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Study looks at US materials handling systems
The market for conventional and advanced/automated materials handling systems and equipment in the USA will increase 5.2% per year through 2006 to $23.5 billion.
News from The Freedonia Group (24 June 2003)
Machinery market expands use of intelligent drives
Intelligent drives are set to account for an ever increasing share of the overall motion control field as the technology's penetration into major regional and application markets deepens.
News from Frost and Sullivan (23 June 2003)
Manufacturing jobs on the up
Employer hiring intentions for the manufacturing industry in the quarter ahead are showing a moderate increase from this time last quarter and this time last year.
News from Manpower (23 June 2003)
Smart cameras begin to take market share
In its latest report on the European machine vision market, IMS Research has discovered that the newer product types, such as smart cameras, are rapidly accounting for a greater share of the market.
News from IMS Research (16 June 2003)
Process automation market set for steady growth
The automation market for process industries in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region totalled over $17 billion in 2002, according to a new study by the ARC Advisory Group.
News from ARC Advisory Group (13 June 2003)
Collaborative discrete automation system study
Around $115 billion in existing discrete automation systems remain in use today and a significant portion of this is rapidly reaching the end of its usable lifetime.
News from ARC Advisory Group ( 3 June 2003)
Report lobbies for AutoCAD on Mac
Cyon Research Corporation and Architosh have joined forces to produce a major industry report on the reality of AutoCAD on the Macintosh platform.
News from Cyon Research (23 May 2003)
Geosynthetics reviewed in new report
A new Rapra Review Report discusses the materials, production methods and applications of each category of geosynthetics.
News from Rapra Technology (23 May 2003)
Report shows small US shift to diesel
Ricardo's annual diesel report, although concentrating on Europe, shows that a small but significant diesel passenger car market is starting to emerge in North America.
News from Ricardo (22 May 2003)
Report reveals rapid protoyping progress
The "Wohlers report 2003" is a worldwide progress report on the rapid prototyping, tooling, and manufacturing state of the industry.
News from Wohlers Associates (21 May 2003)
Automotive sensors business nears saturation
The cyclical nature of the automotive industry is reflected in the current market conditions of numerous sensor applications, now on the threshold of maturity.
News from Frost and Sullivan (20 May 2003)
Vibration control in science and industry
An intensive one-day tutorial will provide engineers and scientists working in precision mechanics, opto-mechanics and electronics with the information they need to solve vibration problems.
News from Sira (20 May 2003)
Report on EU power transmission production
A new pan-European report is the first to provide certainty that each country's mechanical power transmission production and trade data are presented on a comparable basis, intercountry and over time.
News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association (13 May 2003)
Case study shows electroplating savings
A new case study describes how Frost Electroplating has used proven waste minimisation techniques to achieve significant reductions in its water, metal and chemical costs.
News from Envirowise ( 8 May 2003)
Web accord spreads access to CAD data
Cyon Research Corp and IBSystems have signed a co-operative agreement to promote the sharing of CAD information to their respective audiences.
News from Cyon Research ( 6 May 2003)
Research shows value of sleeping on it
Sleep plays a huge part in the creative thinking of British engineers, according to a new study.
News from Vauxhall ( 5 May 2003)
Energy efficiency dominates low-power drive market
Rising energy rates, difficult economic conditions, and increasing concern for environmental distress due to power generation, have increased the importance of using energy saving AC drives.
News from ARC Advisory Group (22 April 2003)
European motor drive vendor of the year
SEW Eurodrive has been named "European motor drive vendor of the year" by the independent industrial automation market research company IMS Research.
News from IMS Research (17 April 2003)
Research focuses on low-temperature processes
A new research project is set to deliver dramatic cost savings in reduced-temperature compounding of uPVC and in reduced temperature extrusion of solid uPVC profiles.
News from Rapra Technology (14 April 2003)
Survey makes the case for toolmaking
The GTMA, with the support of the DTI and the com-met 2005 project, is compiling the first ever fully comprehensive database on toolmaking activity in the UK.
News from GTMA (11 April 2003)
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