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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), Mar 22, 2005

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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), Mar 22, 2005

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Robots kick off British championships

A Swede is at the heart of another UK British Football championship: but it is not Sven Goran Eriksson - this time it is Swedish student Jarl Cornell and the footballers are all robots.

News from University Of Warwick, Mar 21, 2005

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Scheme cuts the cost of automotive training

Small- to medium-size enterprises in the automotive industry will now be able to access the same quality education offered to Jaguar, Land Rover and Aston Martin, at a quarter of the cost.

News from Coventry University, Mar 21, 2005

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Programme offers free training

Coventry University has launched an exciting new programme, called Accelerate, which offers companies' in the West Midlands free flexible training for all staff.

News from Coventry University, Mar 18, 2005

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Academy expands in the North West

Automotive Academy Chairman, and Chief Executive of Jaguar and Land Rover, Joe Greenwell has officially launched the Automotive Academy North West spoke.

News from Automotive Academy, Mar 17, 2005

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University joins in space metals research

Scientists at the University of Greenwich are playing a key role in a GBP 28 million project with the European Space Agency to develop the metals of the future.

News from University Of Greenwich, Mar 17, 2005

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Begg honoured with professorship

Dr Alan Begg, Automotive Academy Chief Executive, has been made an Honorary Professor of the University of Birmingham's School of Engineering (Metallurgy and Materials).

News from Automotive Academy, Mar 15, 2005

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Apprenticeship offers entry to engineering

Martina Bilardi is building herself a promising career in the traditionally male dominated engineering industry using an apprenticeship as the platform to success.

News from Alliance Learning, Mar 14, 2005

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Teaching fellowship for Linke

Dr Patrick Linke of the University of Surrey School of Engineering has been awarded a 4-year RAEng ExxonMobil Engineering Teaching Fellowship.

News from University Of Surrey, Mar 14, 2005

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Academy expands through spokes

The Automotive Academy board has given formal approval for two new regional spokes.

News from Automotive Academy, Mar 10, 2005

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Award for automotive technology student

Coventry University automotive technology student Rachael Meadows has been presented with a national award for excellence in engineering and a cash prize of GBP 1000.

News from Coventry University, Mar 8, 2005

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Nanotechnology: small science - big deal

The University of Surrey's expertise in nanotechnology research is a key contributor to a new exhibition entitled "Nanotechnology: small science - big deal", now showing at the Science Museum.

News from University Of Surrey, Mar 8, 2005

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Headstart summer school returns to Surrey

Following the success of the Headstart summer school programme at the University of Surrey in recent years, the university has been chosen as a host institution for Summer 2005.

News from University Of Surrey, Mar 3, 2005

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Biometrics expert joins privacy debate

Dr Farzin Deravi from the University of Kent, is to participate in a Royal Institution of Great Britain debate titled "How private should our future be?".

News from University of Kent, Feb 22, 2005

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Queen to open new dynamics laboratory

The University of Bristol's new GBP 18.5 million research facility, BLADE (Bristol Laboratory for Advanced Dynamics Engineering), will be opened on Friday 25th February by Her Majesty The Queen.

News from University of Bristol, Feb 21, 2005

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Practitioners to broaden NW MAS support

The Manufacturing Advisory Service in the North West of the UK has appointed four more process improvement practitioners to broaden the support provided to manufacturers across the region.

News from Manufacturing Institute, Feb 18, 2005

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Memorial trust awards scholarship

Coventry University student Marshlee Charan has been awarded an engineering scholarship from the Institution of Incorporated Engineers.

News from Coventry University, Feb 17, 2005

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Further education for process engineers

Cranfield University is now offering the option to study for a postgraduate certificate or diploma qualification in addition to its well established part-time MSc in process systems engineering.

News from Cranfield University, Feb 16, 2005

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Begg tells industry of academy's progress

Britain's unique Automotive Academy has updated the UK motor industry on its progress over the last six months.

News from Automotive Academy, Jan 27, 2005

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Ellins to engage more schools and industry

Young Engineers has appointed Stuart Ellins as Chief Executive, a new post created to drive growth of the club network and engage more schools and industry in the nationwide programme of activities.

News from Young Engineers, Jan 24, 2005

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Nice little earner for MSc students

Engineers get paid to become product designers through free MSc courses at Technology Innovation Centre.

News from Technology Innovation Centre, Jan 20, 2005

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China adopts Modbus standards

In a striking affirmation of the Modbus protocol, the Standardisation Administration of China has formally launched three standards for industrial automation in the People's Republic of China.

News from Modbus-IDA, Jan 13, 2005

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Environmentalist title proves popular

Corporate Members of IChemE have reacted positively to the new Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) title.

News from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Jan 13, 2005

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Graduate speaks out for engineering

Coventry University graduate Martin Metcalfe recently celebrated his 24th birthday by winning first prize at the "Speak out for engineering" competition organised by the IMechE.

News from Coventry University, Jan 13, 2005

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