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54 companies are short-listed for awards
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has announced the 54 companies short-listed in its annual Innovation in Engineering Awards.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (19 September 2006)
Is work-life balance good for business?
A debate on the question "Is work-life balance good for business?" will take place at the Institute of Directors (IoD) on 21st September, 2006.
News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET (18 September 2006)
Award to recognise diversity and inclusion
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers MX Awards 2007 will include the UKRC Award for Diversity and Inclusion.
News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET (18 September 2006)
Pump industry supports water charity
The Pump Industry Awards is continuing its association with WaterAid, and will once again be holding a Grand Charity Raffle at this year's event.
News from Datateam Publishing ( 5 September 2006)
GKN throws weight behind student awards
GKN is sponsoring the overall Science, Engineering and Technology Student of the Year Award at this year's SET Awards.
News from World Leadership Forum (31 August 2006)
Institution Board of Trustees named
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has announced the results of the ballot for its Board of Trustees.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (30 August 2006)
Engineering awards encourage more women
The UK's most talented female engineers have only until 15th September 2006 to enter the Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (28 August 2006)
Japanese recycling illustrates UK shortcomings
UK recycling companies, manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment and the Government have much to do if the UK is to meet the EU's forthcoming WEEE Directive.
News from Resource Efficiency Knowledge Transfer Network (24 August 2006)
Grant brings novel metals process to market
Investment helps Metalysis to commercialise its state-of-the-art metal production technology, set up a manufacturing plant and create more than 130 highly skilled jobs.
News from Yorkshire Forward (17 August 2006)
Manufacturing leaders elected to Fellowship
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) has elected four manufacturing industry leaders to its prestigious College of Fellows for 2006.
News from Society of Manufacturing Engineers (15 August 2006)
Factory of the future for Rotherham
Yorkshire Forward has invested GBP 6.50 million to build a "Factory of the Future", as part of the second phase of development of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre in Rotherham.
News from Yorkshire Forward (14 August 2006)
Deadline looms for female engineering apprentices
The winner of the Dyson Young Woman Engineering Apprentice award will receive a cheque for GBP 750, donated by the James Dyson Foundation.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (14 August 2006)
Association aims to attract scientists
The UKIVA is expanding its scope of activity to actively encourage companies involved in scientific imaging applications to become members.
News from UK Industrial Vision Association ( 9 August 2006)
Networking is key to waste reduction
A DTI-led network aims to stimulate innovation in the UK's key technology sectors by promoting collaboration, best practice and knowledge sharing on waste reduction.
News from Resource Efficiency Knowledge Transfer Network ( 4 August 2006)
Awards to encourage sustainable packaging
The first Global Bioplastics Awards will be held in conjunction with the eighth annual Bioplastics conference.
News from Emap Maclaren Polymer Group (19 July 2006)
Metals centre makes the quality grade
NAMTEC, the UK National Metals Technology Centre, has been awarded the coveted ISO9001 registration.
News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) (19 July 2006)
European AIDC centre set to open in Halifax
Halifax is set for international recognition later this year when it becomes home to a European centre for automatic identification and data capture technologies.
News from Yorkshire Forward ( 7 July 2006)
Award to recognise female engineering apprentices
A new award aims to recognise the achievements of young female engineers on a modern apprenticeship scheme.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology ( 5 July 2006)
Corporate knighthoods are up for grabs
The call for entries goes out this month for the 2007 Queen's Awards for Enterprise - the UK's top business awards, widely regarded as the equivalent of "corporate knighthoods".
News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise ( 3 July 2006)
Project to promote remanufacturing options
A new project funded by BREW will examine remanufacturing and how it could contribute to the sustainable production and consumption economy.
News from Oakdene Hollins (21 June 2006)
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