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50,000th PC is on its way to Africa
Disposing of old PCs through Digital Links is a fantastic opportunity for people to benefit from an essential service at the same time as helping others.
News from Digital Links International (16 October 2006)
Engineers receive support for MBA studies
An elite selection of qualified engineers have been awarded a much sought after scholarship to study for an MBA at selected top international and UK business schools.
News from Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme (12 October 2006)
Alliance upgrades engine test cell
The UK-arm of automotive powertrain development-systems specialist A and D has entered into a new co-operative partnership with TIC.
News from Technology Innovation Centre ( 4 October 2006)
Research project looks to automotive intelligence
The European Commission awarded GBP 212,000 to the University of Greenwich to carry out innovative research into dynamically self-configuring automotive systems.
News from University of Greenwich ( 3 October 2006)
University engineers gain computing resources
A new high-performance computing cluster is set to advance the creation and operation of computer code for engineering design.
News from University of Southampton ( 2 October 2006)
Training scheme is accredited for CEng
Aerospace company Goodrich (Birmingham) has been accredited with the IMechE Monitored Professional Development Scheme at its York Road manufacturing plant in Birmingham.
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers (29 September 2006)
Agreement sets up Anglo-Chinese collaboration
An agreement between UCE Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre and China's Chongqing University opens the way to exploration of collaborative areas.
News from Technology Innovation Centre (27 September 2006)
Study supports fire retardant campaign
A study by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health shows that brominated diphenyl ethers levels in breast milk are decreasing in Europe since the late 1990s.
News from BSEF (26 September 2006)
Reborn car maker adopts skills passport scheme
An Automotive Academy/Skills4Auto Skills Passport will be the minimum standard expected of production workers, when Nanjing Automotive Corporation (NAC) relaunches car production at Longbridge.
News from Automotive Academy (25 September 2006)
Book introduces machinery safety standards
The British Standards Institution (BSI) is about to publish PP 7722:2006 "Designing safe machinery: Guidance for higher education to the standards and regulations".
News from British Standards Institution (BSI) (22 September 2006)
Polymer engineering on the curriculum
Postgraduate course aims to equip graduates for job opportunities in the constantly expanding field of polymer engineering.
News from Polymer Cluster (20 September 2006)
College delivers entire apprenticeship framework
Shrewsbury College has become the first in Shropshire to offer fully integrated apprenticeships in engineering.
News from Shrewsbury College (19 September 2006)
Re-employment training saves MG Rover workers
Former workers from the MG Rover Group car complete retraining and commence employment with the BMW Engine Plant at Hams Hall near Birmingham.
News from Automotive Academy (13 September 2006)
Online game proves popular with students
An online game that encourages young people to think about a rewarding career in the motor industry has attracted more than one million players.
News from Automotive Academy (11 September 2006)
Degree course is devoted to industrial demand
The University of Greenwich at Medway has launched a degree course specifically to meet the needs of employees at a leading Kent company.
News from University of Greenwich (11 September 2006)
Off-road vehicles put to the test
Cranfield University has launched its Off-Road Dynamics Facility (ORD) at its Silsoe site in Bedfordshire.
News from Cranfield University (11 September 2006)
Membership is a sound investment
Repic, the not-for-profit recycling body, has welcomed two new members, bringing its total general membership base to 60.
News from Repic ( 8 September 2006)
Standards verify greenhouse gas emissions
Three new international standards help organisations respond to the challenges of climate change.
News from British Standards Institution (BSI) ( 8 September 2006)
Network specification to be published shortly
The first edition of the CompoNet Specification is scheduled to be published in the next publication cycle of the CIP Networks Library and associated network specifications.
News from ODVA ( 7 September 2006)
Group focuses on women in instrumentation
The Fieldbus Center at Lee College will host a meeting of the Nexus of Instrumentation Women on Thursday, 14th September 2006 in Baytown, Texas.
News from Fieldbus Center (21 August 2006)
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