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Survey shows opportunities in mature belt market
While the European market for belt and chain drives is mature, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are continuing to focus on improving the design and the performance of their products.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 7 June 2007)
Nickel price level leads to stainless innovation
The rising cost of nickel has led several stainless-steel producers to introduce new grades with lower (or even zero) nickel content.
News from MEPS (International) ( 4 June 2007)
Fillers control product characteristics
High-performance fillers are increasingly created through nanotechnology.
News from Ceresana Research (30 May 2007)
Report examines US vehicle sales
The Ricardo/UBS research report "Is Diesel set to boom in the US?" sets out the legislative and consumer drivers of engine technology for the North American automotive market over the coming decade.
News from Ricardo (25 May 2007)
Green energy market grows in Europe
Frost and Sullivan is analysing all the key segments of the green energy market, both in Europe and globally.
News from Frost and Sullivan (24 May 2007)
Disel gen-sets do well in Eastern Europe
While the diesel gen-sets market in Eastern Europe is doing well the Western European market is showing signs of maturity.
News from Frost and Sullivan (17 May 2007)
World steel production rises
MEPS (International) predicts global steel output rising to approximately 1314 million tonnes in 2007 - more than 5.5% up on the year earlier figure.
News from MEPS (International) (11 May 2007)
Green generation to grow in China
A combination of new legislation and financial incentives offers increased opportunities in the growing Chinese renewable energy markets.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 4 May 2007)
Intrinsically safe devices adopted in the Americas
A VDC study has found that the largest geographic market for the wireless intrinsically safe devices is in the Americas.
News from Venture Development Corp ( 4 May 2007)
Automation grows in eastern Europe
European Union legislation is driving growth in the automation market in Eastern Europe, according to a report by Frost and Sullivan.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 4 May 2007)
Printing and fabricating report launched
Wohlers Report 2007 is in-depth global study on the state of the 3D printing, additive fabrication, and the rapid manufacturing industry.
News from Wohlers Associates ( 2 May 2007)
European paper automation market nears saturation
Pulp and paper makers' conservatism towards adopting rapid technological advances has begun to fade, according to research by Frost and Sullivan.
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 1 May 2007)
Booklet tracks manufacturing trends
Pocket-sized essential facts booklet tracks the trends up to 2006 for major parts of the manufacturing technology sector.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (30 April 2007)
New users set to boost PLM market
The PLM market as a whole (comprising mechanical design solutions and associated data management software), grew around 8% during 2006 and now totals US $12.3 billion.
News from Daratech (30 April 2007)
Engineering course applications rise in the UK
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) believes its whynotchemeng initiative has helped increase applications for chemical engineering courses in the UK.
News from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) (27 April 2007)
Report predicts industrial wireless expansion
High shipment growth rates are expected for wireless infrastructure products used in industrial facilities to markets in the major geographic regions of the world.
News from Venture Development Corp ( 3 April 2007)
Asia-Pacific leads pressure switch market growth
Global shipments of pressure switches are forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 3% from US $965.6 million in 2006 to $1121.8 million in 2011.
News from Venture Development Corp ( 2 April 2007)
Survey shows changing RandD trends
Rather than retaining RandD as a central function, a growing number of companies are both outsourcing and offshoring aspects of the innovation process.
News from Economist Intelligence Unit (23 March 2007)
UPS market has potential for growth
Although slow technological development and lack of end-user perception pose major challenges, industrial UPS markets across the world offer good potential for growth.
News from Frost and Sullivan (20 March 2007)
Companies repurpose designs
Best-in-class performers are pre-emptive in their focus for identifying previous designs that can be repurposed to speed the development process, according to Aberdeen.
News from Aberdeen Group (14 March 2007)
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