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Young engineers converge on Greenwich

Britain's most talented young engineers are converging on the Old Royal Navy College in Greenwich today to take part in the 2005 Annual Celebration of Engineering.

News from Young Engineers (13 September 2005)

Awards to mark IK Brunel's bicentenary in 2006

Brunel University is calling for entries for its Innovation and Engineering Awards to mark the bicentenary of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's birth and the 40th anniversary of the university.

News from Brunel University ( 8 September 2005)

Language enhancements promise a revolution

Implementation of recently completed enhancements to the Electronic Device Description Language by system and device suppliers is expected to revolutionise the process automation industry.

News from Hart Communication Foundation ( 6 September 2005)

Kostal's Hill steps forward for lead role

Simon Hill, UK Managing Director of global automotive supplier Kostal, has been appointed as Yorkshire Forward's new Executive Director of Business.

News from Yorkshire Forward ( 5 September 2005)

Trade mission to Beijing is subsidised

The GTMA is organising a trade mission to Beijing between 15th and 22nd October 2005, and has UK Trade and Investment funding of GBP 750 for each eligible company participating.

News from GTMA ( 2 September 2005)

Register to recognise engineering craftsmen

In a move to recognise and promote professionalism among craftsmen, the Institution of Incorporated Engineers is launching a Register of Engineering Craftsmen.

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (31 August 2005)

Still time to enter Queen's Awards

Time is running out for companies to apply for next year's Queen's Awards for Enterprise - the UK's most prestigious business accolade.

News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise (30 August 2005)

Awards recognise excellence in innovation

The IEE has published the list of finalists for the IEE Innovation in Engineering Awards 2005.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (29 August 2005)

Junior engineers to converge on Greenwich

Young Engineers has announced the finalists for the 2005 Young Engineers for Britain and YEDA (Young Electronic Designer Awards) competitions.

News from Young Engineers (22 August 2005)

Phillips to transfer knowledge to members

Honours graduate Scott Phillips from Brunel University, has joined GTMA for a two-year appointment as an Engineering Technologist on a DTI supported Knowledge Transfer Programme.

News from GTMA (22 August 2005)

Members vote in favour of merger

Members of the IMechE and Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) have voted to allow their respective Trustee Boards to press ahead with merger talks.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (19 August 2005)

Blackmore takes the chair

Dr Peter Blackmore has been appointed Chairman of the Engineering Integrity Society following the retirement of Professor John Draper from the post.

News from Engineering Integrity Society (12 August 2005)

Centre puts NDT techniques under the microscope

A powerful new resource opening in Port Talbot aims to reduce the risk of failure in manufactured products and structures from bridges to aeroplanes to heart pacemakers.

News from TWI (The Welding Institute) ( 9 August 2005)

Glasgow student scoops engineering design prize

A student from Glasgow took home first prize in The Royal Academy of Engineering's recent poster competition in principles of engineering design.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 5 August 2005)

Welsh technology centre makes quality grade

After rigorous assessment, and stringent audits, TWI Technology Centre (Wales) has recently been awarded the ISO9001:2000 quality management system certificate.

News from TWI (The Welding Institute) (28 July 2005)

Tests prove copper's antimicrobial properties

Research demonstrates rapid antimicrobial activity of copper against MRSA with 99.9% inactivation in 90 minutes.

News from Copper Development Association (26 July 2005)

International activities gather pace

Profibus in process automation and Profinet are focus topics for Profibus worldwide during 2005.

News from Profibus Group (19 July 2005)

Nottingham students up for SET Awards

When a team of Nottingham engineering students was asked to help Ghana harvest its palm nuts, their solution was breathtakingly simple.

News from World Leadership Forum (19 July 2005)

Dobson is new IIE Chairman

There can be few engineering professionals with the range and depth of experience of the new Chairman of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers, Barry Dobson.

News from Institution of Incorporated Engineers (18 July 2005)

Global user groups support EDDL enhancements

The Fieldbus Foundation has signed an addendum to its agreement with the Hart Communication Foundation, Profibus Nutzerorganisation and OPC Foundation to further develop EDDL.

News from Fieldbus Foundation (15 July 2005)

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