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Smaller companies slow to adopt robotics
UK small businesses are failing to exploit a significant fall in price of industrial robots at a time when US figures are showing record sales of robots to US small businesses.
News from British Automation and Robotics Association (16 May 2006)
European drives makers face period of change
Western European electric drives manufacturers are both benefiting from, and being restricted by, an increasingly globalised economy.
News from Frost and Sullivan (15 May 2006)
Optical measurements tap huge potential
The increasing need for precise and accurate component measurements is by far the predominant factor driving the demand for optical digitisers and scanners across the world.
News from Frost and Sullivan (15 May 2006)
Distributed power generation gathers pace
Projected capacity shortages and increasing electricity prices in the residential market are boosting demand for distributed power generation in Europe.
News from Frost and Sullivan (12 May 2006)
Robotics make inroads into materials handling
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and consumer markets such as food and beverage and pharmaceuticals, hold huge potential for robotics in materials handling.
News from Frost and Sullivan (12 May 2006)
Study profiles industrial fasteners worldwide
Global demand for industrial fasteners is projected to rise 4.8% annually to $55 billion in 2010, accelerating from the 2000-2005 period.
News from Freedonia Group (12 May 2006)
Mining machinery demand remains strong
Global demand for specialised mining machinery and equipment (including separately sold parts and attachments) is projected to increase 9.3% per year until 2009 to $27.5 billion.
News from Freedonia Group (12 May 2006)
Reports provide new perspective on PLM
The Product Lifecycle Management Interest Group has published the results of the PLM Benefits Workshops held during March in London, UK and during April in Boston, Massachusetts.
News from PLM Interest Group (PLMIG) ( 5 May 2006)
Biomass power plants set for steady growth
The biomass power plant markets of Europe are set to experience steady growth till 2010 - a positive trend that will persist thereafter.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 5 May 2006)
Laser welding spreads through German industry
The German laser welding equipment market earned revenues of $357.7 million in 2004 and is estimated to reach $481.1 million in 2011.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 5 May 2006)
Fuel cell expansion to stoke hydrogen demand
Energy and transportation applications will contribute to the doubling of hydrogen use over the next five years, but obstacles remain to a green hydrogen economy.
News from Visant Strategies ( 3 May 2006)
Gen-set market trends analysed
A recent study on trends in the European gen-set market reveals that the market is witnessing continued foray of new competitors.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 1 May 2006)
Plants reluctant to cede control over maintenance
As renewable power plant operators look to outsource their service needs, servicing companies will need to offer cost-effective, value-added services to their clients to promote uptake levels.
News from Frost and Sullivan (27 April 2006)
Temperature controller users demand more comms
Specifiers and purchasers microprocessor-based single loop industrial temperature controllers expect to have increasing need for communication bus/network capabilities.
News from Venture Development Corp (19 April 2006)
Electronic pressure transmitters get smarter
A new study finds that in 2005 the worldwide electronic pressure transmitter market for process applications was US $1689 million.
News from Venture Development Corp (13 April 2006)
North American heating market analysed
Manufacturing and processing applications dominated total shipments of electric heating elements in 2005.
News from Venture Development Corp (12 April 2006)
Steel mill aggression takes market by surprise
Report shows that price increases announced by EU mills during the previous month were successfully implemented and that the cold-rolled market performed better than the hot-rolled.
News from MEPS (International) (12 April 2006)
Reports sees evolution in pharmaceuticals
Report says because of limited capital, equipment and talented human assets, increasing asset use and return on assets is vital to future success and survival for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
News from ARC Advisory Group ( 6 April 2006)
Report highlights graduate skills deficiencies
Over one third of UK engineering firms believe that graduate skills deficiencies are costing them money through delays in new product development and additional recruitment costs.
News from Royal Academy of Engineering ( 6 April 2006)
Crude stainless-steel production set for upturn
Estimated output of crude stainless steel in the first quarter of this year has increased from the low levels of periods three and four last year, but remains below the comparable period of 2005.
News from MEPS (International) ( 5 April 2006)
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