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Medical polymers under the microscope

Dublin was the setting for Rapra Technology's most recent and successful international conference, Medical Polymers 2003.

News from Rapra Technology ( 2 May 2003)

Innovation in the East Midlands

The East Midland's "Innovation Factory" will provide small to medium sized manufacturing companies within the region with fast track support for business acceleration.

News from Pera (18 April 2003)

Register verifies orbital welding competence

The Orbital Welding Engineer Register (or TOWER) is a new resource to assist companies who wish to employ people skilled in the use of orbital welding equipment.

News from The Orbital Welding Engineer Register (16 April 2003)

University links with national motorcycle academy

Coventry University has teamed up with the Auto Cycle Union to offer an insight into the technical and engineering side of motorcycle racing to students in the ACU Academy.

News from Coventry University (15 April 2003)

Vicenzi becomes Co-Chairman of EUROMIM

Dr Bruno Vicenzi of Italian based MIM producer Mimitalia has agreed to become the Co-Chairman of the EUROMIM group.

News from European Powder Metallurgy Association (15 April 2003)

New requirements for Chinese exports

Companies exporting to China need to be aware that from 30th April 2003, CCIB or CCEE marks can no longer be used for products imported into or sold in China.

News from TUV International - Rheinland Group (14 April 2003)

MEP to hear of crash safety

Malcolm Harbour, MEP for the West Midlands will visit Coventry University today to find out about life-saving research into pedestrian fatalities in road accidents and the future design of vehicles.

News from Coventry University (11 April 2003)

Postgrads provide project assistance

Businesses of every type and size throughout the UK can take advantage of help from one of Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre's team of mature graduates on postgraduate technology courses.

News from The Technology Innovation Centre (31 March 2003)

Jaguar MD to open CAD centre

Mike Beasley, Executive Director of Jaguar Cars will put his seal of approval on a new computer design facility at Coventry University on Monday 31st March 2003.

News from Coventry University (28 March 2003)

IEEE President elect to speak in Bath

Professor Art Winston, President-elect of the IEEE, will be delivering his only lecture during his visit to the UK at the University of Bath this Friday.

News from University Of Bath (26 March 2003)

Licensing provides smoother route to market

With so many inventions not making it to market, perhaps it is worth considering licensing, argues Paul Brindley.

News from Cavendish Management Resources (24 March 2003)

Foundation degree to lure top apprentices

A groundbreaking work-based foundation degree at the University of Bradford is to pave the way to further qualifications for the cream of the region's engineering apprentices.

News from University Of Bradford (24 March 2003)

Final year project focuses on hot hatch

University of Bradford mechanical and automotive engineering student Simon Watson is working for Ford to research one of its new cars as a final-year project.

News from University Of Bradford (21 March 2003)

Rolls-Royce funds University Technology Centre

Rolls-Royce has selected the University of Surrey's School of Engineering to host a University Technology Centre for its expertise in fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.

News from University Of Surrey (20 March 2003)

Scholarship rewards exceptional performance

Coventry University engineering student Ryan Struggles has been awarded the Corus Scholarship 2002 for his "exceptional performance" during his placement year with automotive supplier Corus.

News from Coventry University (19 March 2003)

Bradford Beauty sees off Mr G's Panda

Five year 10 pupils from St Laurence School in Bradford-on-Avon have triumphed in the Schools Dragster competition organised by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath.

News from University Of Bath (17 March 2003)

Jaguar trust finances midlands students

A charitable trust set up by the founder of Jaguar Cars, Sir William Lyons, will reward the hard work of eight Coventry University engineering students with bursaries totalling GBP 7000.

News from Coventry University (14 March 2003)

Machinery code of practice aids health and safety

Brokered by Faraday Plastics, the UK thermoforming sector has agreed a machinery code of practice which is set to boost its health and safety performance.

News from Faraday Plastics Partnership (10 March 2003)

Students aim for careers in motorsport

Students from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath are aiming to launch careers in motor sport by winning this year's Formula Student competition.

News from University Of Bath ( 7 March 2003)

New specs add safety to Profibus

Profibus International has published two new documents on Profisafe.

News from The Profibus Group (27 February 2003)

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