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The challenge of demonstrating competency
To meet the requirements of the evolving standards companies and company personnel are required to demonstrate competencies to do the tasks expected of them.
News from Pilz Automation Technology (10 December 2003)
Scholarships commemorate local car maker
Four first year students were recently awarded prestigious scholarships in recognition of their academic achievements.
News from University Of Bradford ( 9 December 2003)
New approach to a professional standard
The Engineering Council has published new standards of professional competence for engineers and technicians.
News from The Engineering Council ( 8 December 2003)
Digital imaging assesses power station combustion
Better air quality and dramatic improvements to the efficiency of the UK's power stations are not hot air, thanks to research undertaken by scientists from the University of Greenwich at Medway.
News from University Of Greenwich ( 8 December 2003)
Engineering in pursuit of the Olympic ideal
A new campaign aims to highlight the critical role that science, engineering and technology play in British athletes' participation (and success) in the Olympic Games.
News from ETB (28 November 2003)
Sensor maker helped by passport to export success
A County Durham firm manufacturing pressure sensors has measured up to the challenge of international trade - with help from UK Trade and Investment, the government organisation that provides support Brochure available
News from UK Trade and Investment (27 November 2003)
Award recognises outstanding medical engineering
The Head of Electronics at the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering (BIME) has won a prestigious national award that recognises outstanding work in medical engineering.
News from University Of Bath (26 November 2003)
Robbins is one of a kind
Kelly Robbins, 24, from Coventry will be the only woman graduating with a degree in automotive engineering from Coventry University this year.
News from Coventry University (25 November 2003)
University to honour Land Rover boss
The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Jaguar and Land Rover is to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Technology for his outstanding services to the automotive industry.
News from Coventry University (21 November 2003)
Fieldbus organisations aim for interoperability
Three leading organisations dedicated to control network technology have completed the initial phase of development for key extensions to Electronic Device Descriptions defined in IEC61804-2.
News from Fieldbus Foundation (21 November 2003)
Griffiths to support SMEs
Leading business consultant John Griffiths has been appointed as East Midlands Regional Manager for InvoRed.
News from InvoRed (21 November 2003)
Making the most of production
Strategic reasons for manufacturers to keep production in the UK will be spelled out in a Government-sponsored report being presented at Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre later this month.
News from The Technology Innovation Centre (21 November 2003)
Honorary degree for land speed car designer
Tomorrow the engineering designer of the new world land speed record car, Thrust SSC will receive an honorary degree for his outstanding services in the field of engineering design.
News from Coventry University (19 November 2003)
Workshop promotes best manufacturing practice
More than 60 UK chemical and process manufacturers attended PICME's one-day workshop on best manufacturing practice at The Heath, Runcorn, Cheshire at the end of last month.
News from PICME (18 November 2003)
Honorary degree for Morgan car boss
Next monday, Charles Morgan the Joint Managing Director of the Morgan Motor Company Limited will be conferred with an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Business Administration by Coventry University.
News from Coventry University (17 November 2003)
University scheme supports women in engineering
A scheme aimed at supporting female students in the School of Engineering, Design and Technology has been relaunched at the University of Bradford.
News from University Of Bradford (13 November 2003)
Masters-level short courses are free to attend
A series of masters-level short courses is available free of charge to engineers employed by companies based within the eastern region of the UK.
News from Cranfield University ( 6 November 2003)
Electronics design expertise recognised by MAS
The DTI's Electronics Design network has received a further accolade with its accreditation as a "Centre of Expertise in Manufacturing" by the Manufacturing Advisory Service.
News from DTI Electronics Design Programme ( 4 November 2003)
Towards the 'zero carbon' vehicle
Eco-friendly vehicles of the future will be the subject of a lecture delivered by Prof John Wood, the Managing Director of the Motor Industry Research Association on Wednesday 5th November.
News from Coventry University ( 3 November 2003)
New name for Government trade initiative
UK Trade and Investment is the new single identity for the UK Government's business support organisation British Trade International and its operating arms Trade Partners UK and Invest.UK. Brochure available
News from UK Trade and Investment ( 3 November 2003)
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