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New publication establishes drive standard

IEC 61800-7-303 specifies the mapping of the Profidrive profile defined in IEC 61800-7-203 on the communication systems Profibus DP (chapter 4) and ProfiNET IO (chapter 5).

News from Profibus Group (30 January 2008)

Coating technology protects varied items

Physical vapour deposition (PVD), is a new technology created to put high-quality coatings on parts to protect them from the environment.

News from Sheffield Hallam University (28 January 2008)

Free guide helps cut hazardous wastes

The HAZRED catalogue is a searchable database which brings together examples of best practice from participants, as well as other previously published case studies.

News from HAZRED (22 January 2008)

Organisation leads in engineering registrations

SOE registered more EngTechs during 2007 than any other organisation, almost doubling the amount of registrants achieved the previous year.

News from Society of Operations Engineers (22 January 2008)

Students challenge electric car design competition

Resulting competition car will form the basis of Westfield's forthcoming single-make Electric Race Car series.

News from Technology Innovation Centre (17 January 2008)

Conformance testing comes to China

Action will spur increasing adoption inside China of open industrial networks, whose collective shipments worldwide are estimated to exceed 11 million nodes.

News from ODVA (15 January 2008)

Institute opens its doors to new members

The Institute of Road Transport Engineers has a new membership structure that will open the organisation's benefits to more people working within the road transport profession.

News from Society of Operations Engineers (15 January 2008)

Measurement partnership targets medical market

The TSG's partnership with CEMMNT enables the expanded network to more effectively address the medical technology and personal care industries.

News from Centre of Excellence in Micro and Nano Technology (10 January 2008)

Alliance targets safety-critical software

Ixxat is to develop a portable stack software for the CIP Safety on Sercos safety protocol.

News from Sercos North America ( 2 January 2008)

Specification links Sercos with IP networks

Protocol allows standard Ethernet IP communication with a Sercos III network both during cyclic real-time network operation and during non-real-time operation.

News from Sercos North America (31 December 2007)

Sound approach to make engineering appeal to kids

A group of Year 12 students visited Bruel and Kjaer's Stevenage office recently as part of a Government initiative to encourage more children into science and engineering careers.

News from Bruel and Kjaer UK (25 December 2007)

Humberside apprentice scoops award

Rocol has worked closely with HETA for many years, providing apprentices with lubrication training, practical advice and product knowledge.

News from Rocol Lubricants (24 December 2007)

Chinese office takes Sercos to Asia

Beijing hosts the organisation's fourth office that serves as a contact point for developers and users.

News from Sercos North America (20 December 2007)

Partnership plays part in engineering education

The Tees Valley Engineering Partnership recently hosted Engineering and Science Superstars, an interactive presentation aimed at promoting the sector to a key Stage 3 audience.

News from Tees Valley Engineering Partnership (13 December 2007)

Universities marry creativity with engineering

The UK's first national Centre for Competitive Creative Design, named C4D, will be a creative hothouse to be built on the Cranfield campus.

News from Cranfield University (12 December 2007)

KTP programmes bear fruit with innovation prize

Award recognises the achievements of three Knowledge Transfer Partnership programmes between Morgan Motor Company and the Birmingham City University TIC.

News from Technology Innovation Centre ( 7 December 2007)

Postgraduate scheme pays for MSc studies

A Government-funded scheme is enabling TIC to offer full-time fees-paid MSc courses in several engineering and business operations disciplines to graduates seeking to enhance their career prospects.

News from Technology Innovation Centre ( 7 December 2007)

Materials expertise aids local companies

Professor Phil Mawby of University of Warwick is working with a number of Midlands companies to exploit the energy saving properties of silicon carbide.

News from University of Warwick ( 6 December 2007)

Greenpeace report ignores safety aspects

Preventing fires in electronics is particularly important, as they often contain heat sources and significant amounts of highly flammable plastics.

News from BSEF ( 4 December 2007)

Specification links Modbus with CIP

Extension gives existing Modbus/TCP users a clear path to CIP network architectures while protecting their automation investments.

News from ODVA ( 3 December 2007)

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