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Hazardous environment standards submitted

ISA has submitted standards designed to provide minimum requirements for the design, construction, and marking of electrical equipment in a range of environments.

News from ISA (18 April 2007)

Society recognises inventor of Segway HT

The CAD Society has named robotics innovator Dean Kamen as the winner of its 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award.

News from CAD Society (17 April 2007)

Surface generating software tops awards

CADwire.net has named FreeDimension as the winner of its 2006 Tech Innovator Award.

News from Cadwire (17 April 2007)

Alarm management guide published

ISA has published a book that describes how properly designed and maintained alarm systems can drastically help to improve plant safety, reliability, and profitability.

News from ISA (17 April 2007)

Book guides users through ISA95

The Road to Integration: A Guide to Applying the ISA95 Standard in Manufacturing, by Bianca Scholten guides users through applying the standard.

News from ISA (11 April 2007)

CEOs aim for gender equality in science

CEOS of two major science, engineering and technology (SET) based companies have committed themselves and their senior managements to promoting and communicating the business case for gender equality.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET ( 6 April 2007)

Training alliance sets sites on simulator

TTE's custom-built Prosimm, will replicate the operations of a chemical and process plant control room for emergency response training.

News from TTE Technical Training Group ( 3 April 2007)

Royal Engineering Academy set to move

The Royal Academy of Engineering has acquired the lease of 3 Carlton House Terrace and will move its headquarters there from 29 Great Peter Street in Autumn 2007.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 3 April 2007)

Qualified women wait to help with climate change

A UK group claims here is a pool of tens of thousands of highly qualified scientists, engineers and technologists (SET) ready, able and willing to get to grips with the problems of climate change.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET ( 2 April 2007)

New ISA standard agreed

At a recent ISA-SP100.11a working group meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, 60 attendees unanimously approved the scope and systems architecture of Release 1 of the draft standard.

News from ISA ( 2 April 2007)

Manufacturing operations guide released

ISA has published The Hitchhiker's Guide to Manufacturing Operations Management: ISA-95 Best Practices Book 1.0.

News from ISA (30 March 2007)

Rochester company names Exporter of the Year

Bedfont Scientific of Rochester is celebrating its success at the UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) awards where it was named New Exporter of the Year for Kent.  Brochure available  

News from UK Trade and Investment (28 March 2007)

Recruitment company sponsors engineering award

Specialist technical and engineering recruitment company, NES is sponsoring he IChemE's Award for Novel Engineering Solutions.

News from NES International (26 March 2007)

Professor made a fellow of engineering body

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the largest engineering Institution headquartered in Europe, has made Prof Chang-Gen Feng a Fellow, the most senior category of membership.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (22 March 2007)

Leadership award given to professor

Rio Hondo College professor Jay Sunyogh has won The CAD Society's 2007 Leadership Award.

News from CAD Society (20 March 2007)

Engineer wins CAD community award

The CAD Society's Joe Greco Community Award is awarded each year to one individual who has developed community within the CAD industry.

News from CAD Society (20 March 2007)

Collaboration programme attracts researchers

Now in its fourth year, Crucible is open to researchers working in science, technology, engineering, medicine, science policy, or social science who are at an early stage in their career.

News from NESTA (16 March 2007)

Women urged to research climate change

The need to involve more women with science, engineering and technology qualifications in tackling the problems of climate change will be reinforced in a keynote speech by Malcolm Wicks MP.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET (15 March 2007)

Engineering challenges face climate bill

The Royal Academy of Engineering has warned that the success of the government's climate change bill depends on overcoming two significant challengesn

News from Royal Academy of Engineering (14 March 2007)

National Science and Engineering Week launched

A 10-day programme of around 2000 events throughout the UK, celebrating science, engineering and technology and their importance in our lives, has been launched

News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 9 March 2007)

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