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Academy students to tackle their peers

Students on the Automotive Academy New Graduates Programme have unveiled their debut IMechE Formula Student racing car.

News from Automotive Academy (26 May 2005)

Scheme calls calls for local authority help

Repic is ready to open negotiations with local authorities on the development of designated collection facilities.

News from Repic (23 May 2005)

Engineering students are ready for work

Alliance Learning is engineering a new generation of students - and making it easy for companies to choose "work ready" students who have been primed to enter the world of employment.

News from Alliance Learning (23 May 2005)

University acquires precision optics capability

As part of a four-year collaborative project investigating ultraprecision surfaces, Cranfield University has acquired a reactive atom plasma figuring system.

News from Cranfield University (19 May 2005)

Scholarships commemorate automotive pioneer

Five students from the University of Bradford's School of Engineering, Design and Technology will be awarded the prestigious Benjamin Jowett Memorial Scholarship this week.

News from University Of Bradford (17 May 2005)

Prize for rapid product development post-grad

De Montfort University (DMU) student Desmond Burns has won a top regional engineering innovation prize for his cost-cutting rapid manufacturing system.

News from De Montfort University Leicester (16 May 2005)

New profile to focus on distributed control

The Sercos trade organisations have set up a new technical working group to specify a profile for distributed control functions in modular machines and systems.

News from Sercos North America (16 May 2005)

Grant to boost university e-strategy

The University of Bradford is to receive more than $1 million worth of products and services over the next five years to develop and support web-based "portal" technologies.

News from University Of Bradford (13 May 2005)

Working group reports on Profinet security

The new Profinet Security Guideline is available for download from the Profibus website.

News from Profibus Group (11 May 2005)

Industrial CASE PhD studentships available

The Prime Faraday partnership has a new allocation of EPSRC industrial CASE PhD studentships available for the financial year 2005-06.

News from Prime Faraday Partnership (10 May 2005)

Mentor adds weight to cable design standards

Mentor Graphics has become a member of the ProStep iViP Association, the organisation concerned with the development and harmonisation of international product data standards.

News from ProStep iViP Association (10 May 2005)

Professorship for Doherty

John Doherty has been appointed as a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor in the Principles of Engineering Design.

News from University Of Surrey ( 6 May 2005)

Academy expands into Wales

Last week, Automotive Academy Chief Executive Dr Alan Begg officially launched the newest active spoke: the Automotive Academy Wales.

News from Automotive Academy ( 2 May 2005)

Construction under way on new laboratories

Construction of new laboratories and research facilities for the Wolfson Centre is now well under way at the University of Greenwich at Medway.

News from University Of Greenwich (29 April 2005)

School pupils to build a hovercraft in a day

School pupils from across North Bradford will descend on Grange College of Technology to design and build a hovercraft in a day as part of a programme run by the University of Bradford.

News from University Of Bradford (28 April 2005)

Common Industrial Protocol gathers pace

ODVA and the FDT Joint Interest Group have agreed on joint activities with the aim of incorporating FDT technologies into software tools that support networks built on the Common Industrial Protocol.

News from ODVA (27 April 2005)

Academy approves surface finishing course

The Institute of Metal Finishing has become the first training provider to be given an "industry recommended" seal of approval for one of its courses by the Automotive Academy.

News from Automotive Academy (25 April 2005)

New centre to showcase manufacturing technologies

Lancashire will be leading the way forward for the latest in manufacturing support when the Northern Technologies Advanced Manufacturing Centre opens in Burnley this summer.

News from Northern Technologies (25 April 2005)

Industry aims for RoHS exemption

A campaign is under way to exempt the flame retardant Deca-BDE from the Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive.

News from BSEF (22 April 2005)

Swedish company joins EPSG

A new company has joined the Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group and is developing a range of products for Ethernet PowerLink.

News from EPSG (Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group) (21 April 2005)

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