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New assessment service for machinery industry
BigMachines has announced the availability of the BigMachines Value Assessment, the first e-business value assessment toolset designed specifically for the industrial machinery industry.
News from BigMachines (17 December 2001)
New Manufacturing Advisory Service for E.Midlands
The East Midlands region's manufacturing firms are set to benefit from the establishment of a new Manufacturing Advisory Service being managed by technology innovators Pera.
News from Pera (17 December 2001)
More help for UK companies at overseas exhibitions
Strategy Plus is now into the 3rd year of its service to assist UK companies in obtaining Distributors, Agents, End-Users, Suppliers or face-to-face meetings at overseas exhibitions
News from Strategy Plus (24 October 2001)
ISO 9001 achieved by US contract staff company
Peak Technical Services, which supplies technical professionals to staff major projects across the USA, has received registration to the international quality management system standard ISO 9001
News from Peak Technical Services (16 October 2001)
South African secondment helps process engineers
Two engineers from a Burton upon Trent process engineering company are learning about the latest automation techniques in South Africa, thanks to the DTI
News from DTI Global Watch Service ( 4 October 2001)
Training funding for engineering and marine SMEs
EMTA has secured funding to help engineering and marine SMEs with the cost of training within their organisation, plus non engineering and marine SMEs who employ engineering staff may also be eligible
News from EMTA (22 August 2001)
Distance-learning MBA for engineers launched
Manchester Business School and its distance-learning arm, IFM, are launching a new distance-learning MBA for engineers, welcoming the first tranche of students in January 2002
News from Manchester Business School (26 July 2001)
Laser systems engineer is off to Japan
A young Oxford laser systems engineer is off to Japan in July to learn the latest best practice techniques - helping to ensure that his company stays ahead in its field.
News from DTI Global Watch Service (10 July 2001)
Did you know about the European Noise Directive?
The new European Noise Directive for equipment used outdoors becomes effective from July 3rd of this year and has caught many manufacturers 'on the hop'. Brochure available
News from AV Technology (10 April 2001)
Plant life assessment literature database online
A new online database of plant life assessment literature has been launched by ERA Technology, with over thirteen thousand references to significant advances in the field of plant life assessment
News from ERA Technology ( 5 April 2001)
Success for ERA's systems integration business
For the fifth consecutive year ERA Technology's software systems integration business has substantially exceeded its performance expectations
News from ERA Technology (20 March 2001)
Engineering Industry Buyers Guide 2001 launched
The all new 2001 edition of The Engineering Industry Buyers Guide will be available from December 2000, and is the same price as last year
News from CMP Information (20 November 2000)
How to maximise the life of high voltage plant
Understanding business-critical criteria leads to formulation of more effective maintenance approaches, says John Rimell, Business Development Executive at ERA Technology
News from ERA Technology (17 November 2000)
UK design centre opens for electronics company
Advanced Hardware Architectures (AHA) has officially opened its UK design centre, generate the enabling technology for the development of high-performance Turbo Product Code based integrated circuits
News from AHA (Advanced Hardware Architectures) (15 November 2000)
ERA helps to identify emergency landing cause
ERA Technology assisted The Air Accident Investigation Branch with their investigation into the incident on 9 January 1998 when a Boeing 767 was forced to carry out an emergency landing at Heathrow
News from ERA Technology ( 7 November 2000)
Hands-on motion engineering seminars announced
Unimatic is to run two hands-on motion engineering seminars, the first at Rockwell Automation in Milton Keynes on 28 November, the second at PERA in Melton Mowbray, Leics on 30 November Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (16 October 2000)
New training facility for Lenze group
This summer, a group of over 200 invited guests and a jazz band celebrated the opening of the new Lenze Forum at Aerzen, Germany, which provides a training facility for the whole Lenze group Brochure available
News from Lenze (28 September 2000)
Schmersal opens new Customer Service Centre
Schmersal UK Limited, the manufacturer of machine safety systems, has officially opened its new Customer Service Centre in Malvern, Worcestershire.
News from Schmersal UK (14 September 2000)
Cost Engineering short course a success
The first of a series of Short Courses on Cost Engineering was recently offered by Cranfield University and attended by Cost Engineers and Estimators from Ford, the MoD and Rolls-Royce
News from Cranfield University (25 August 2000)
Contribute to Sustainable Built Environment work
Readers are invited to contribute to the Sustainable Built Environment research and debate the comments of others.
News from Casella Stanger (24 May 2000)
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