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CAD features at US National Manufacturing Week

CADwire.net will be the exclusive sponsor of the CAD Pavilion at US National Manufacturing Week, to be held 23rd-26th February 2004 at McCormick Place, Chicago.

News from Cadwire, Sep 17, 2003

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Solving process problems with Profibus

A forthcoming seminar entitled "Solving process problems with Profibus" will show how Profibus is addressing key issues facing the process industry today.

News from The Profibus Group, Sep 15, 2003

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Last call for nominations for Queen's Awards

The organisers of The Queen's Awards for Enterprise are making a final call for more entries from the engineering and manufacturing sectors before the application deadline of 31st October 2003.

News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise, Sep 12, 2003

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Rowell is strategic key

Cyon Research Corp has appointed Amy Rowell as an Industry Analyst and Editor-at-Large for the company.

News from Cyon Research, Sep 11, 2003

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Keynote covers past, present and future of RP

Industry consultant, analyst, and author Terry Wohlers will serve as the keynote speaker at the First International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping.

News from Wohlers Associates, Sep 10, 2003

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Engineering firms fail the creativity challenge

Engineering businesses are still failing to capture innovation and ideas for commercial gain, even though they recognise the importance of creativity in the economy.

News from Marks and Clerk, Aug 29, 2003

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Driverless taxi tipped for success

An eco-friendly driverless taxi is closer to accepting its first fares thanks to a GBP 125,000 award from NESTA.

News from NESTA, Aug 28, 2003

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Annual dinner set for November

The traditionally popular Annual Dinner of the British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) will again be held at the Copthorne Hotel, Merry Hill, Dudley on Thursday 6th November.

News from BSSA (British Stainless Steel Association), Aug 27, 2003

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Site focuses advanced process control knowledge

APC-network.com is a new virtual community for advanced process control technology in the refining and petrochemical industry.

News from Ocaso Technology, Aug 19, 2003

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Integrated machine vision projects on show

Computer vision programmes pioneered by the European Commission's EUTIST-IMV project are to be unveiled for the first time at next month's Automaatio 03 exhibition in Helsinki.

News from European Commission EPCC, Aug 15, 2003

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Clockwork springs bounce back to prominence

A novel research project is looking at ways in which clockwork spring mechanisms can replace batteries in electronic products.

News from Institute of Spring Technology, Aug 14, 2003

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Study aims to predict spring performance

The IST has recently been presented with a Smart award by the UK DTI for a feasibility study into predicting the nonaxial force characteristics of a spring based on end coil movement.

News from Institute of Spring Technology, Aug 11, 2003

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Brass goes nuclear - where plastics fear to tread

Brass has distinct advantages over alternative materials when designing parts that will be subject to nuclear radiation.

News from Copper Development Association, Aug 1, 2003

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Wappler takes charge in Houston

Robin Wappler is the new Operations Manager for the EPCglobal Houston office.

News from EPCglobal, Aug 1, 2003

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Living in a material world

An award from NESTA is to fund a unique lab space that will bring together a collection of all new and advanced materials and introduce new avenues to traditional methods of scientific research.

News from NESTA, Jul 30, 2003

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Grant aids breakthrough heat transfer technology

A revolutionary breakthrough in heat transfer technology is being developed by Ashe Morris thanks to a GBP 100,000 investment from NESTA.

News from NESTA, Jul 29, 2003

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Copper key to electric world land speed record

Copper is a pivotal material in new technological developments that will help make cars better, safer, more comfortable and more environmentally friendly.

News from Copper Development Association, Jul 22, 2003

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Open day to reveal Fastool progress

An open day in High Wycombe will provide an opportunity for toolmakers to discuss the latest developments in automation and the progress of the European funded Fastool project.

News from GTMA, Jul 22, 2003

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Tonbridge Tools joins the association

Yet another toolmaker has joined the GTMA: Tonbridge Tools specialises in the design and manufacture of precision tooling for the plastics industry.

News from GTMA, Jul 22, 2003

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Award to recognise medical engineering

The IEE, Europe's largest professional engineering body, is currently considering nominations for the 2003 JA Lodge Award for Medical Engineering.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers), Jul 22, 2003

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UK inward investment holds up under pressure

The UK continues to perform strongly in inward investment, Ministers have confirmed.

News from UK Trade and Investment, Jul 22, 2003

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Funding to aid development of novel leak detector

A fast and foolproof method of underground leak detection using radar is being developed thanks to an investment of GBP 76,810 from NESTA.

News from NESTA, Jul 21, 2003

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Awards for manufacturing improvement

Last week's Chemical Industries Awards saw three winners in a new category of manufacturing improvement award sponsored by PICME.

News from PICME, Jul 17, 2003

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European role for Braggins

Don Braggins, Director of the UK Industrial Vision Association, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the European Machine Vision Association.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association, Jul 15, 2003

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OBE for Chief Executive Campbell

The Chief Executive of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service, Linda Campbell, has been awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.

News from United Kingdom Accreditation Service, Jul 7, 2003

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