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Free congress ticket is lure for new online index
To launch its all-new online industry index, the European Powder Metallurgy Association is holding a competition to win a free ticket to the Euro PM 2003 Congress and Exhibition.
News from European Powder Metallurgy Association, Feb 25, 2003
Student scoops global auto design prize
Coventry University student Per Magnus Skold has scooped second prize and $5000 in the prestigious World Automotive Design Competition organised and hosted by the Canadian International AutoShow.
News from Coventry University, Feb 21, 2003
Researchers seek simple hydrogen source
Researchers at the University of Warwick are leading a programme called Hydrofueler to connect petrol stations to the normal natural gas supply to fuel hydrogen powered vehicles.
News from University Of Warwick, Feb 19, 2003
Modifications to Machinery Directive
Machinery to be sold in the European Union must comply with the Machinery Directive.
News from TUV International - Rheinland Group, Feb 18, 2003
Award for automotive technology student
Coventry University automotive technology student Simon Duckworth has been presented with a national award for excellence following the hard work and determination he invested in his final year.
News from Coventry University, Feb 11, 2003
Pilot project to help metal finishing industry
The National Metals Technology Centre and industrial consultant E9 are collaborating on a pilot project to help metal finishing companies meet the growing demands of environmental legislation.
News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC), Feb 10, 2003
Help shape the future of the UK metals industry
The National Metals Technology Centre is inviting industry representatives to join a new advisory council which will help shape the future of the UK metals industry.
News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC), Feb 7, 2003
Bicycle design is a museum piece
Coventry University graduate Matt Tongue is on a fast track to the top all thanks to his innovative bicycle design.
News from Coventry University, Jan 31, 2003
Guidelines for Profinet installation
The most important criteria for broad acceptance of Ethernet in industrial automation applications include ease of handling during installation, communication and engineering.
News from The Profibus Group, Jan 29, 2003
Low-cost trial for technology sampling service
The DesignAid subscription service is the world's first to provide information on new technology by sending physical samples, a printed design guide, and an online database.
News from Inventables, Jan 21, 2003
New support for UK metals industry
The recently launched National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) provides a long awaited centre of excellence for the UK metals industry.
News from National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC), Jan 17, 2003
Automotive supplier funds scholarship
One of the world's leading suppliers to the automotive industry has offered Coventry University engineering students the opportunity to take part in a mutually beneficial scholarship scheme.
News from Coventry University, Jan 16, 2003
IMechE award for Coventry graduate
Coventry University graduate Steven Cardew has been awarded first prize in the IMechE Queen's Silver Jubilee Competition 2002.
News from Coventry University, Dec 18, 2002
Advice on saving energy
A new Energy Centre aims to provide a single point of contact for help and advice on a wide range of energy related products, support and service.
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems, Nov 29, 2002
SARTOR set for revamp
A working panel led by the Engineering Council (UK) has met to review and update the standards and criteria that govern professional qualifications in the engineering sector.
News from The Engineering Council, Nov 21, 2002
Website provides advance notice of events
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers has a new website dedicated to conferences and events.
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Nov 20, 2002
Coventry pilots engineering graduate apprentices
Coventry University engineering student Tom Dale recently became the first fully qualified graduate apprentice in engineering in the UK.
News from Coventry University, Nov 19, 2002
Clustering provides technological breeding ground
Successful technological innovation in key areas such as computing and biosciences the basis for new companies that can develop and sell new products is a fundamental driver of economic growth.
News from DTI Global Watch Service, Nov 13, 2002
Website verifies safety certification
The TUVdotcom website allows consumers, manufacturers, purchasers and regulatory agencies to check the validity of TUV safety certificates.
News from TUV International - Rheinland Group, Nov 13, 2002
Guides on the CCL and PWM inverter operation
GAMBICA has produced new guides on the Climate Change Levy (CCL) and on PWM inverter operation.
News from GAMBICA, Oct 28, 2002
Short courses update to master's level
The University of Sheffield's Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering is offering a series of short courses at master's level.
News from University Of Sheffield, Oct 25, 2002
Recycling electrical and electronic equipment
A two-day event on "Recycling electrical and electronic equipment" will take place on 2nd-3rd December 2002 at the Regents Park Marriott Hotel in London.
News from ERA Technology, Oct 15, 2002
Revamped website features e-learning
The British Fluid Power Association and the British Fluid Power Distributors Association website now features a more colourful, crisp appearance having been completely revamped.
News from The British Fluid Power Association, Oct 11, 2002
Latest fluid power directories published
The British Fluid Power Association has published new editions of the BFPA and BFPDA directories.
News from The British Fluid Power Association, Oct 7, 2002
Sponsorship provides educational 3D CAD software
Rotherham-based seal manufacturer Asseal is to help ensure Sheffield Hallam University engineering students benefit from using the latest industry-standard CAD software.
News from Sheffield Hallam University, Oct 4, 2002
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