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Survey supports benefits of training

One in five workers in the UK engineering sector (18%) are set to move jobs this New Year, according to new poll findings.

News from Foundation Degrees ( 7 January 2005)

One-stop shop for training and learning

The IChemE reckons its new directory of short courses is an essential training guide for 2005.

News from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) (20 December 2004)

Training maximises plant management benefits

RSBizware Training is a series of courses designed to ensure manufacturers obtain the maximum benefit from the powerful suite of Rockwell Software RSBizware plant management tools.

News from Rockwell Automation (17 December 2004)

Institute celbrates 20 years of technical training

The Applied Technology Institute (ATI) has a new 48-page catalogue of technical training courses in the areas of space and satellite systems, defence topics, and engineering and data analysis.

News from Applied Technology Institute (17 December 2004)

Exhaust and intake silencer design explained

The Institute of Sound and Vibration Research will hold its short course in "Exhaust and intake silencer design" again from 28th February to 4th March 2005.

News from Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (16 December 2004)

Fluid sealing technology explained

BHR Solutions' latest training course on fluid sealing technology was significantly oversubscribed, and so another course will be run on the 15th and 16th March 2005.

News from BHR Group (14 December 2004)

Course looks at innovative design

The University of Durham is currently accepting registrations for a week-long short industrial course on "Innovative design", from 7th to 11th February 2005.

News from Centre for Industrial Automation and Manufacturing (14 December 2004)

Ultrasonic detector predicts bearing failure

Many of the costs and problems that result from defective and/or failed bearings can be prevented with a carefully implemented predictive and preventive maintenance programme.  Brochure available  

News from Logis-Tech Associates (14 December 2004)

Practical course covers variable speed drives

A 2-day workshop on "Practical variable speed drives for instrumentation and control systems" will be held in Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin and Cork during February 2005.

News from IDC Technologies (10 December 2004)

Courses help brush up IT skills

December sees the start of a series of courses by the Technology Innovation Centre (TIC) in Birmingham, to help everyone advance their IT skills.

News from Technology Innovation Centre ( 6 December 2004)

Health and safety training packages come on CD-ROM

The IChemE has updated three of its major training packages.

News from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) ( 3 December 2004)

Autosport engineers to receive free workshop

Delcam is to host a free workshop on the latest developments in machining and inspection technology at the NEC, Birmingham, on 13th January, the first day of the Autosport Engineering Exhibition.  Brochure available  

News from Delcam ( 2 December 2004)

Courses support the automotive supply chain

Help for engineers in the automotive supply chain to develop their knowledge and skills is offered through Skills4Auto-supported courses at Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre (TIC).

News from Technology Innovation Centre (23 November 2004)

Course combines safety management and machinery

Pilz Automation Technology is offering a new IOSH "Managing safety" course that incorporates machinery safety.

News from Pilz Automation Technology (22 November 2004)

Training courses come to Dublin

Industrial Technology Systems to hold a series of one-day training courses in Dublin during December 2004.

News from Industrial Technology Systems (ITS) (18 November 2004)

Centre reports record student intake

At a time when UK universities are struggling to attract new students to engineering and technology courses, the University of Central England Technology Innovation Centre reports a record intake.

News from Technology Innovation Centre (18 November 2004)

Short course highlights operations strategy

The University of Durham is currently accepting registrations for a week-long short industrial course on "Operations strategy" from 17th to 21st January 2005.

News from Centre for Industrial Automation and Manufacturing (16 November 2004)

Using training resources without broadband

SolidProfessor, a San Diego based manufacturer of multimedia training exclusively for Solidworks has released its new network software for corporations and academic institutions worldwide.

News from SolidProfessor (12 November 2004)

Training firm now MoD approved for engineering

Newly appointed approved Learning Provider for the UK Ministry of Defence A-1 Technical Training, a sub division of Logis-Tech Associates, is now an approved learning provider for the Ministry.  Brochure available  

News from Logis-Tech Associates ( 8 November 2004)

VRQ offers route to skills passport for welders

EAL has added a Level 1 Certificate in arc welding to its range of qualifications.

News from EAL (29 October 2004)

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