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Governments driving towards 'green' vehicles

The UK and German governments are working together on a programme to improve environmental aspects of automotive engineering; the Engenex 1 forum was held recently in London.

News from DTI Global Watch Service, Mar 11, 2004

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Motorsport students to get Williams funding

WilliamsF1 is to support UK students on the Cranfield University MSc Motorsport Engineering and Management.

News from Cranfield University, Mar 10, 2004

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Online training covers power transmission

Emerson Power Transmission is introducing its new ePT University which provides comprehensive interactive product, application and drive design training.

News from Emerson Power Transmission, Mar 10, 2004

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Standard to define extension spring tolerances

Following on from its work to standardise compression spring tolerances, the IST has now been commissioned to work on development of an international standard for extension spring tolerances.

News from Institute of Spring Technology, Mar 1, 2004

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College aims for excellence in mechatronics

North Tyneside College has just signed a partnership agreement with SMC Pneumatics (UK) to develop skills needed by the region's manufacturing industry.

News from North Tyneside College, Feb 23, 2004

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Subtle changes in new machinery safety standard

One of the key machinery safety standards, namely BS EN292 Parts 1 and 2, has been superseded and replaced by BS EN ISO12100.

News from Pilz Automation Technology, Feb 23, 2004

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Support for rubber development

Rapra Technology and Barwell have launched a new technology partnership aimed at supporting the rubber sector.

News from Rapra Technology, Feb 19, 2004

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Tiny future for aircraft

Scientists are looking to nature to help them develop an aeroplane the size of a bee, which could have a significant effect on civilian life and modern warfare.

News from University Of Bath, Feb 19, 2004

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Site is dedicated to fastener training

Bolt Science has launched a new website dedicated to training in fastener technology.

News from Bolt Science, Feb 17, 2004

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Approval for Safety Instrumented Systems concept

TUV Anlagentechnik, Automation, Software and Information Technology has approved Fieldbus Foundation Safety Instrumented Systems (FF-SIS) system concept.

News from Fieldbus Foundation, Feb 17, 2004

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Bradford engineers gender equality

A University of Bradford scheme to encourage more girls to study engineering has been held up as a national model of best practice.

News from University Of Bradford, Feb 17, 2004

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Duke of Kent to open new building

The new building that houses the Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control at the University of Bath is to be officially opened on Wednesday 4th February by HRH The Duke of Kent.

News from University Of Bath, Feb 4, 2004

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Database places retired academics overseas

The Retired Academics Database has begun helping universities in the developing world tackle their staff recruitment difficulties.

News from Association Of Commonwealth Universities, Feb 2, 2004

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Newbury to host EMC show in 2004

The UK is to host a new EMC event in October 2004.

News from Nutwood UK, Jan 27, 2004

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Effective project management for engineers

Lack of management skills is a criticism often levelled at engineers.

News from University of Oxford Electronics and Telecoms, Jan 9, 2004

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Pupils face technology challenge

Dozens of sixth form students are taking part in a technology challenge to create prototypes to solve real life engineering problems, at De Montfort University Leicester this week.

News from De Montfort University Leicester, Jan 8, 2004

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Training software takes professional approach

Effective Training has developed an enhanced version of its geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD and T) training software.

News from Effective Training, Dec 24, 2003

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Hybrid robots could be a third cheaper

A novel hybrid "rapid pick and place" robot design draws useful traits from both parallel and series robots and costs a third less than similar robots on the market.

News from University Of Warwick, Dec 22, 2003

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What's new in machine vision?

The UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) celebrates the 10th anniversary of the IPOT and Machine Vision exhibitions in February 2004 by hosting two days of free seminars.

News from UK Industrial Vision Association, Dec 19, 2003

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Automation assessment scheme validates competence

A new qualification and certification programme for systems integrators and OEMs enables them, through their engineers, to demonstrate competence in automation systems.

News from Rockwell Automation, Dec 17, 2003

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Help available for Chinese marketing

Success at last month's Petro-Chem Expo China in Beijing has encouraged the EIC to act as sponsor of the UK group at AchemAsia in Beijing from 11th to 15th May 2004.

News from Energy Industries Council, Dec 12, 2003

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The challenge of demonstrating competency

To meet the requirements of the evolving standards companies and company personnel are required to demonstrate competencies to do the tasks expected of them.

News from Pilz Automation Technology, Dec 10, 2003

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Scholarships commemorate local car maker

Four first year students were recently awarded prestigious scholarships in recognition of their academic achievements.

News from University Of Bradford, Dec 9, 2003

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New approach to a professional standard

The Engineering Council has published new standards of professional competence for engineers and technicians.

News from The Engineering Council, Dec 8, 2003

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Digital imaging assesses power station combustion

Better air quality and dramatic improvements to the efficiency of the UK's power stations are not hot air, thanks to research undertaken by scientists from the University of Greenwich at Medway.

News from University Of Greenwich, Dec 8, 2003

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