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Belarus offers material benefits
DTI International Technology Promoter Juan Matthews reports from a recent visit to leading research institutes in Belarus.
News from DTI Global Watch Service, Dec 4, 2006
Braggins to steer Vision Academy
UKIVA Director, Don Braggins, has been appointed to chair a newly created scientific and technical advisory board for the Vision Academy, which is based in Erfurt, Germany.
News from UK Industrial Vision Association, Dec 4, 2006
DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP specifications updated
ODVA announced today that the next editions the DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP specifications have been published.
News from ODVA, Dec 1, 2006
Standard extends interoperability of CIP networks
Annex provides the schemas required to implement the device type managers configuration option for the currently available adaptations of networks built on the Common Industrial Protocol.
News from ODVA, Dec 1, 2006
Safety specification is fit for Sercos
Sercos International is to adopt CIP Safety as its functional safety protocol for Sercos.
News from ODVA, Dec 1, 2006
Blue paper fires national skills shortage debate
Redressing the national shortage of scientific and technical skills required by UK industry requires better communication between government, education and business.
News from BOC, Nov 30, 2006
Recycled PCs put to good use in Moldova
Digital Links International is helping the Moldovan Ministry of Health to computerise hospitals and health centres by providing low cost refurbished computers donated by UK companies.
News from Digital Links International, Nov 28, 2006
Mechanical engineering student shows enterprise
Brunel University's Tanya Budd has been recognised as one of the country's leading and most innovative young entrepreneurs in the Daily Mail's Enterprising Young Brits Awards on 14th November 2006.
News from Brunel University, Nov 28, 2006
Students complete pilot engineering programme
A special event celebrated the success of the first set of students to successfully complete the pilot programme for the South Yorkshire Engineering Scholarship.
News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC), Nov 24, 2006
Business advice aids deep drill development
A specialist Derbyshire engineering company is developing a product that could soon see it helping the oil industry drill in the most remote and deepest places on the planet.
News from Manufacturing Advisory Service - West Midlands, Nov 22, 2006
Motorsport engineering diploma opens for entries
Thames Gateway College is holding an open day for its unique BTEC National Diploma in motorsport engineering - the only one of its kind in London.
News from Centre for Manufacturing Excellence, CEME, Nov 20, 2006
Fast track to technician qualification
The IET is offering employers a fast-track route for their apprentices and technicians to obtain the internationally recognised professional qualification, Engineering Technician.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, Nov 20, 2006
Prime Minister praises digital lab initiative
The Warwick Digital Laboratory will provide a high quality research environment for multidisciplinary teams.
News from University of Warwick, Nov 20, 2006
Institution supports F1 in Schools
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is actively supporting F1 in Schools, a company that promotes engineering to young people around the world through the magnetic appeal of Formula One.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology, Nov 20, 2006
Schools take design and innovation challenge
The MTA's secondary schools competition, the Technology, Design and Innovation (TDi) Challenge, has been running since 2001.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, Nov 16, 2006
Day is dedicated to innovation in the workplace
Tuesday 14th November 2006 is Ideas at Work Day.
News from Manufacturing Advisory Service - West Midlands, Nov 14, 2006
Academy focuses motorsport engineering education
An innovative programme aims to help the motorsport industry recruit and develop staff with exactly the world-class skills and expertise it requires.
News from Motorsport Industry Association, Nov 14, 2006
Peugeot Citroen to host first PLM workshop
A PLM Maturity Workshop in Paris, France is the first in a series of international events to be hosted by Founder Members of the PLM Maturity Reference Model (MRM) Project.
News from PLM Interest Group (PLMIG), Nov 14, 2006
Networking course adds RFID module
UCE Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre is the UK's first faculty of its type to incorporate a globally recognised RFID module as part of a computer networks degree course.
News from Technology Innovation Centre, Nov 10, 2006
MSc scholarships are up for grabs
The Manufacturing Institute is inviting scholarship applications for its MSc in manufacturing leadership in partnership with the Lancaster University Management School.
News from Manufacturing Institute, Nov 7, 2006
Scholarships support the next generation
Successful die casting internship experiences have earned eight undergraduate students David Laine Memorial Scholarships from the North American Die Casting Association.
News from NADCA-North American Die Casting Association, Nov 6, 2006
Regional meeting passes out metrology students
The UKWF recently held a very successful regional meeting in the shadow of Royal Naval aircraft old and new at the Yeovilton Air Museum.
News from UK Weighing Federation, Nov 1, 2006
Trade mission shares security secrets
Twenty three UK based companies are currently showcasing their innovations in security technology during a trade mission to Boston and Washington DC.
News from UK Trade and Investment, Oct 31, 2006
Expansion provides much-needed space
ODVA's new HQ includes lab and training facilities to support the association's growing testing and educational services for DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, CompoNet and the semiconductor industry.
News from ODVA, Oct 31, 2006
Institute lands CATCH contract
The Grimsby Institute is to deliver engineering training to apprentices at the new Centre for Assessment of Technical Competence - Humber facility near Stallingborough.
News from Grimsby Institute, Oct 31, 2006
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