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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), Mar 11, 2004

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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, Mar 11, 2004

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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, Mar 10, 2004

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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, Mar 8, 2004

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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, Feb 25, 2004

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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, Feb 19, 2004

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Reverse engineering explained

BMW Plant Hams Hall Co-ordinator of Metrology and Calibration, Peter Taylor, was the keynote speaker at the latest of the GTMA's successful technology update events.

News from GTMA, Feb 18, 2004

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European Parliament rejects amendments

The European Parliament has rejected amendments to the Directive on Recognition of Professional Qualifications that would have adversely affected the status and mobility of UK engineers within Europe.

News from The Engineering Council, Feb 16, 2004

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Affiliate schemes explained at Materials Congress

Faraday Plastics is to exhibit at the 2004 Materials Congress hosted by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining at Carlton House Terrace, London, from 30th March to 1st April.

News from Faraday Plastics Partnership, Feb 16, 2004

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European association elects new officers

The European Power Transmission Distributors Association elected its officers, board of directors, Distributor Council and Manufacturer Council for 2004 at its recent annual convention in Dublin.

News from EPTDA, Feb 11, 2004

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Nominations open for "plant of the year" award

The Hart Communication Foundation (HCF) is seeking nominees for the Hart Plant of the Year for 2004.

News from Hart Communication Foundation, Feb 11, 2004

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Thesis competition opens to entries

The EPMA's 2004 powder metallurgy thesis competition is now open for theses on powder metallurgy at both diploma/masters and doctorate/PhD levels.

News from European Powder Metallurgy Association, Feb 10, 2004

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Website dedicated to international conference

Profibus UK has updated its website so that it is completely dedicated to the International Profibus Conference at Ragley Hall, Warwickshire, England on 22nd and 23rd June 2004.

News from The Profibus Group, Feb 9, 2004

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Annual luncheon set for April in Sheffield

The popular annual luncheon of the British Stainless Steel Association will be held at the Cutlers Hall in Sheffield on Thursday 22nd April 2004.

News from BSSA (British Stainless Steel Association), Feb 3, 2004

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Twin screw compounder widens scope of research

Rapra Technology has ordered a new twin screw compounder from Rondol Technology to enhance its capabilities in compounding and compound development.

News from Rapra Technology, Feb 3, 2004

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Developing confidence requires action - now

Paul Maynard, President of the Manufacturing Technologies Association delivered this message at MTA's Annual Dinner last week at Grosvenor House in London.

News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association, Jan 30, 2004

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Tax credits available for R and D

Faraday Plastics has completed a first round of company briefings on the tax credit opportunities available through research and development activity.

News from Faraday Plastics Partnership, Jan 23, 2004

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Fellowships provide a chance to dream

Two pioneering engineers aim to switch people onto technology through developing innovative ways of using sound in exhibitions and an exciting system of teaching electricity.

News from NESTA, Jan 23, 2004

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New route to European research funding

A consortium of companies from Leicestershire, Lancashire and Cheshire, have won an Office of Science and Technology Contract to develop and manage FP6UK.

News from Pera, Jan 8, 2004

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Smallwood succeeds Ashburner

Dr Jeremy Smallwood, Managing Director of Electrostatic Solutions, has taken up the chairmanship of BECA, the British Electrostatic Control Association.

News from British Electrostatic Control Association, Jan 7, 2004

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Brass keeps "just-polished" look

A Telford-based company has developed a novel electrostatic stoving for brass that keeps its "just-polished" look.

News from Copper Development Association, Dec 29, 2003

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Project aims to smooth out friction calculation

NAFEMS is part of a consortium of organisations that has recently been awarded a grant by the European Commission to undertake a project entitled NUFRIC.

News from NAFEMS, Dec 29, 2003

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Award for CAA engineer

Geoff Burtenshaw, a Flight Test Engineer with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), has won a prestigious aviation award from the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (GAPAN).

News from Civil Aviation Authority, Dec 24, 2003

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Student racing challenge set for July 2004

Formula Student 2004, the annual student project for engineering students to design and build a small single-seater racing car, is now accepting team registrations.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Dec 17, 2003

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Novel brass material presents design challenge

A novel process produces uniform brass filaments for the thermally conductive component of vehicle brake pads to improve heat dissipation.

News from Copper Development Association, Dec 8, 2003

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