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Sixth form students complete engineering projects

Nineteen teams of sixth form students presented their Engineering Education Scheme projects at a special celebration and assessment day at the University of Kent on Thursday 14th April.

News from University of Kent (19 April 2005)

Formal qualification in legal metrology

The UK Weighing Federation and the University of Wales Institute Cardiff are offering UKWF members the opportunity to achieve a formal qualification in legal metrology.

News from UK Weighing Federation (18 April 2005)

Robot vision wins MSc scholarship

Abdou Jallow has won a GBP 10,000 scholarship to study on the Cranfield University IT for product realisation MSc.

News from Cranfield University (18 April 2005)

Design institute opens its doors to industry

Design, innovation and business support in the West Midlands will top the agenda when Coventry University opens the doors to its design studios in the Bugatti Building on Tuesday 19th April.

News from Coventry University (18 April 2005)

Wilkinson gears up for centre of excellence

Training and apprenticeship specialist Alliance Learning has made a significant new appointment as it is gears up for the opening of a flagship "centre of excellence" to develop engineering skills.

News from Alliance Learning (12 April 2005)

Students to present engineering solutions

Nineteen teams of sixth form students from schools across Kent and Sussex will return to the University of Kent on Thursday 14th April to present their solutions to real engineering problems.

News from University of Kent (12 April 2005)

London Business School joins sponsored MBA scheme

London Business School has joined the cream of worldwide business schools in becoming the first UK institution to participate in the Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme.

News from Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme (11 April 2005)

Profibus gathers momentum

Profibus International is well on course to reach its target of doubling the number of installed units from 10 to 20 million within four years.

News from Profibus Group (11 April 2005)

Paterson takes charge of policy

The IEE has appointed Graham Paterson as Head of Policy, effective 1st April 2005.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) ( 8 April 2005)

Directive delay is common sense

Repic has welcomed the UK Government's announcement of a delay to the implementation of the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive until January 2006.

News from Repic ( 4 April 2005)

Training scheme receives full accreditation

Chelmsford-based Britvic Soft Drinks has been awarded full accreditation by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers for its Monitored Professional Development Scheme.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers ( 4 April 2005)

Awards for practical learning opportunities

New practical learning charity, Edge, has launched a nationwide search for employers who provide the very best practical learning opportunities for young people.

News from Edge Awards (28 March 2005)

Standard brings Modbus and CANopen together

Modbus-IDA and CAN in Automation (CiA) have signed a licensing agreement, resulting in Specification CiA DSP 309-2: Interfacing CANopen with TCP/IP Part 2: Modbus/TCP mapping.

News from Modbus-IDA (25 March 2005)

Awards for apprentices and adult learners

Bolton Wanderers star, Tal Ben Haim, was on the ball at a major awards ceremony to recognise the achievements of apprentices and adult learners who are on course to achieving their career goals.

News from Alliance Learning (25 March 2005)

School teams answer naval challenge

Thirty-six school teams from across the UK took part in the final of Operation Storm, a national challenge organised by the Royal Navy and Young Engineers held at HMS Sultan in Gosport this week.

News from Young Engineers (24 March 2005)

More funds for UK women in SET

The UK Resource Centre for Women in SET has received a GBP 2.8 million funding boost.

News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET (24 March 2005)

Academy endorses Government plans

The Automotive Academy has welcomed the UK Government White Paper on skills, in which it was praised as "a good example of a sector acting to meet its own training needs".

News from Automotive Academy (24 March 2005)

Society welcomes budget skills measures

The Society of Operations Engineers supports plans announced in the 2005 budget to support young people in improving their skills and raise the reputation of the apprenticeship route into industry.

News from Society of Operations Engineers (22 March 2005)

Ethernet Powerlink adopted as draft standard

The adoption of Ethernet Powerlink as a draft standard follows advances in stack development and implementation.

News from EPSG (Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group) (22 March 2005)

Ehernet PowerLink (EPL) approaches IEC Standard

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has accepted Ethernet PowerLink (EPL), as a Publicly Available Specification (PAS), moving it closer to becoming part of the IEC Standard.

News from EPSG (Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group) (22 March 2005)

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