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Reality check for engineering SMEs

Renishaw is sponsoring an event designed to appeal to engineering companies that want advance intelligence on the key issues and challenges they will face in the next five years.

News from Renishaw, Oct 14, 2005

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Encoders keep watch over damaged pallets

Spherosyn linear encoder technology from Newall Measurement Systems forms a crucial part of pallet stripping machines at Chep's Pontefract site.

News from Newall Measurement Systems, Oct 14, 2005

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Steering angle sensor takes CAN onboard

Bosch is currently developing a new generation of steering angle sensors which differ from their predecessors in having a modular construction.

News from Bosch Automotive OE Division, Oct 13, 2005

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Seminars explain how to maximise machine output

Two free technical seminar days at Renishaw's UK headquarters aim to assist UK and Irish businesses combat increasing competition from emerging markets.

News from Renishaw, Oct 7, 2005

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Website focuses on Canadian show

Renishaw has created a special website that gives full details of its activities at the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show in Toronto, Ontario from 17th to 20th October 2005.

News from Renishaw, Oct 5, 2005

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Manual lathes are accurately controlled

An important development in the accurate control of manual lathes has been announced by Newall Measurement Systems at EMO 2005.

News from Newall Measurement Systems, Oct 3, 2005

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Latest encoders and probes to feature in Stockholm

Renishaw is highlighting its new range of encoder solutions at Scanautomatic, Sweden's only industrial automation and process automation exhibition, in Stockholm from 18th to 21st October 2005.

News from Renishaw, Oct 3, 2005

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Manufacturing innovations move on to Canada

Following the successful introduction of a wide range of new manufacturing innovations at EMO Hanover, Renishaw will be giving Canadian premieres to these new products in Toronto.

News from Renishaw, Oct 3, 2005

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Exhibition merry-go-round moves on to Poland

Renishaw will continue its hectic Autumn exhibition schedule at Eurotool 2005, the 10th Metalworking Machinery and Tools Trade Fair, being held in Krakow, Poland from 12th to 14th October 2005.

News from Renishaw, Oct 3, 2005

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Website number 19 puts Poles online

World leading metrology company Renishaw, has launched a new Polish language website to support the growth of its customer base in Poland.

News from Renishaw, Sep 30, 2005

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Use of spindle probes saves money for car maker

The Nissan plant in Sunderland, UK, is demonstrating how it is possible to significantly reduce costs to compete against manufacturers based in emerging lower-cost economies.

News from Renishaw, Sep 27, 2005

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Encoders are virtually absolutely different

GPI's virtual absolute (VA) technology encoders, although similar to the two traditional types, have aspects of design and behaviour which are unique.

News from MotionLink, Sep 19, 2005

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Incremental encoder increases resolution

The CP-250-HHC is an extremely versatile and rugged incremental encoder with eight user-selectable line counts.

News from Computer Optical Products, Sep 13, 2005

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Measuring wheel encoder goes on and on

Using novel Mini-Disc technology, the new DKV60 from Sick (UK) is an extremely robust measuring wheel encoder that can help guarantee continuous material flow.

News from Sick (UK), Sep 2, 2005

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Module makes light of absolute encoder design

Agilent Technologies has introduced the industry's first 125C multiturn absolute encoder that includes a built-in module integrator chip.

News from Agilent Technologies Semiconductor Products, Aug 22, 2005

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Website goes Dutch

Metrology and spectroscopy specialist Renishaw has launched a new Dutch language website to support the growth of its customer base in the Netherlands.

News from Renishaw, Aug 22, 2005

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New launches move on from Hanover to Milan

After launching a wide range of new products at EMO Hanover, Renishaw will be giving an Italian premiere for many of these innovative solutions at the new Bimec exhibition in Milan.

News from Renishaw, Aug 16, 2005

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Productivity solutions on show in Barcelona

Renishaw will be giving Spanish premieres to a range of new products at this year's Maquitec industrial fair, being held at Fira Barcelona from 25th to 29th October 2005.

News from Renishaw, Aug 16, 2005

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Exhibition website now available in German

Renishaw has added a German version of its special EMO Hanover website to help German-speaking visitors plan for the world's largest metalworking technologies exhibition.

News from Renishaw, Aug 16, 2005

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Encoders appeal in oilfield applications

Field testing of redundant DrawWorks optical and NAMUR encoders by numerous oilfield equipment integrators and manufacturers has been extremely successful.

News from Encoder Technology, Aug 15, 2005

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Noncontact sensor spots broken tools

The swift and reliable detection of broken tools on machining centres is essential: a broken tool can lead to scrapped parts, expensive reworking and costly wasting of time.

News from Renishaw, Aug 8, 2005

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Metalworking industry suppliers unite

Renishaw will be one of 23 metalworking industry suppliers taking part in the Productivity Partnerships 2005 event, being held at the 600 Centre in Shepshed, UK, from 8th to 10th November.

News from Renishaw, Aug 8, 2005

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Czech show is focal point

Renishaw is increasing its focus on the Czech Republic, where it will be introducing a new range of products at this year's MSV exhibition, being held in Brno from 3rd-7th October.

News from Renishaw, Aug 8, 2005

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On-machine probing solves scrap problem

As it continued to win difficult medical work, David Wiggans, Tech Machine's owner, decided to go full bore into on-machine probing to solve his scrap problem.

News from Renishaw, Aug 3, 2005

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Website to support Russian expansion

A new Russian language website contains details on the full range of Renishaw products.

News from Renishaw, Aug 2, 2005

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