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Government helps to publicise products abroad
Government offers help for small and medium-sized companies who want to break into markets abroad but do not have a big publicity machine behind them. Brochure available
News from UK Trade and Investment (20 December 2005)
Powermatrix supports four Case projects
Powdermatrix supports four industrial Case awards in 2005 covering developments in advanced materials and the pharmaceutical sector.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Training database contains over 100 courses
Database to identify important training courses for professionals that were previously hidden in the search engine jungle includes over 100 courses.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Spray granulation goes interactive
Powdermatrix Faraday Partnership holds first interactive session on spray granulation.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Project sparks improvements at Filtronic
Spark project provides data to help Filtronic Comtek improve production processes.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
US market opened up by Spark award
Thanks to research made possible through the Powdermatrix Faraday Partnership Spark award scheme, Nottingham based Critical Pharmaceuticals has taken steps to introduce its product to the USA.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Spark triggers titanium extrusion discovery
Outokumpu Holton benefits from research conducted as part of the Spark awards programme, run by the Powdermatrix Faraday Partnership.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Commercial benefit from Spark award
Results of a research project undertaken by Applied Functional Materials could lead to a commercial deal worth about £200,000, thanks to a project funded as part of the Spark awards programme.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Studies identify materials growth areas
Recent studies by Powdermatrix identify issues essential for the growth of important materials sectors.
News from Powdermatrix (20 December 2005)
Executives flock to automotive education
In its first week, more than 200 executives signed up to the Automotive Academy's Business Executive Support Programme for motor industry managers.
News from Automotive Academy (16 December 2005)
Bath safety system attracts investment
A London inventor who has developed a way of preventing baths from flooding bathrooms has been offered £150,000 investment for his invention.
News from Patent Office (16 December 2005)
Recycled glass provides gritty performance
The US Army has completed a major manoeuvre by switching to environmentally friendly grit blast media, made from recycled glass, at its Field Support Battalion base near Southampton.
News from WRAP (12 December 2005)
Report illustrates benefit of business training
Findings from a new report from the SMF on the value of an MBA to today's engineers have shown up some surprising results.
News from Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme (12 December 2005)
New specification for pressure vessels
PD 5500:2006 is the new specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels.
News from BSI Business Information (12 December 2005)
Academy establishes itself, says survey
Automotive industry survey shows that the Automotive Academy is successfully establishing itself as an organisation for raising skills, competitiveness and productivity in the sector.
News from Automotive Academy (12 December 2005)
Welding training facility gets CoVE recognition
Alliance Learning's fabrication and welding training facility near Bolton secures full Centre of Vocational Excellence status.
News from Alliance Learning ( 8 December 2005)
Sercos I/O specification set for release
The Sercos I/O Technical Working Group is preparing a specification for an extended device profile for I/O, based on the existing Sercos communication protocol.
News from Sercos North America ( 8 December 2005)
Sercos III controller to run on Altera FPGAs
A new core for use with Altera Cyclone II FPGAs will simplify the creation of Sercos III controllers, the new Ethernet-based implementation interface for motion control and factory automation.
News from Sercos North America ( 8 December 2005)
Protocol extension adds safety to Sercos
The Sercos safety concept is a protocol extension, which is compatible with the established transmission mechanisms of the Sercos interface.
News from Sercos North America ( 8 December 2005)
Most MG Rover apprentices land new jobs
EEF West Midlands, responsible following MG Rover's collapse for redeploying 88 engineering and commercial apprentices, has been successful in placing all but six with new companies.
News from EEF West Midlands ( 6 December 2005)
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