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Government troubleshooter cuts costs for Alcon

Motor sport supplier maintains its competitive edge thanks to support from the Government's Manufacturing Advisory Service.

News from Manufacturing Advisory Service - West Midlands (12 June 2006)

Report updates news on voluntary programme

The brominated flame retardant industry has launched the first annual progress report for its Voluntary Emissions Control Action Programme.

News from BSEF ( 9 June 2006)

Hybrid vehicles come together

Government reps, policy makers, manufacturers and researchers will come together in Warwickshire today for England's first hybrid vehicle rally.

News from University of Warwick ( 8 June 2006)

Young students take fast track to engineering

Budding engineers of the future are celebrating success after becoming the first young students to successfully complete a two-year academy programme with Alliance Learning.

News from Alliance Learning ( 7 June 2006)

US automotive industry adds weight to EtherNet/IP

The United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR) has agreed to support EtherNet/IP as the industrial Ethernet network standard for plant floor applications in vehicle assembly facilities.

News from ODVA ( 6 June 2006)

Student design redefines household roles

A female student has come up with a novel design for the household iron, making it much more user-friendly for men and giving them no excuse to take on their share of the household chores.

News from Coventry University ( 5 June 2006)

Training specialist is in the swim of things

Alliance Learning's new senior executive is hoping to be a splash-hit success, ensuring the work-based training specialist continues to thrive and achieve all its business goals.

News from Alliance Learning (31 May 2006)

Academy expands in SE England

The Automotive Academy has staged the second of its rolling launch programme for the London and East of England spoke.

News from Automotive Academy (29 May 2006)

Standard puts aerospace testers on track

A new standard establishes the minimum requirements for the qualification and certification of aerospace engineering personnel involved in nondestructive testing.

News from BSI Business Information (26 May 2006)

Standard sets transmission belt specs

British Standards has just published a new edition of BS3790, a full revision of the standard used by the power transmission industry.

News from BSI Business Information (26 May 2006)

Student designers eye sponsor's prize

Students at the University of Bradford will this week unveil their designs for a new kind of pram that will ease the lives of parents flying with young children.

News from University of Bradford (25 May 2006)

Process personnel benefit from multiskill training

A pilot project has been successfully undertaken to deliver multiskill engineering training to process personnel employed by chemical companies on the Humber bank.

News from Grimsby Institute (25 May 2006)

Standard upgrades welding electrode specs

A new combined specification provides requirements for the classification of nonalloy and fine grain steel covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding.

News from BSI Business Information (23 May 2006)

Graduate training programme receives accreditation

Petrofac, the international oil and gas service operator, has been accredited within the Institution of Mechanical Engineer's Monitored Professional Development Scheme.

News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (22 May 2006)

Industrial Ethernet standard gathers pace

More than one million total nodes of EtherNet/IP have shipped worldwide.

News from ODVA (19 May 2006)

Safety protocol takes in EtherNet/IP

ODVA has published the CIP Safety protocol for EtherNet/IP in the latest edition of the CIP Safety Specification, Edition 1.1.

News from ODVA (19 May 2006)

Motion profile boosts industrial Ethernet standard

The CIP Motion Drive Profile establishes the technical foundation for the implementation of multi-axis, synchronised motion control on EtherNet/IP.

News from ODVA (19 May 2006)

Auto industry adopts industrial Ethernet standard

The United States Council for Automotive Research has agreed to support EtherNet/IP as the industrial Ethernet network standard for plant floor applications in vehicle assembly facilities.

News from ODVA (19 May 2006)

Six students receive Jowett scholarships

Six students from the University of Bradford's School of Engineering, Design and Technology have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin Jowett Memorial Scholarship.

News from University of Bradford (18 May 2006)

Partnership promotes professional development

Missile systems specialist MBDA and the Institution of Engineering and Technology have formed a partnership to promote and support the professional development of MBDA's engineers and technicians.

News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (17 May 2006)

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