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Award recognises young female talent

The IIE is seeking a bright, ambitious and outgoing young woman to receive the 2005 Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award.

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers, Apr 11, 2005

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Award for promoting acoustics

The Institute of Acoustics has come up with a new award for promoting acoustics to the public.

News from Institute of Acoustics, Apr 6, 2005

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Nominations open for North West awards

Manufacturers of all sizes across the North West are setting their sights on winning top regional recognition for their outstanding performance.

News from Manufacturing Institute, Apr 5, 2005

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Advanced engineering park attracts two major firms

Two companies have announced they are to begin construction of new premises at South Yorkshire's Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP) in the UK - securing GBP 12 million of investment.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Apr 1, 2005

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Investment targets advanced engineering and metals

Yorkshire Forward is to invest GBP 9.65 million in the region's advanced engineering and metals industry to help develop and exploit new technologies and to bring innovations to the open market.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Mar 21, 2005

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Awards aim to encourage technological advancement

The IEE is to launch the first multisector awards dedicated to recognising outstanding innovation in engineering.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Mar 21, 2005

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Funds set to advance micro- and nanotechnology

A GBP 5 million funding package for three university-based centres aims to help Yorkshire companies exploit an estimated $1 trillion global market in micro- and nanotechnology.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Mar 21, 2005

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BP wins Frank Lees Medal

Experts in safety and loss prevention from IChemE have awarded the Frank Lees Medal to BP in recognition of its ongoing contribution to safety in the process industries.

News from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Mar 18, 2005

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Million-hour milestone is no accident

TTE Management and Technical Training's group of companies has achieved the milestone of 1 million hours without a "lost time accident".

News from TTE Management and Technical Training, Mar 16, 2005

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Prizes acknowledge female engineering students

The Ford WISE Prizes aim to acknowledge outstanding female engineering students in their penultimate year of study.

News from WISE, Mar 14, 2005

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Innovation and technology centre for Rotherham

Yorkshire Forward is to build a flagship innovation and technology centre in South Yorkshire to act as a creative epicentre for the region's advanced engineering and metals industries.

News from Yorkshire Forward, Mar 11, 2005

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IEE seeks outstanding engineers

The IEE, Europe's largest professional engineering body, is seeking outstanding engineers for its fifth annual Achievement Awards.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Mar 11, 2005

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Society of Engineers to merge with IIE

The Society of Engineers members voted overwhelmingly on 3rd March to integrate with the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE).

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers, Mar 8, 2005

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Aerospace supply chain explained

At its recent aerospace supply chain seminar at Warwick Manufacturing Group, GTMA continued to take up the cudgels on behalf of toolmakers.

News from GTMA, Mar 8, 2005

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Academy applauds science budget allocations

The Royal Academy of Engineering HAS welcomed the Government's commitment to its innovation agenda.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Mar 8, 2005

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Calibration facilities rise from the floods

The UK's National Weights and Measures Laboratory has officially re-opened its calibration facilities in Teddington, Middlesex.

News from NWML (National Weights and Measures Laboratory), Mar 7, 2005

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UK SMEs adapt to international competition

UK SME manufacturers, helped by a big increase in property values, are adapting to international competition from low cost employment countries like China, according to a new survey by EAMA.

News from GTMA, Mar 1, 2005

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GTMA supports recent EAMA survey

The GTMA strongly supports the findings of a recent EAMA survey, showing manufacturers were being hit by the regional focus of Government's industry funding.

News from GTMA, Mar 1, 2005

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Subsidiary paves the way for merger

The ISA Executive Board has formally established a subsidiary organisation to provide a new home for OMAC - The Open Modular Architecture Controls Users' Group.

News from ISA, Feb 28, 2005

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White Paper recognises vocational skills

The IEE has welcomed the UK Government's White Paper on the reform of the 14-19 education system.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Feb 25, 2005

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Foundation endorses electronic device descriptions

The OPC Foundation has joined the international co-operative team of the three leading fieldbus organisations to extend the reach of electronic device descriptions into OPCF's Unified Architecture.

News from Fieldbus Foundation, Feb 17, 2005

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CADopia joins alliance

CADopia, a leading developer and supplier of IntelliCAD, has joined Open Design Alliance as a Sustaining Member.

News from Open Design Alliance, Feb 17, 2005

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Equality features in manufacturing awards

This year the prestigious Manufacturing Excellence Awards (MX Awards), run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), will include - for the first time - the UKRC Award for Equality.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Feb 10, 2005

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Delegation returns from Pune

Delegates from seven GTMA member companies went on a fact finding tour to Pune during January, visiting the premises of 15 companies and hearing presentations from a further five organisations.

News from GTMA, Feb 8, 2005

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Academy grant for Kumar

The Royal Academy of Engineering is helping to send Imperial College PhD student, Robin Kumar, to Austria later this month to present his research into sickle cell anaemia.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering, Feb 7, 2005

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