dr Tim Reynoldson of the Department of Trade and Industry has been recognised for his many years of unstinting service to the UK electronics industry.
News from DTI Electronics Design Programme (30 September 2004)
China looks to NWML for best practice
The UK National Weights and Measures Laboratory has forged close links with the Chinese Government on legal metrology protocol, with the signature of an official memorandum of understanding.
News from NWML (National Weights and Measures Laboratory) (29 September 2004)
New president to SET the agenda
Prof John O'Reilly will present the 2004 IEE President's Address on Thursday 7th October 2004 at the IEE, Savoy Place, London.
News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (27 September 2004)
Hybrid scientific community bridges the divide
Growing links between business and academia are leading to the emergence of a commercially aware, entrepreneurial "hybrid scientific community", with scientists straddling both sectors.
News from Brunel University (24 September 2004)
Browser-based terminals gain popularity
Web browser based operator interface terminals are forecast to grow at compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.5% to 2006, according to a new research report.
News from Venture Development Corp (24 September 2004)
ISA to honour NASA at annual awards banquet
The ISA will honour NASA with the Advancements in Technology Award at its annual Honours and Awards Banquet on Monday 4th October 2004 at the Hilton Americas-Houston Hotel in Houston, Texas.
News from ISA (22 September 2004)
Call for papers for Profibus conference
Profibus UK has issued a call for papers for its International Profibus Conference to be held on 21st and 22nd June 2005.
News from The Profibus Group (22 September 2004)
Roberts signals exhibition expansion
The appointment of Jane Roberts to the newly created post of Projects Director at European Trade and Exhibition Services is further evidence of the Staines-based company's long-term growth strategy.
News from European Trade and Exhibition Services ( 7 September 2004)
New addition to Queen's Awards
Outstanding businesses from the manufacturing sector have just weeks left in which to apply for a Queen's Award for Enterprise - the UK's most prestigious accolade for business success.
News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise ( 1 September 2004)
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