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Export scheme helps boost hydraulics sales

Tewkesbury-based Star Hydraulics has boosted business by 24% to GBP 1.5 million turnover following a major international sales drive assisted by UK Trade and Investment.  Brochure available  

News from UK Trade and Investment (23 August 2004)

US standards at competitive prices

BSI's commitment to offer its customers the best price for American standards has lead to a complete review of their pricing, partly due to recent exchange rate changes.

News from BSI Business Information (20 August 2004)

University helps with steam-powered record bid

The Chief Engineering Designer of the world's fastest car, Prof Glynne Bowsher, is well on the way to tackling his next world-record with the help of Coventry University.

News from Coventry University (17 August 2004)

New BS8888 standard to preview at DES

The publishing arm of the British Standards Institution will be previewing the new edition of one of its leading standards at DES 2004 in Birmingham.

News from BSI Business Information (12 August 2004)

New course focuses on "thinking" robots

As Will Smith battles with intelligent robots in his latest movie blockbuster, the University of Bradford has launched a degree to turn the idea of "robots that think" into a reality.

News from University Of Bradford (12 August 2004)

Fellowship to focus on nanotechnology

The University of Bradford has been awarded GBP 375,000 to appoint three new fellowships to give contract research staff more attractive and stable paths into academia.

News from University Of Bradford (11 August 2004)

Boeing and Airbus stake their claims

Engineering students heard both sides of the current revolution in long-haul air travel when two leading industry figures jetted in to the University of Bradford.

News from University Of Bradford ( 3 August 2004)

Young scientists get a head start in engineering

The University of Surrey was pleased to welcome 52 young scientists to the annual Headstart programme.

News from University Of Surrey ( 2 August 2004)

New scheme to help compliance with WEEE Directive

GAMBICA has launched a compliance scheme to meet the needs of business-to-business product manufacturers and importers under the forthcoming waste electronic and electrical equipment regulations.

News from GAMBICA (30 July 2004)

Grant rewards commitment to supporting industry

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has recognised and rewarded the University of Surrey's commitment to industrially focused research and training with a GBP 8.8 million grant.

News from University Of Surrey (27 July 2004)

Cross-Channel collaboration in engineering

Cross-Channel collaboration in engineering, pharmacy, science and the environment was top of the agenda at a major event hosted by the University of Greenwich at Medway.

News from University Of Greenwich (21 July 2004)

Travel grant shrinks the world

The UK's leading authority on earthquake engineering will attend the 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering using an international travel grant from the Royal Academy of Engineering.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 6 July 2004)

Industrial CASE studentships available

The Prime Faraday partnership has a new allocation of industrial CASE studentships available for the financial year 2004/2005.

News from Prime Faraday Partnership (29 June 2004)

Funds available for new ideas in polymers

The new research fund raising team at Rapra Technology is urging polymer-based companies to come forward with research proposals.

News from Rapra Technology (28 June 2004)

Motorsport legend attends graduation ceremony

Sir Jackie Stewart, OBE, attended last week's graduation of MSc Motorport engineering and management students at Cranfield University.

News from Cranfield University (16 June 2004)

Project to help medical sector breathe easier

Rapra Technology is seeking industry participants for a new project that will create a method for the analysis and control of leachable substances in finished moulded inhalation delivery systems.

News from Rapra Technology (14 June 2004)

IIE recognises engineering courses

Engineering businesses looking to recruit skilled engineers should beat a path to the door of the University of Greenwich at Medway's School of Engineering following an official seal of approval.

News from University Of Greenwich ( 8 June 2004)

Guardian recognises skills development

The Technology Innovation Centre's position as a leading technology teaching and training institution has been underpinned in the 2004 Guardian university league tables.

News from The Technology Innovation Centre ( 7 June 2004)

Luton graduate runs multi-million-pound company

Tony Nicholls, Managing Director of Furmanite International, reckons he wouldn't be where he is today had he not graduated from the University of Luton.

News from University Of Luton (24 May 2004)

New institute to examine complex systems

University of Bath is to establish a unique institute where researchers from a number of different scientific areas can join together to look for solutions to important scientific problems.

News from University Of Bath (24 May 2004)

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