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Week 28 November - 4 December 2004

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Actuators offer complete linear motion systems

Danaher Motion's engineers have matched servomotors and drives with precision gearheads and linear actuators to provide a complete linear motion system.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK), 30 November 2004

3T RPD and Qualitetch return to the fold

This month the GTMA has welcomed back into membership two very different companies, each of which has found significant reasons to rejoin the association.

News from GTMA, 30 November 2004

Birmingham debut for first IEEE1394b camera

IPOT and Machine Vision 2005 in Birmingham will see the official launch of the company's first IEEE1394b camera.

News from Sony Europe - Image Sensing Solutions, 30 November 2004

Gillan takes chair in aerospace engineering

Dr Mark Gillan, BEng and PhD (Queen's University Belfast), FRAeS, CEng, is joining the University of Surrey in February as the first appointee to the Sir George Edwards Chair in Aerospace Engineering.

News from University Of Surrey, 30 November 2004

Prototyping services set to expand

NPL is setting up a comprehensive machining service to complement its existing prototype business.

News from NPL Technologies, 30 November 2004

Cost-effective claims for thee-axis stepper

The XLT series provides a cost-effective three-axis stepper drive solution in a single open-frame package.

News from Micromech, 30 November 2004

ATEX-approved leak detector goes on show

Alpine Components will feature the ATEX approved Ultraprobe 2000 on Stand D27 at Maintec 2005.

News from Alpine Components, 30 November 2004

Johns Hopkins orders acquisition systems

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has awarded M+P International a contract for a 192-channel data acquisition and analysis system and a 64-channel vibration control system.

News from M+P International, 29 November 2004

Sensor sees through transparent label problems

A new capacitive label sensor claims to provide a solution to the problem of applying transparent labels to cartons and bottles.

News from Contrinex UK, 29 November 2004

Terry prepares for next phase of expansion

Nigel J Terry has been appointed by machine vision systems manufacturer Falcon-Vision to take the company forward into its next phase of expansion.

News from Falcon-Vision, 29 November 2004

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