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Student team go for sixth Formula racing event
Coventry University's Formula Student Race Team this year will be competing for the sixth time against other university teams from around the world in an IMechE event.
News from Coventry University ( 6 December 2005)
Model aircraft challenges British ingenuity
A leading British university and a specialist IT solutions company aim to see just how innovative Britain can be by issuing a challenge - to make an aeroplane.
News from Cranfield University ( 1 December 2005)
Flame retardant is no risk to human health
The EU Member States have confirmed that Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) is not subject to any classification for health.
News from BSEF (29 November 2005)
Website puts maths education on the grid
Motorsport Mathematics is a novel website designed to encourage school children with their studies and show that maths is used in a whole host of exciting ways.
News from Cranfield University (28 November 2005)
Awards recognise outstanding apprentices
Apprentices Mark Johns and Matthew Price were the overall winners at this year's EEF West Midlands Engineering Apprentice of the Year Awards 2005.
News from EEF West Midlands (25 November 2005)
UK lags Europe in safety of abrasives
The UK is falling behind other major European countries when it comes to the safety of abrasive products, such as grinding wheels, cutoff discs and coated abrasives.
News from Organisation for the Safety of Abrasives (24 November 2005)
Standard offers flexible approach to quality
A newly revised international standard provides guidelines for establishing quality plans.
News from BSI Business Information (24 November 2005)
Code defines compressed air system tests
A new code of practice defines best practice for jointing techniques, integrity testing, pressure decay testing and staged pressure testing in compressed air systems.
News from British Compressed Air Society (22 November 2005)
Academy warns of state of physics education
The Royal Academy of Engineering is concerned about the picture painted in a new report about the state of physics education for 14-18 year-olds in England and Wales.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering (21 November 2005)
Sheffield students welcome new career options
The first MasMicro Gender Awareness Local Event took place earlier this month at the "Hot Metal, Cool Future" careers event held at Sheffield Hallam FM Arena.
News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) (18 November 2005)
Managing the environment the 14001 way
A new book offers user-friendly help in developing a cost-effective environmental management system based on BS EN ISO14001 and 14004.
News from BSI Business Information (17 November 2005)
New developments in Profibus and Profinet
Technical background article Dr Volker Oestreich, Executive Director of the PI Support Centre, provides updates on a number of issues affecting the process industry, including security, hybrid applications and wireless.
News from Profibus Group (16 November 2005)
Project aims for new CIP network standard
Technical background article A new project seeks to develop a network targeted at simple sensors and actuators.
News from ODVA (15 November 2005)
Russia and Ukraine reveal nanoparticle advances
Technical background article A DTI Global Watch Mission to Russia and Ukraine aimed to identify nanotechnologies and partnerships to complement and enhance UK activity.
News from DTI Global Watch Service (14 November 2005)
MCD exchange standards discussed at Productronica
At Productronica, the iNEMI and the Association of Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) will host a session on the implementation and adoption of material composition data (MCD) exchange standards.
News from iNEMI (International Electronics Mfg Initiative) (14 November 2005)
Manufacturing Academy welcomed
The Automotive Academy has welcomed the news that SEMTA has been selected as one of the first national skills academies.
News from Automotive Academy (14 November 2005)
Website offers free reference materials
Tec-Ease has launched its new website which features a fresh new look and is packed with free GD and T reference materials and information about the training Tec-Ease provides.
News from Tec-Ease, Inc. (14 November 2005)
Flame retardant is exempted from RoHS Directive
In a decision published on 15th October 2005, the EU has exempted Deca-BDE from the Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
News from BSEF (31 October 2005)
BricsCad joins alliance
BricsCad has joined the Open Design Alliance as a Founding Member.
News from Open Design Alliance (31 October 2005)
Programme fosters academic collaboration
ProjectShop is a new initiative, which aims to provide cost effective research solutions for engineering companies by linking them to academic expertise from universities across the UK.
News from Step Enterprise (28 October 2005)
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