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Institution supports F1 in Schools
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is actively supporting F1 in Schools, a company that promotes engineering to young people around the world through the magnetic appeal of Formula One.
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (20 November 2006)
Schools take design and innovation challenge
The MTA's secondary schools competition, the Technology, Design and Innovation (TDi) Challenge, has been running since 2001.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (16 November 2006)
Day is dedicated to innovation in the workplace
Tuesday 14th November 2006 is Ideas at Work Day.
News from Manufacturing Advisory Service - West Midlands (14 November 2006)
Academy focuses motorsport engineering education
An innovative programme aims to help the motorsport industry recruit and develop staff with exactly the world-class skills and expertise it requires.
News from Motorsport Industry Association (14 November 2006)
Peugeot Citroen to host first PLM workshop
A PLM Maturity Workshop in Paris, France is the first in a series of international events to be hosted by Founder Members of the PLM Maturity Reference Model (MRM) Project.
News from PLM Interest Group (PLMIG) (14 November 2006)
Networking course adds RFID module
UCE Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre is the UK's first faculty of its type to incorporate a globally recognised RFID module as part of a computer networks degree course.
News from Technology Innovation Centre (10 November 2006)
MSc scholarships are up for grabs
The Manufacturing Institute is inviting scholarship applications for its MSc in manufacturing leadership in partnership with the Lancaster University Management School.
News from Manufacturing Institute ( 7 November 2006)
Scholarships support the next generation
Successful die casting internship experiences have earned eight undergraduate students David Laine Memorial Scholarships from the North American Die Casting Association.
News from NADCA-North American Die Casting Association ( 6 November 2006)
Regional meeting passes out metrology students
The UKWF recently held a very successful regional meeting in the shadow of Royal Naval aircraft old and new at the Yeovilton Air Museum.
News from UK Weighing Federation ( 1 November 2006)
Trade mission shares security secrets
Twenty three UK based companies are currently showcasing their innovations in security technology during a trade mission to Boston and Washington DC. Brochure available
News from UK Trade and Investment (31 October 2006)
Expansion provides much-needed space
ODVA's new HQ includes lab and training facilities to support the association's growing testing and educational services for DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, CompoNet and the semiconductor industry.
News from ODVA (31 October 2006)
Institute lands CATCH contract
The Grimsby Institute is to deliver engineering training to apprentices at the new Centre for Assessment of Technical Competence - Humber facility near Stallingborough.
News from Grimsby Institute (31 October 2006)
Refrigeration student is top junior apprentice
A Grimsby Institute student has won the Summit Skills Junior Apprentice of the Year award at the Eastern Counties Training Awards 2006, held in Newmarket.
News from Grimsby Institute (31 October 2006)
Scientists and engineers take IChemE awards
Scientists and engineers from the University of Greenwich at Medway scooped two top prizes at the international 2006 Institution of Chemical Engineers Awards.
News from University of Greenwich (26 October 2006)
Centre joins in anti-racism campaign
School children and CEME students have joined football stars, MPs and Ford of Britain as part of the Football Association's Kick It Out week of action.
News from Centre for Manufacturing Excellence, CEME (24 October 2006)
Ship specifications are upgraded
Bureau Veritas has joined forces with prominent military ships designers and builders to update and complete its Rules for Classification of Naval Ships.
News from Bureau Veritas Group (23 October 2006)
Mission to investigate mechatronics in Russia
Cutting-edge aerospace, defence and production technologies being developed in Russia will be the subject of a fact-finding mission led by De Montfort University (DMU).
News from De Montfort University Leicester (20 October 2006)
Employers offered opportunity to shape education
Dawn Vinall, Sector Strategy Group Manager at SEMTA, has launched a major project to develop a sector skills agreement.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (20 October 2006)
Industrial placements offer route to careers
Business Technology and IT students at Sheffield Hallam University are in increased demand this summer after completing industrial placements.
News from Sheffield Hallam University (19 October 2006)
Diploma focuses on management of design
The DA Diploma in Design Business Management aims to deliver the recognition and skills that designers need to operate in a professional, global, competitive market.
News from Design Association (19 October 2006)
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