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Women in science honoured at ceremony
Six women have been honoured for their achievements in science, engineering and technology
News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET ( 9 March 2007)
Award spotlights leading edge technologies
CADwire.net is now accepting nominations for its third annual Tech Innovator Award.
News from Cadwire ( 9 March 2007)
Training company sponsors competition
Festo Didactic is the first Premier Partner from industry of the WorldSkills 2011 competition. Brochure available
News from Festo ( 6 March 2007)
Nominations sought for plant award
The 6th annual Hart Plant of the Year Award will recognise innovative use of Hart Communication in real-time industrial process plant applications.
News from Hart Communication Foundation ( 2 March 2007)
Fieldbus Foundation looks forward to Intkerama '07
The Fieldbus Foundation has unveiled its plans to exhibit at the forthcoming Interkama 2007 International Trade Fair, to be held April 16-20 in Hannover, Germany.
News from Fieldbus Foundation ( 1 March 2007)
Academy supports research student development
Five PhD students have won prestigious new Research Student Development Awards from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (19 February 2007)
Marine innovation trophy unveiled
The newly created Mansura Perpetual Challenge Trophy recognises innovation in the design, development and operation of marine vessels with hybrid or all-electric propulsion systems.
News from Royal Thames Yacht Club (12 February 2007)
Engineering institution expresses diploma concerns
Europe's largest professional engineering institution, has warned that more work is needed on the delivery of the 14-19 engineering diploma to ensure its success.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology ( 8 February 2007)
Alliance to define best practice in smart metering
In an initiative to drive further awareness of the end-user benefits of smart metering technology, BEAMA has launched the European Smart Metering Alliance.
News from BEAMA Energy ( 5 February 2007)
UK bids for leading role in laser project
CCLRC has endorsed a submission to the European Commission in which the UK will take the lead role in a project to prepare the case for construction of the proposed HiPER laser facility.
News from CCLRC ( 5 February 2007)
Awards help address shortage of female role models
The IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year title has been awarded to Katy Deacon, 27, from Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (26 January 2007)
Nominations open for CAD industry awards
The 2007 CAD Society Industry Awards acknowledge individual contributions within the computer aided-design and engineering software industry.
News from CAD Society (25 January 2007)
Award is still open to engineering innovation
Contenders for the MacRobert Award 2007 have three weeks left in which to submit their entries.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 9 January 2007)
Award to recognise work of young acousticians
Acousticians with no more than five years' experience in the industry are invited to enter the 2007 Young Persons' Award for Innovation in Acoustical Engineering. Brochure available
News from Institute of Acoustics (22 December 2006)
Use of Profinet in process automation standardised
After completing the integration of Profibus PA in Profinet IO, work was extended to include the integration of Hart and Foundation Fieldbus.
News from Profibus Group (19 December 2006)
EPMA announces new technical director
The EPMA has appointed Dr Olivier Coube as the next Technical Director of EPMA
News from European Powder Metallurgy Association (18 December 2006)
Academy says new submarines should be built in UK
The Royal Academy of Engineering supports the UK Government's decision to retain the country's independent nuclear deterrent but calls for the planned submarine programme to be built in the UK
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 7 December 2006)
Railway engineer secures R and D funding
Yorkshire Forward has awarded a research and development grant to develop a system that will help to improve track quality and reduce delays for rail passengers.
News from Yorkshire Forward (28 November 2006)
Rotary moulding process is adapted to ceramics
A highly efficient casting process from the plastics industry has been successfully applied to ceramics for the first time.
News from Ceram (24 November 2006)
Environmental report wins international award
The Resource Efficiency KTN has received a prestigious international award for a report that it wrote about a recent DTI Global Watch Technology Mission to Japan.
News from Resource Efficiency Knowledge Transfer Network (20 November 2006)
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